iPhoneography is what happens when, for some silly reason, I haven’t bothered to take a camera out with me. Then, of course, I immediately see a composition I want to photograph and have to rely on my phone to do the job. Here’s five pictures from the past few months taken in this way. The first is a mid-winter self portrait of my shadow with bike: it’s taken by the toposcope on Mountain Drive. The second is a picture of the cathedral in Turku, Finland that I grabbed one cold May evening. The third is shot from the little bridge in the Botanic Gardens on my way to work: I often stop to admire this patch of jungle. The fourth is dark, it’s an after sunset shot of Grahamstown that really stretches the capability of the camera. The last one uses the panorama function to capture the big landscape that we live in: it’s taken looking west into the sunset along Mountain Drive.