One of the most fun additions to the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max is macro photography, which lets you grab an in-focus photo as close as 2 centimeters from your subject. This provides ample possibilities to capture artistic close-up shots of everyday things like the bubbles in your latte foam, the textured sides of a dime or ants devouring an orange. Starting today, Apple wants to see your best macro snaps as part of its latest Shot on iPhone photo contest: #iPhonemacrochallenge.
Apple's panel of judges will select 10 winning photographs in April. The judges are photographers Anand Varma, Apeksha Maker, Peter McKinnon, Paddy Chao, Yik Keat Lee and several Apple employees. Winning photos will be posted on Apple's website and social media accounts, with the possibility of appearing in Apple stores and on billboards.
Apple is reportedly working on many different products for this fall, and a Sunday report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman adds that the launch may include "the widest array of new hardware products in its history."
According to Gurman, Apple is working on new iPad and iPad Pro models, a low-end MacBook Pro, a Mac Pro, an iMac, redesigned MacBook Air, a second generation of the AirPods Pro, three Apple Watches (the Series 8, SE and Rugged versions) and four new iPhones.
In court filings, Apple says the woman, still at large, claimed on social media that Cook was the father of her children. She also sent a series of photos with a loaded handgun.
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