Sometimes, interesting scenes happen and the moment passes with only a brief mental note and a slight regret that I didn't have a camera handy. With the iPhones at least the capturing of the image is a problem no longer. The remaining two issues then become the scene seen may not appear on the camera as imagined or the mental note is something not easily articulated. The mind is funny in how it sometimes interprets what the eye sees into something different than what may be impressed on the retina. It tends to add or subtract details to match my mind's eye expectations based on what I may be thinking or feeling at the time, more or less the mental note.
Here is a quick shot as I was at the mailbox one day last week.
This is not exactly what I saw, nor can I easily come up with what I was feeling or thinking at the time now. some things are harder to record.
I do recall seeing a bright sunlit morning with the winter's low sun but the camera shows more contrast due to the light compensation that it applied to the image and this causes the blue to be much deeper. This is similar to using a smaller aperture setting or a faster shutter speed on a film camera.
Jeff.