My personal suggestion is persist with the simplicity of your iPhone, 
unless you want to become a hobby photographer. Get a photography book. 
Learn the principles of solid framing and what makes a good photo. The 
photographer has much more to say about the photo than the equipment does.

I love the simplicity of my iPhone. Could I take better photos with more 
effort and a dedicated DSLR? Absolutely. But the cost for doing so would be 
a lot more time and energy and money I'd rather spend differently. All of 
the photos on my Flickr photostream are iPhone. Use mittens in cold 
weather. Easy on and off. I take photos down to -20˚F. 

With abandon,
Patrick

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