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I just got into photography at the beginning of this year. I bought a refurbished Canon Rebel XT and have had a fantastic time shooting and learning. But sometimes I'll just be out and about and see something that I think would make for a great shot and I don't have my camera on me. Well, it dawned on me recently that I've got a camera with me everywhere I go - my cell phone. With the insane amount of apps available on the iPhone, it's possible to make create some quality photos on your phone. I can't speak to other platforms (BlackBerry, Android), but I imagine similar results are possible. I like to think of it as fun hobby photography - something along the lines of polaroids or toy cameras. Technically, these may not be masterpieces, but it's fun to see what you can create with such limited resources. I try to shoot, edit and upload all from my iPhone, but there are no rules here really, just have fun. My very first attempt at iPhone photography. Probably wasn't the best choice to do it at night, but I think the blur actually works for the photo. Used an iPhone app called TiltShift Generator for this one. The sun was setting behind a building and it looked quite nice. I ultimately decided to just turn it into a silhouette and tint it purple. This one has pretty minimal editing to it. The shot is what it is, I just used Photoshop Mobile to lower the exposure a bit. So let's post/discuss our mobile photography!
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# ¿ Nov 7, 2009 19:17 |
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# ¿ Apr 28, 2024 19:41 |
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brad industry posted:Cell phone cameras rule, good idea for a thread.
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# ¿ Nov 7, 2009 21:02 |