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Day 19- The many faces of Mark
This photo was taken using the quadcam app for the iPhone (yes I know it’s 8, apparently they can’t count). Once again this is an app that I recommend. It has options for 4 or 8 photos, either in a line or in a box like this one, with adjustable timing and built in photo effects as well. This captures that more lomographic photography well, once again proving the iPhone to be a useful and interesting photographic tool.

Day 19- The many faces of Mark

This photo was taken using the quadcam app for the iPhone (yes I know it’s 8, apparently they can’t count). Once again this is an app that I recommend. It has options for 4 or 8 photos, either in a line or in a box like this one, with adjustable timing and built in photo effects as well. This captures that more lomographic photography well, once again proving the iPhone to be a useful and interesting photographic tool.

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Day 18- Lo-fi

In the continueing spirits of iPhone photography, a shot from my bathroom window edited in Lo-mob photography application. It’s amazing what some of these apps can do to simple ordinary photos. Thumbs up again!

Day 18- Lo-fi

In the continueing spirits of iPhone photography, a shot from my bathroom window edited in Lo-mob photography application. It’s amazing what some of these apps can do to simple ordinary photos. Thumbs up again!

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 Day 17 - The best camera

The saying goes that the best camera is the one you have with you. With that in mind I’ve been playing with a couple of good iPhone camera apps to make the most of the relatively terrible camera built in, since it’s the camera I always have with me. This perticular image was taken with the tilt shift app that allows for selective blurring and editing. I quite like it and recommend it.

Day 17 - The best camera

The saying goes that the best camera is the one you have with you. With that in mind I’ve been playing with a couple of good iPhone camera apps to make the most of the relatively terrible camera built in, since it’s the camera I always have with me. This perticular image was taken with the tilt shift app that allows for selective blurring and editing. I quite like it and recommend it.