The fear and loathing poster on my wall. On of my favorite movies. Having more fun with the iPhone 4.
The fear and loathing poster on my wall. On of my favorite movies. Having more fun with the iPhone 4.
Got my iPhone 4 this week. The photos this phone can take are spectacular. This has a Lo-mob effect applied to it.
I’m looking forward to getting an iPhone 4 this week so I can finally start taking better advantage of these photo apps. No focus control sucks!
Day 21- A day in the life…
Sometimes you don’t see the shot until you look at it from a different angle. And then when you do, magic happens.
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 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 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.