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Visited an abandoned place in Vienna today. Unfortunately, I could only take a peek through the broken windows.
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Check out the story behind those places and see how I photographed them with iPhone only: in my iPhone Photography Blog
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today i took some photos of tulips.
I've been very un-active here lately, i had lots of other things to think about. felt un-inspired a lot, and when inspired and took photos, I was unsure what to share and what i want to keep private. I also took tones of photos with my iphone only. it seems like i start to feel like i want to take photos with my "real" cameras and share again. i am waiting for 4 film rolls to be developed and excited to see what i had captured.
I wasn't active on my FB page, but most likely I am going to close it after some time.
I have also decide that i want to continue blogging. I will not use the same blog, but i have started at a new place. I hope that some of you will want to follow there :)
I am quite active on Instagram for those of you who would see more of my daily photos:
Shot on iPhone 6.
So, today I'm very chuffed to be able to announce one of my pictures has been chosen to be featured in Apple's Shot on iPhone 6 campaign as part of the Apple World Gallery. The photo was Day 63 of this 365 - a shot that didn't really thrill me at the time but I've come to appreciate :-)
My photo was spotted here on Flickr. As someone who is quite passionate about iPhoneography (as you might guess given this is my third iPhone-only 365), I'm stoked to be part of a project that is about recognising the power of a camera you always have with you.
So far, this ad has appeared in magazines in Switzerland, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom and the US. Publications include The Observer, Telegraph Magazine (both in the UK) and The Hollywood Reporter, and Entertainment Weekly in the US. It may be used elsewhere - who knows. Frankly, I'm just super excited that it was selected and has been used around the world already.
I used to be into photography in my early twenties and drifted away from it a bit in my 30s. What got me back in was getting an iPhone 4 and discovering I could shoot, process and share images in a snap. When I think of creative juices that has inspired, and the friendships I've made through my 365s on flickr, well ... it means a lot. Thanks to everyone who has ever viewed and commented on my photos of Flickr.
And, particularly to my gang of Flickr mates, thanks guys.
iPhone 6 - © 2016 All rights reserved Robin Pope - Please don't use this image without my permission. www.instagram.com/RobinLDN
Castle Franzensburg is located in the beautiful Laxenburg park, 30 minutes by car from Vienna. The area was used by the Habsburg dynasty as a residential and recreational area. A beautiful place with artificial lakes, more castles and a huge forrest.
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At Castle Howard, this is the walk to The Temple of the Four Winds. Ray Wood is to the right.
Shot on an iPhone
Auf meiner Süddeutschlandtour diesen Herbst habe ich es mir zur Aufgabe gemacht nur mit meinem iPhone 13 Pro Max zu fotografieren. Ich muss sagen, ich bin schon begeistert was mit einem Smartphone heutzutage alles geht.... -> just-foto.de/smartphone-fotografie/iphone-fotokurs <-
One important rule when entering an abandoned house: Always look up if there’s anything that could fall down.
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Check out the story behind those places and see how I photographed them with iPhone only: in my iPhone Photography Blog
Photo (CC) attribution required, non-commercial use only. See nocamerabag.com/license
Those stairs still look stable.
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Check out the story behind those places and see how I photographed them with iPhone only: in my iPhone Photography Blog
Photo (CC) attribution required, non-commercial use only. See nocamerabag.com/license
This is the canon/photoshop version of the iPhone only photo I posted yesterday. Always wanted to do that, and was inspired to today.
soon from rock a flower comes, gesture
for which not one reason is given, which goes
beyond each storm and breath, curious
into the waiting of no paricular save the hand
that tears in, for whatever moves is moved
as if by mistake, but then all would be
wrong, which is not possible, not the wind, not
the mountain, not the angle of light which tells
the stranger to begin again, as he carries
the flower all the way down without asking.
by sophie cabot black
Thought it’s about time to show a photo of the abandoned sanatoriums at Beelitz from the outside.
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Check out the story behind those places and see how I photographed them with iPhone only: in my iPhone Photography Blog
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View from the Refuge de Baysellance, 2651m. Pyrenees. As dawn breaks we look out from the refuge and see the path ahead sink beneath a blanket of clould below us. Taken during a trek across the Pyrenees from Pont D'Espagne (France) to Torla (Spain) in company with members of the South Wales Police Outdoors Pursuits Section. Monday 4th to Saturday 9th September 2017. The image was taken with an iPhone (only camera available to me) and processed using photomatix HDR and Topaz software to produce the painting effect. Hope you like it.
Revisiting the DC Tower, the huge completely-made-of-glass Skyscraper in Vienna. Probably one of the most photographed buildings here, not counting Sissi's Palace Schönbrunn.
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Photo (cc) by-nc Chris Feichtner; squics.com/license