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Art from Art: iPhone only.

It's impressive how far iPhone photography has come! I took this with Pro Camera App in Low Light Mode and edited it with Enlight App. Compare it to the photo of the tower bridge I posted a year ago. Photo (CC) Chris Feichtner, attribution required, non commercial use only. See squics.com/license

Here’s a little picture puzzle. There’s something missing in this photo I took in the basement of the abandoned sanatorium in Beelitz. What’s missing?

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Android and iOS tend to be known as the big hitters when it comes to international mobile operating system markets, but recent stats paint a different picture of the SA mobile market. Going by install base figures, BlackBerry and Symbian S60 systems hold highest market shares in SA.

Strange but true Apple iPhone only hold 8% market share against Blackberry's 36%

 

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I recently upgraded to an iphone 5 from my iphone 4. The camera is a needed upgrade. Since the new body doesnt fit my old case I had to get new lenses. Instead of paying $$$ for an oliclip, I hit up ebay to pick up this 3 in 1 clip. It has a macro, wide angle and fisheye attachment. Feel free to follow me on instragram where my iphone only photos live. Below is an image I took using one of the these lenses.

  

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Shot this using the X-T10 and transfered straight to my iPhone. Only edited it using snapseed.

Processed with VSCO with p1 preset

On December 31, 2016, I declared to myself "this is it! I'm done!" and heaved a sigh of relief when my second consecutive 365 (366 for the pedantic) project drew to a close.

 

The next morning, I got seduced by the light. Oh it was glorious, majestic, beautiful, golden light from the low winter sun and it suckered me into taking another picture of the day.

 

"How hard can it be?"

 

"I'll do this one differently. iPhone only. No pressure."

 

"Don't worry about making masterpieces. Just document the day."

 

Well... turns out that my 365 is turning back into the drag that it was at the end of the last one. I don't feel inspired, I don't feel motivated, I'm not seeing the light I want to see and I don't want to do something that feels like a daily chore when it should be fun.

 

I want to take pictures on my terms, not the calendar's.

 

So after 758 consecutive pictures of the day (plus countless other shots for other projects, events, trips and flights of fancy) I've decided to shutter my 365 project for 2017. I'm going to recharge my creative batteries, and use that energy on my 100x project and other photographic endeavours.

 

Thanks everyone for all your comments, faves and support. It means a lot to me. Please don't be a stranger; I'm not going anywhere, I'm just going there less often.

 

Peace,

Eric

 

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Lucky me that I could go on a photo trip exploring a lost place right after I got my new iPhone XS camera

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iPhone 7 - © 2018 All rights reserved Robin Pope - Please don't use this image without my permission. www.robinpope.co.uk

iPhone 6 - © 2015 All rights reserved Robin Pope - Please don't use this image without my permission. www.instagram.com/RobinLDN

Seen this woman hanging round Plymouth train station last night, she was wearing sports clothes but must have been frozen as she was just loitering at the station maybe she was waiting for a friend who Hamas not shown up

iPhone 6 - © 2015 All rights reserved Robin Pope - Please don't use this image without my permission. www.instagram.com/RobinLDN

Day 147 of my iPhone only 365 days project

Shot on iPhone 7 Plus.

As a early to bed, early to rise non-drinker, there is nothing that makes you feel more smug than getting up for a run on New Year's Day at a time when many people are still going home.

Today's sunrise was particularly uplifting.

And the theme for the 365 group this week is to tell something about yourself. So, I shot this on my iPhone (this will be my fifth iPhone only 365) and I like to run - and often I snap photos on my iPhone while I go running. Oh, and I live in Brisbane.

DAY BY DAY ⇦ iPhone only

撮ったその場で即アップ。行動記録のようなものです。

Day 94 of my iPhone only 365 days project

Posting one of my IG shots from last week. Seems Lightroom is acting up and I can't import images from camera nor card reader. I'm a bit panicked because it's telling me my files may be corrupted :O

 

This shot taken and processed with iPhone.

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iPhone 5 - © 2014 All rights reserved Robin Pope

Trying to find my RAW workflow on the iPhone. I took this shot using RAW with ProCamera, developed it with Lightroom and polished it with Enlight on iPhone.

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Photo (cc) by-nc Chris Feichtner; squics.com/license

I assume that this cabinet was used to store some of the more „heavy stuff“ at the abandoned sanatoriums Grabowsee, Germany?

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Found this huge Christmas Tree at the central station here in Vienna. Photo (cc) by-nc Chris Feichtner; squics.com/license

The weather looked a little too cloudy this morning to justify a hike down to the beach ... so I took a quick photo from the terrace with my iPhone, and hastily uploaded it, in one fell swoop, to Instagram, Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, Tumblr, 4Square, and goodness knows where else...

 

The iPhone only shoots JPEG images, so I'm not going to bother tweaking what I've shot here, in Aperture or any of the other photo-editing apps ... the people are shown in silhouette, but what I was most interested in capturing was the egret standing between the people on the left, apparently unfazed by the presence of so many people ...

 

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I'm spending the winter months of 2014-2015 in a warm spot on the beach in Indialantic, FL (if I have Internet access, it doesn't matter too much where I'm physically located).

 

I'm trying to get up about an hour before sunrise every morning, and be out on the beach for a morning walk just as the sun peeks up above the horizon. I typically take 20-30 shots of birds and sand, water and sunrise ... but since many of them are very similar (if not identical), I'll try to restrict myself to uploading only one such photo a day ... Sometimes, though, I just can't figure out which one is best -- so I may upload a bunch of them, and let my Flickr friends decide which ones they like the best.

 

Note: most of these photos were taken with either my iPhone or my little Canon G7X pocket camera, so they aren't quite up to the level of quality that I would normally expect. I've managed to set the Canon so that it's shooting at 1/250th of a second and f/8 aperture, but it's not quite as crisp and sharp as I would like ... well, maybe the images will get better as time goes on and I figure out these little details...

iPhone 6 - © 2015 All rights reserved Robin Pope - Please don't use this image without my permission

Hundreds of tourists visited the church this Saturday. To avoid having all the people on the photo, I walked the opposite direction than all the tourists did. I walked away from the church and tried to find a perspective that would hide most of the tourists.

An abandoned office inside a building at the abandoned Duga Radar inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.

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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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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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This abandoned kindergarden was one of the zones with higher radioactivity in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. We were only allowed to stay in there for 10 minutes. Our wildly beeping dosimeters ensured we don't forget about the time.

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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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16:9 images posted on EyeEm

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iPhone 4S + Procamera

Snapseed

Some with EyeEm "Capa" filter

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Day 143 of my iPhone only 365 days project

Art from Art: iPhone only.

Isn't that a nice place to take a rest? And what a view!

Uninvited, it returns. Resigned to fate, I document.

 

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The B Spot, or, Don't Sit Here (working title).

Clevelanders will get the B Spot reference. I really miss their burgers and wish Michael D. Symon would open one in Melbourne, or even Orlando would work.

(iPhone-only shot, taken at a playground in Viera, Florida)

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Michael agreed to a trip to the Mt Lofty Botanic Gardens, today, but on condition that I didn't take any of my regular cameras; it was to be iPhones only.

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