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Iphone 3Gs + prohdr app + photofx app + lo-mob app.
More photos taken with an iPhone 3Gs here: Little Things Iphoneography.
kertgartner.com taken with my phone 4. Processed with Crossprocess, ProHDR, Tilt-shift Gen and Iris colour suite.
Day 27 of 365
Forgot to charge my camera battery today so another iPhone shot.
This park is named after Sir James Steel, Lord Lieutenant of Tyne & Wear from 1974 - 1984 who was also chairman of Washington Development Corporation from 1964 until 1977.
The park stretches from the wildfowl and wetlands trust to Fatfield along the River Wear. Features of this park include a fresh water fishing lake, horse riding and cycling. Worm hill is also located in James Steel Park and is closely linked to the Lambton worm.
Taken on an iPhone 4 using ProHDR and tweaked using Camera+
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Shot at the marina at El Quseir in Egypt.
Used an iPhone5 and ProHDR app. Subsequent editing on PC CS 5.1
When you see an elderly take her own sweet time to get a seat and lit her cigarette, no one seems to have the heart to go up to her n say 'For our customers only'. It's as if stepping into her world is considered a crime as great as pouring paint on Mona Lisa. You just don't want to kill the mood. Not to mention the earful you might get from her kinda deters you further.
Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using crossprocess, proHDR and filterstorm.
One my favorite bakeries in my town has this upstairs dining area. I wanted to try some commercial interior type photography w/ my iPhone so here it is. Shot using proHDR app, then edited in Snapseed
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I walk by the Jackpot many days heading in to work. This morning, it caught my attention and I snapped this photo. Thought all of the posters in the background coupled with the hard line was interesting.
Day 72: Riding into the sunset....I went to Nurembergs main station last night to pick up the kids after a daytrip with their grandparents. While waiting for their train to arrive the beautiful sky jumped into my eye. Even though the contrast was very high the ProHDR iPhone app did a great job blending the two exposures into a well balanced pic.
Check out the whole iPhone 365 project set: One year through my iPhone
Image Details:
Camera: iPhone (out of ProHDR app)
Postprocessing: ProHDR app
uploaded with iPhone
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Liberty Reservoir just after sunrise. Taken with an iPhone 4 using ProHDR and edited with PictureShow.
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Shot and processed on iphone5. Apps used: ProHDR (to shoot) and SnapSeed (Grunge setting)
Used mCamLite wide angle lens attachment for iphone5
Photo taken & processed on my iPhone 3gs.
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