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This is another old iPhone photo.
This is of San Fran's China Town and was photographed with the ProHDR app.
Amazes me sometimes what can be achieved with such a tiny lens.
Most of my iphone shots editing is done on the phone: Camera+, Snapseed, ProHDR, and Photoforge2.
View from the Orangery at Gibside.
Taken with ProHDR App on an iPhone 4S. Edited with Photogene2 and Instagram.
ProHDR for iPhone, then Autostitch for iPhone then Tiltshift for Iphone.
Almond Valley, from Fair a Far, Cramond. Edinburgh in Autumn.
England v Australia, 2nd Test, Lords, 20th July 2013.
Whilst Joe Root celebrates his first Ashes century, some of the spectators have more pressing matters to attend to.
I don't feel like going out in the rain to photograph a tree trunk, so I'm doing texture the artificial way. iPhone apps used: ProHDR, Diptic, PicGrunger, Snapseed, Impression
I kind of miss my grandmother, the one whom I can remember from memory. And whenever I see an elderly on the streets, I can't help but think if she's spend her time wandering about too, when the rest of us was busy. Did others look at her as how I looked at this elder, thoughts never deviating far from pity and sympathy?
Taken with iPhone 3Gs and edited using photoforge, crossprocess, proHDR and blurFX.
This was taken at my lunch break the day after I wrote this post. That's where the big guy slept last night.
The old Woldale (School District 13) schoolhouse in Kittitas County near Ellensburg, Washington.
Apple 3GS iPhone, ProHDR, Snapseed.
Used ProHDR app. While I'm really tired of the snow and lack of foliage, winter does make for some sweet black and whites.
Close up of dandelions using iphone, who would have thought the small could be captured by the small. IPhone and ProHDR.
When you think life is bleak, and all else has fail you. When your eyes stop seeing the beauty in life and everything else just turns to thousand shades of grey. I will paint you a rainbow in your darkest hour; I will bring the colors back to you. So don't give up, we will make it through.
Taken with iPhone 3Gs and edited using crossprocess, proHDR and PhotoWizard.