TomC. wrote:
LOL. Maybe someday.
Now he and grandson text each other daily.
Here's a little bit of everything ranging from close-ups to landscapes. All were shot on an iPhone 8, and the only processing was some minor tweaking using either the native Photos app or Camera+. I continue to be amazed by the iPhone cameras, especially considering mine is a few generations old and not even a multi-lens system like the newer models.
Ped bridge over Sugarland Run, Algonkian Park, Sterling, VA
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Foliage at Hyatt Regency, Aruba
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Child at El Morro, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Ice crystals on window
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Convention Center at night, San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Divi divi tree, Aruba (without the Photoshop work seen when this image was used before)
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Door near El Morro, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Opee Sea Killer from Star Wars Episode I, Legoland, San Diego, CA
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Eiffel Tower at Kings Dominion, Doswell, VA
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Dive watch closup
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PAToGraphy wrote:
The best camera, so the saying goes, is the one you have with you. Most of us have phones with cameras which is now another niche for imaging with more sophisticated cameras with each new model. Apps are many. For this challenge, please post only photos taken with your phone and let us know what apps you use on your phone. All editing, for this challenge, should be done on your phone. For my iPhone 8S, my apps are: Lightroom, Fused, Pixlr, BeFunky,Focus and Snapseed. Many of these apps are available for other platforms. All but Lightroom are free, although some are now limiting free use with most tools in "pro" versions which = $$.
These were taken in portrait mode, and processed in "Focus" (which lets me change aperture and add bokeh), BeFunky and Snapseed. Unfortunately, I didn't write down which program.
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The final pic is my favorite, as it captures a personal moment.
judy juul wrote:
Don't take I phone pix very often but there are times when you have no choice....
Like here!
Love that close up landscape.
PAToGraphy wrote:
Workshop shots. All processed in Snapseed except first one - Pixlr (I think)
love the grundgification, Pat.
CivilEngineer wrote:
Here's a little bit of everything ranging from close-ups to landscapes. All were shot on an iPhone 8, and the only processing was some minor tweaking using either the native Photos app or Camera+. I continue to be amazed by the iPhone cameras, especially considering mine is a few generations old and not even a multi-lens system like the newer models.
You are well above the "standard I phone photographer" level. Great work.
Physically moved my Samsung Note 9 downward while taking pic, then added grunge in Photshop Express phone app.
captivecookie wrote:
You are well above the "standard I phone photographer" level. Great work.
Much appreciated. It is nice that the phone cameras have evolved so much, as it makes it easier to always have a camera with you.
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