Lesson 94: Choices, Choices
Let’s say you happen to be walking along a scenic riverfront at sunset. There are interesting architectural features on the South side of the river and the sun, not having recently changed it’s...
View ArticleLesson 95: A Change of Perspective
How many times have you seen or taken a picture of a dog that looks a lot like this? (You could probably replace the word “dog” with “child” here as well.) Now, I don’t mean that all dogs (or...
View ArticleLesson 96: iPhoto Mobile and Sepia
iPhoto Mobile has become my favorite photo editing app on the iPhone. I haven’t used them all, but it’s quick and easy and the editing capabilities are pretty impressive for a mobile app. Plus, it’s...
View ArticleiPhoneography Lesson 98: Comparison of Apps at Night
Having just passed the shortest day of the year in the Northern hemisphere, I thought it was a good time to look at how different apps perform at night on the iPhone 5S. I’m sure you all heard that...
View ArticleiPhoneography Lesson 99: Christmas Eve and the iPhone
Just a quick tip that Christmas trees work well with Hipstamatic as well as more traditional camera apps. Also try including reflections of the lights in the windows in the frame if you want something...
View ArticleiPhoneography Lesson 100: Hipstamatic on Ice with iPhoto on the Side
One of the great things about the iPhone as a camera is that it is virtually always with you. Being able to pull out an iPhone versus missing a shot is a great option. The only downside, for those of...
View ArticleiPhoneography Lesson 101: Slow Shutter App and a Highway Bridge
I introduced the Slow Shutter app several posts ago, but this time, I dug out my iPhone tripod and found a view of a highway bridge over a river so I could demonstrate this app creating light trails....
View ArticleLesson 103: Sunrise and the iPhone
The greatest thing about an iPhone (or any smart phone, for that matter) as a camera is that most of us don’t go out the door without it. It takes forethought and extra effort to pop a lens on my...
View ArticleLesson 104: Bird Photography Tips, or When Not to Use an iPhone
In Lesson 26, we looked at trying to get wildlife photographs with an iPhone. Specifically of a Great Blue Heron hanging out by a bike path. Today, I am sharing a few images from a recent river...
View ArticleRecovering “Erased” Photos
Hopefully, you are all well-organized and have never gotten confused about which images on your memory card have been saved to your computer and which haven’t. In my case, I recently had a brain...
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