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Going for a little extreme effect, this one is processed with the free Pro Edit app available on iPhones.
If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room.
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That's quite amazing Pat. Beautiful!
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Revisiting the iPhone. I've been having fun applying some post processing apps on my iPhone and thought I'd share some shots taken at my local golf course. Sorry - I should have resized them
A while ago I put together a short video called "iPhoneography".
Click on the image below to watch the video
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAhoQuXXBUY"][/ame]
If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room.
GoldenYearsGeek.com
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I don't have an i-phone, but I have recently upgraded to a Google Nexus 5 (in other words, an LG) and absolutely amazed by the quality of the photos most of the time.
Is a mere android phone allowed in?carolannphotos.smugmug.com / webleedmusicmedia.com
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Originally posted by Caz View Post
Is a mere android phone allowed in?If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room.
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Thank you Pat. I've tried various camera phones over the years, but really quite impressed with the Google app camera that came installed on my phone. All my shots are either edited with Google Photos or, if a bit more is required, Snapseed. I haven't found (or looked for) an app that resizes yet, so have done these in Photoshop.
This was on my first outing into town when I got the phone:
This one was at the local stately home - I'd been out shopping and hadn't taken my camera with me:
carolannphotos.smugmug.com / webleedmusicmedia.com
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