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Tickle Your Fancy – #13 – NSFW
Welcome back to our thirteenth post in our new section ‘Tickle Your Fancy’. ‘Tickle Your Fancy’ includes a round-up of five links to articles from around the internet that have specifically interested us during the course of the week. Ones that we feel are relevant to your interest in photography and art. Just to explain the title for this section ‘Tickle Your Fancy’ is an English idiom and essentially means that something appeals to you and perhaps stimulates your imagination in an enthusiastic way, we felt it would make a great title for this new section of the site. We hope you enjoy this weeks’ selections… ©Shauna:Sean Lee Photo…
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Snapseed Updated – Plays Nicely With iOS 5 & 6 Again + New HDR SCAPE Filter
The previous update to Snapseed released on 28 October 2013, version 1.6.0 was not a recommended install update if you were still running iOS 5 & 6. The latest update version 1.6.1 has now addressed this issue and also brings with it a new HDR SCAPE filter, a new Shadows slider in Tune Image, plus a few more bug fixes and small improvements. This is a free update to this wonderful free app, click here to download/update.
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Photo Eraser – Temporarily Free
Many iOS photographers/editors like to use Photo Eraser to remove unwanted objects from images. It’s quite a popular app and today it’s free. Usually Photo Eraser retails for $0.99/£0.69 but if you click here, you can pick it up for free today.
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New Hipstmatic PhotoJournalism SnapPak With Lowy Lens – Now Available
One year ago, yesterday – November 1st 2012 Hurricane Sandy ravaged the east coast of the US. During the “Super Storm,” photojournalists fearlessly covered the developments, hoping to capture photos so the world could understand the devastation. Ben Lowy was at the forefront of the coverage a Hipstamatic photographer, and award winning photojournalist. Ben was hired by TIME magazine to document the storm. TIME had one request — they asked Ben and 4 other photojournalists to shoot with their iPhones. This was nothing new to Ben — he had long been using Hipstamatic to document war-torn countries like Afghanistan and Libya. He took to the scene with not much more…