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Mobile Photography Tip Of The Day – Number 11
Welcome to another brand new section from your favourite mobile photography website and one of the most popular in the world. Today, we’re publishing our eighth Mobile Photography/Art Tip Of The Day to our brand new section of the site. Every day we will publish a short quick tip to help you with your mobile photography, this may be related to editing your image, capturing your image, printing your image, all manner of things, across the complete photographic and art mobile genre – we’ll be featuring great mobile street photography tips, great blending tips, great cloning tips, we will cover it all from some of the greatest mobile photographers and…
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Technical iPhone Photography Tutorial – Alt Photo To Etchings – By David Hayes
We are delighted to publish our fifth tutorial featuring the the app, Etchings. In this tutorial, our Head of Technical Tutorials, David Hayes, mixes Etchings with another popular app, Alt Photo, with some very interesting results. Don’t miss this (foreword by Joanne Carter). Over to you David… ‘Who said creating a great image had to be hard?!!’ Lately I’ve been amazed by all the great iPhone Photography that I’m viewing. Fantastic post-production work by these artists that I know consists of layer upon layer…upon apps upon apps. Amazing stuff!! This tutorial isn’t about that at all! Instead, it will show you how to create a great image in…
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Technical iPhone Photography Tutorial – 3D Camera – ‘Life Can ‘Pop’ From Your iPhone Screen’!
We’re delighted to publish David Hayes’ latest Technical iPhone Photography Tutorial, this time with the app 3D Camera. 3D Camera enables you to create your own 3D photos with your iPhone and share them with Facebook and Twitter friends, however you will need a pair of 3D glasses to view them, as David is sporting below. 3D Camera retails for $1.99/£1.49 and you can download it here. Okay! Get those 3D glasses on…those red and blue cardboard creations that if worn just right when you look at a 3D image…things really do pop out! (I know you have at least one pair. You did get that SI Swimsuit…
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Technical Tutorial – Getting Creative – Etchings and Snapseed
We are delighted to publish the fourth of many tutorials that we’re planning with the app, Etchings. In this tutorial, our Head of Technical Tutorials, David Hayes, mixes Etchings with another popular app, Snapseed, with some very interesting results. Don’t miss this (foreword by Joanne Carter). Over to you David… With the coming of summer images of flowers abound everywhere you look. And why not? Flowers make for very cooperative and beautiful models to work with. Just look at my photo streams on Flickr, EyeEm and 500px …flowers!! Combine such fantastic source material with two of favorite apps, Etchings and Snapseed is bound to produce an interesting image. In…
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Xtrafolio – Professional iPad Photo Portfolio Tutorial – Adding Captions
Time to take another look at this pro level presentation iPad app! In my first tutorial I did a bit of a “grand tour” of Xtrafolio and how to do a basic folder set-up. Given the depth that this app gives you as a presentation tool, I thought it best to be a bit more focused with each new Xtrafolio. With that in mind, let’s take a look on how to add captions to the images you’ve imported into your folder. (We previously published an earlier tutorial helping you get started with this app, if you missed that please go here). Xtrafolio retails for $16.99/£11.99 and you can download it…
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First Look Tutorial Of Analog Camera
Realmac Software released its new app this week, Analog Camera, and I was asked to take a quick look at it. So I’ve done just that!! At first look…my first thought was that there’s not much to this app…but that’s being really unfair as the more I used it, the more I was impressed with its simplicity. This is a great app to grab some snaps…apply one of the eight filters…and share it with your peeps. Analog Camera’s interface is designed to help you get into the app quickly, take your shot, use a filter…and share! It also allows the same quick access to your camera roll to do the…
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Analog Camera – First Look!
There’s a new app out there today, Analog Camera, that’s designed by its developers to keep things simple…from capturing images, processing them, and then sharing them…all very quickly and with little fuss. Analog Camera retails for $0.99/£0.69 and you can download it here. Curious about what makes this app standout from like apps, I downloaded it today and gave it a test run. I will have to say that I was impressed that it does just what the developers said it would. I found that the interface easy to use…setting up my shots came easily and the Auto Crop to square function allowed me to quickly compose my…
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Technical Tutorial – ProCam: Night Mode
Recent updates to ProCam added its “ISO Boost” feature which when activated, will up the iPhone5’s maximum ISO from 800 to 3200. This is really helpful when shooting in low light environments. A real bonus with this app is its “Night Mode”! This allows you to reduce the shutter speed…and so more light is captured by your iPhone 5’s camera sensor. Using this with the “ISO Boost” gives you a lot more possibilities!! We have recently published some excellent technical tutorials to help you get the most from ProCam, to read those, go here. ProCam retails for $0.99/£0.69 and you can download it here. Let’s take a look…
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Mobile Photography Tutorial – Using Layover and Diptic To Create A Composite Image
I’ve recently noticed that a number of the digital artists are creating some wonderful composite images using different frame-within-a-frame techniques. Seeing these images got me inspired to give this a try. While I know of one app that has several of its filters that will do this for you…as long as you’re willing to accept their formatting and effects. Instead of using this app, I decided to use Diptic and Layover to create my own composite image. If you haven’t tried Diptic or Layover yet, you can download them here: Diptic/$0.99/£0.69/download Layover/$0.99/£0.69/download Since I like challenges I also decided to use just one source image…and one that in…
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Technical Tutorial – ProCam: Time-Lapse Mode
In this ProCam tutorial I’d like to take a look at a tucked away feature that this great camera app gives its users…and that’s its Time-Lapse Mode. While there any number of apps out there specially designed for time-lapse and/or stop action photography, its great to know that you can do this within the ProCam platform! Time-lapse photography is what is used to capture those great videos of clouds moving, flowers blooming, people and traffic on a busy street. It does take some pre-planning to do but once this is done, the results are pretty amazing. Make sure your iphone is fully charged or close to a power source so…