Olloclip Tutorials
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Olloclip’s Telephoto/Circular Polarizing Lens System
David Haye’s has written another wonderful article for our Olloclip series, if you missed the others, please go here and here. This time David has taken a closer look at the Telephoto and Circular Polariser filter lens system. Over to you David (foreward by Joanne Carter).
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Olloclip Lens Systems – An Overview
We are delighted to publish this fabulous introductory article to the Olloclip Lens System by David Hayes. This is the first of a series of articles that David will be writing, he’ll be delving in deeper in the future. It’s great to see David back here and raring to go – you’ll going to love this, over to you David (foreword by Joanne Carter). Let’s just say that I’m a gadget freak…and that I like camera lenses. A look into my equipment cupboard would show you the various camera bodies that I have…and twice as many lenses. And when it comes to my iPhone…well, I’m no different. If a new…
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Olloclip Fish Eye Tutorial Experience by Vivi Hanson Sacerdote
We’re delighted to publish this wonderful tutorial by Vivi using the fisheye lens of the Olloclip and post processing with some wonderful apps, it’s thoroughly inspiring, don’t miss this – over to you Vivi (foreword by Joanne Carter). “I love trying out the FishEye lens of the Olloclip on all kinds of subjects. Buildings, boats, the river, scenery all look amazing. But also fun is taking photos of people. I sometimes get some cool ghosting effects. Here is my final image : Here is my original image. I was in beautiful Covent Garden – used the FishEye lens of the Olloclip and VividHDR to take the photo :…
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Olloclip Wide-Angle Panoramic iPhone Photography Tutorial
We’re delighted to publish this fabulous tutorial by Paul Brown using the wide-angle lens of the 4-in-1 Olloclip in a very creative way. We have published several of Paul Brown’s workflows recently. Please take a look at our Paul Brown archive here. Over to you Paul (foreword by Joanne Carter)… “This iPhoneography workflow resulted from a visit to a local multi-story car park. Primarily I wanted to take my Olloclip for a spin. On this occasion I wanted to use the Olloclip for a bit of a wide angle panoramic work from high up. Whilst at the top of the car park this puddle presented itself and as I had one…
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Introduction To Mobile Macro Photography by MaryJane Sarvis
We are so thrilled to publish this Introduction to Mobile Macro Photography by MaryJane Sarvis. In this article MaryJane indulges us with seductive and captivating floral macro images and she guides us through the creation process with her wonderful conversational style tutorial. We are sure you will be enticed by this article to experiment with mobile macro photography yourselves and we would love to see your results! Make sure you upload them to our main Flickr Group for curation (link). “Macro photography can become quite addictive. I find the urge to run and put on my olloclip to shoot almost every plant that I see. Actually, getting an image…
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Olloclip Macro iPhone Photography Technical Tutorial by Paul Brown – First Steps
We’re delighted to publish this fabulous tutorial by Paul Brown. Paul takes us through his first steps and discoveries with macro photography using the Olloclip 4 in 1 lens. He explains and shares eloquently all that he has learned during the process. He talks about additional hardware, supports to aid sharp images as well as file formats and apps, we’re quite sure our readers will find this invaluable. We have included links to all the products within this post. We have published several of Paul Brown’s workflows recently. Please take a look at our Paul Brown archive here. Over to you Paul (foreword by Joanne Carter)… “This iPhone photography…
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Tutorial – Using The Olloclip Wide Angle Lens For Street Photography
The Olloclip lens system consists of three lenses. A wide-angle, fish-eye and a macro lens. The Wide-Angle lens is great for when you need that extra field of view, approximately double that of the normal iPhone. We have written many Olloclip tutorials here at theappwhisperer.com, go here to read them. Foreword by Joanne Carter Those familiar with me and my work know that, in no way, shape or form, am I a street photographer. That did not stop me, however, when Joanne asked me to write a tutorial using the Olloclip wide angle lens and street photography. With all due respect to all the awesome street photographers out there, here…
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Olloclip – Tutorial And More Excellent Tips Using The Fisheye Lens
The Olloclip lens system consists of three lenses. A wide-angle, fish-eye and a macro lens. The Fisheye lens captures approximately a 180 Degree field-of-view and produces some striking images. This is the second tutorial by Andrew Proudlove and once again it contains valuable and excellent tips to get the most from your fish-eye lens. If you missed that previously, you can read it here. Foreword by Joanne Carter Of all of the different lens types that you can use with pretty much any type of camera, the Fisheye is one of those types of lenses that has a polarizing effect – you either love it or hate it. The funny…
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Olloclip – Tutorial And Excellent Tips Using The Fisheye Lens
The Olloclip lens system consists of three lenses. A wide-angle, fish-eye and a macro lens. The Fisheye lens captures approximately a 180 Degree field-of-view and produces some striking images. When shooting interior shots, the primary concern is almost always light – usually will there be enough of it. The second consideration is the size and scope of the interior that you are trying to capture. Whether it is the inside of a cathedral with beautiful high ceilings or a room that you like, you will often find that with the standard iPhone camera, you aren’t always able to capture the full scope or the place that you’re in, without taking…
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Olloclip Tutorial – How To Create An Incredibly Artistic Macro Image With An Olloclip
The Olloclip lens system consists of three lenses. A wide-angle, fish-eye and a macro lens. The macro lens magnifies your image roughly around ten times. It allows you to get close to focus on your subjects with your iPhone, usually within 12 to 15 mm of your subject. In this tutorial I take you through the steps necessary to recreate this incredibly artistic macro image. Step 1 I arranged the daisies in a short vase and set them against a black velvet backdrop in natural light. I used 645 Pro on my iPhone 4S with the Olloclip macro lens attached. My film choice was FC5 in a 6×6…