TUTORIALS
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iPhone Photography – Tutorial – How To Create A Stunning Dali Inspired Time Piece Image
Our new mobile photography tutorial section is in full swing and we’ve received much acclaim from the mobile photography community, thanks to all. If you’ve missed our previous tutorials you can read them here. I recently took part in the A Day In The Life of Series on theappwhisperer,com, if you missed that you can read it here. I was inspired by Dali’s painting; “Persistence of Memory with the melting clocks for this tutorial. It was this work that provided my inspiration as I created my image, “Holy Dali!”. Dali’s painting certainly is better….but I had a blast creating my image! In this tutorial, I used the following apps: Fisheye…
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iPhone Photography Tutorial – Creating Flower Art With Lisa Waddell
I love taking images of flowers and creating stunning art from them. In this tutorial I demonstrate how from taking quite an ordinary flower image how to transform it into a beautiful piece of art. Take a look at the steps below and see if you can also create something like this. All the apps I’ve used are available with links at the end of this article. Final Image This is the final image, the one I am going to show you how to create. Step 1 This is the original image, I took this with the default iPhone camera. Step 2 Next, I ran it through the…
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Olloclip Tutorial – Creating Fish-Eye Art With Mel Harrison
For this tutorial I used the fish eye lens of the Olloclip to take this photo of buildings in the city using the 6×6 app. I loved the lines and the way the fish eye curved the buildings. I thought this would be a good image to work with and decided on a painterly effect to contrast the modern lines of the buildings. Take a look at the steps below and see if you can also create something like this. All the apps I’ve used are available with links at the end of this article. Final Image This is the final image, the one I am going to show…
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iPhone Photography Tutorial – By Carlein Van Der Beek aka ©arlein
Our new mobile photography tutorial section is in full swing and we’ve received much acclaim from the mobile photography community, thanks to all. If you’ve missed our previous tutorials you can read them here. This is my first tutorial for theappwhisperer and is quite brief but will show you how I created my very popular image ‘ambiguity’. Take a look below and if it inspires you to want to create something similar, we have included links to the various apps used at the end of this feature. Final Image "ambiguity" This is my final image, the one I am going to show you how to create. Original Image This is…
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iPhone Photography Tutorial – How To Create Awesome Abstracts with Rollage
Our new mobile photography tutorial section is in full swing and we’ve received much acclaim from the mobile photography community, thanks to all. If you’ve missed our previous tutorials you can read them here. Inner Glow by Mel Harrison This morning a friend of mine, and fellow iphoneographer, Emanuel Faria sent me a message suggesting an app for me to try. I’m always very keen to play with new apps and as I am sick in bed with a cold I have lots of time to play around with it. The app is called Rollage. It is a free app and quite a handy little tool for an interesting effect.…
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iPhone Photography Tutorial – Macro Photography
Our new mobile photography tutorial section is in full swing and we’ve received much acclaim from the mobile photography community, thanks to all. If you’ve missed our previous tutorials you can read them here. Recently I visted the Butterfly Sanctuary near to where I live in Stratford Upon Avon, UK. By using various techniques, as detailed below, I created a very beautiful butterfly image. Read this easy to follow tutorial and see if you too can create a similarly wonderful shot. Links to apps used in this tutorial is at the end of this article. Original Image This is the original Image that I captured with a Skina…
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iPhone Photography Tutorial – How To Create Awesome Abstract Art With iPhone Photography
Our new mobile photography tutorial section is in full swing and we’ve received much acclaim from the mobile photography community, thanks to all. If you’ve missed our previous tutorials you can read them here. My A Day In The Life article was published by Joanne yesterday and if you missed that you can read it here. I wanted to create a tutorial on this image that I have titled ‘A Boy With His Head in the Clouds #2’. It has proven to be a very popular image. It was featured in the LACDA show on April 12, in downtown LA at the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, as organised…
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iPhone Photography Tutorial – ‘Turn On Your Imagination’
Our new mobile photography tutorial section is in full swing and we’ve received much acclaim from the mobile photography community, thanks to all. If you’ve missed our previous tutorials you can read them here. Recently, after the publication of my interview, see here, Joanne asked me “Would you be interested in writing a tutorial for us ?” – Sure! I am in 😉 Well, to make a decision on the selection of work was the most difficult for me because I really wanted to choose an interesting piece, processed using a variety of apps to demonstrate how you can use your personal imagination and creative fantasy 😉 Finally, this problem…
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iPhone Photography Tutorial – How To A Stunning Composite SkyScape Image
Our new mobile photography tutorial section is in full swing and we’ve received much acclaim from the mobile photography community, thanks to all. If you’ve missed our previous tutorials you can read them here. The final image in this tutorial actually started life as two individual photographs. Read this easy to follow tutorial and see if you too can create a similarly wonderful shot. Links to all apps used in this tutorial is at the end of this article, just incase you’re inspired enough to give it a try yourself. The First Original Image I had taken this SlowShutterCam image of an illuminated fountain, moving the iPhone to create…
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iPhone Photography Tutorial – How To Create A Stunning Vintage Macro Flower Shot
Our new mobile photography tutorial section is in full swing and we’ve received much acclaim from the mobile photography community, thanks to all. If you’ve missed our previous tutorials you can read them here. This image started life as a macro image of a spent dandelion. I used 6×6 and a macro lens. I was drawn to this particular flower, I loved the baroque aspect of the shape, the gentle decay that outlines the segments and the little wisps curling out the sides almost reaching out. I have titled this image ‘Shadows and memories’ Read this easy to follow tutorial and see if you too can create a similarly wonderful…
























