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Kuster – D Day – June 6th 1944 – By Kevin Kuster
We’re delighted to publish Kevin Kuster’s latest article for his Kuster Column with us. This time Kevin discusses a very poignant moment in history and having visited these very beaches in France myself and the nearby graveyards too, I know only too well how important it is to remember this day and those that gave their lives. Although, at the moment, I don’t have the book that Kevin described below, I do have this one, and it’s very much cherished. Over to you Kevin… (foreword by Joanne Carter). D Day. June 6th 1944. “If your pictures aren’t good enough, you are NOT close enough.” –Robert Capa. ‘On this…
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The B&H Photo iPad App – New
B&H launches new iOS Photo iPad app, ‘the B&H Photo iPad app provides a user-friendly interface that allows you to browse and purchase items from B&H, effortlessly. Does it do a better job than other store-based apps? Check out the intuitive controls and smooth animations, complemented by a clean, uncluttered design, and judge for yourself. The B&H Photo iPad app enhances your online shopping experience with B&H, especially while you’re on the go’. You can read more about this app below, and if you’d like to head over and download it straight away, go here. The first thing you’ll notice about the B&H Photo iPad app is that clean…
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Aperture for Mac – Updated
‘Aperture combines the control and speed pros want for demanding photo tasks with the easy learning curve iPhoto users need to step up to an advanced photo tool. It has been fully optimized for the Retina display on the new MacBook Pro, letting you browse and edit high-resolution images with remarkable clarity and resolution. And with a new unified photo library, you can now move seamlessly from iPhoto to Aperture — and back — without having to import, export, or reprocess your photos. Aperture is packed with innovative adjustment tools to refine your images, including a revolutionary Auto White Balance that uses skin tones to correct color casts, and a professional Auto Enhance that…
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HarrisCamera – Temporarily Free
Don’t miss this opportunity to pick up the popular HarrisCamera app for free today, it allows you to recreate the "Harris Shutter Effect’ on your iPhone. Normally this app retails for $0.99/£0.69 but click here to pick it up for free.
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parallel II perspectives – By JQ Gaines and Catherine Restivo – Eighth Edition
We are delighted to publish the eighth edition of the wonderful parallel ll perspectives column of Catherine Restivo and JQ Gaines. In this article, they both visited the same delightful location at the same time and captured images in paraellel but singularly. We have created two separate screen shows of both of their images along with their own individual tutorial audio to demonstrate this entirely. We really hope you enjoy this wonderful article today in this very popular Column, many thanks to Catherine and JQ for their excellent work. We have included all the still images and links to the app store incase you feel inspired to try some yourself.…
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The Art of the Post with @nasyakopteva Via Instagram
I was delighted to come across this fabulous article on the Instagram blog yesterday. It features Nasya Kopteva (@nasyakopteva) and details the wonderful mail art that she creates today. Nasya and her friend Sasha exchange ‘painted post stories and try to surprise and delight each other’. Nasya explains, “I am a completely visual person. For me, Instagram is the most convenient way to freeze moments and share visual information–energy, feelings and beauty—with others who are in search of it.” Take a look at some of the examples of their beautiful art below. I love their friendship and I love how they are using modern technology combined with traditional materials to…
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A Picture’s Worth – With Cara Gallardo Weil
A Picture’s Worth… is where we ask mobile photographers that have taken or made, as the case may be, powerful mobile art to explain the processes they took. This includes their initial thoughts as to what they wanted to create, why they wanted to create it, how they created it, including all apps used and what they wanted to convey. We also ask these incredible artists to explain their emotions and how the image projects those feelings. We have published a few A Picture’s Worth articles recently, if you have missed those – please go here. In this A Picture’s Worth today, Cara Gallardo Weil discusses the passion she feels…
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ProCam – Our Daily App Giveaway
Welcome once again to our Daily App Giveaway section of theappwhisperer. We value our readers so much and that’s why we want to share our love of apps with you. Each day we give away free apps, better make us your home page 😉 Today, we’re giving away the newly updated ProCam apps, each worth $0.99/£0.69. We have published several tutorials to help you get the most from this app, if you’ve missed those, please go here. Would you like to try this app for free? Then join our ever expanding Twitter followers and Facebook fans, RETWEET THIS POST and send a reply to the bottom of this page telling…
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Halftone 2 – Updated
Halftone 2 can now create 3D comics! Put on your 3D anaglyph glasses, and watch your balloons, captions, and stamps pop right out of the page. Halftone 2 for iPad was released less than two weeks ago as an Apple Editors’ Choice, and since then, it’s had nearly 250,000 downloads. The developers heard from users that they wanted more graphical elements in the free version, and they’re proud to announce that the update that is now available in the store (version 1.0.1) adds more captions, stamps, paper textures, and layouts. They have also added a new 3D anaglyph feature and the ability to easily share output with the Instagram app…
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Analog Camera – iOS App Review
On May 29, 2013, Realmac Software released their newest app, Analog Camera. Toting their new app as, “the fastest and easiest way to take, process and share photos…” as well as “…designed to be fluid and effortless to use.” Receiving this app same day as its release, I’ve had some time to take a close look at what this app can do. In many ways it does achieve what the developer set out to do while there are a couple of areas that could use some tweaking. When you first open Analog you’ll be presented with the three screens featured in the screenshot trilogy above. This is all of the…