The Monterey peninsula is a great place for iphoneographers. In January, Dewitt and I spent a couple of days wandering and shooting (and eating fresh fish!).
This first photo is of Monterey wharf. Apps used: ProHDR, Camera+, Aquarelle combined with Snap and Sketch version in IRIS for a painting with edge definition. Love the colors.
Along the 17 mile drive after sunset, we photographed the beach and kelp. Apps: Bracket Mode, ProHDR, HDR FX, Snapseed.
Rappa's at the end of Monterey wharf serves fresh fish with a breathtaking harbor view. Apps: Aquarelle, Pro HDR, Camera+, IRIS to combine painted image with original.
Sailboats and sailing gull in the marina at Monterey wharf. Apps: ProHDR, Camera+, AHDR, Snapseed.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Guest Gallery iPhone Art
Here are a couple of great shots by iPhone Diva contributors Diane Rupnow and Judy Norton. Enjoy!
Diane shares: " I just had to share this recent image. I took this with my big girl camera in the town of Springdale, Utah, just outside Zion National Park. It was a nice image initially, but I used a couple of apps to bring the feeling that this was taken at the time this little cemetery was new,and then carried around in someone's pack for a few generations. Apps used: Iris, Picture Show."
And Judy writes, "There's one for you. I've been playing around with KitCam and love love love it! You can do multiple images as we used to do w Big Girl cameras, plus you can control the exposure of each image. Also, it has changes of film and lenses, plus a spirit level for straight horizons. It also takes video but I haven't tried that yet. Hope u like it! This image is 3 different azalea bushes taken as multiple exposure."
Diane shares: " I just had to share this recent image. I took this with my big girl camera in the town of Springdale, Utah, just outside Zion National Park. It was a nice image initially, but I used a couple of apps to bring the feeling that this was taken at the time this little cemetery was new,and then carried around in someone's pack for a few generations. Apps used: Iris, Picture Show."
And Judy writes, "There's one for you. I've been playing around with KitCam and love love love it! You can do multiple images as we used to do w Big Girl cameras, plus you can control the exposure of each image. Also, it has changes of film and lenses, plus a spirit level for straight horizons. It also takes video but I haven't tried that yet. Hope u like it! This image is 3 different azalea bushes taken as multiple exposure."
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