Showing posts with label iphone3Gs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone3Gs. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Zion National Park

Zion Natinal Park
Was drivign through Zion on my last day - fog, rain - generally bad day all around. I noticed this out of the corner of my eye - stopped and hand held my 3Gs....

Even though I appreciated the composition I never truly liked this image - thought it was soft and just not acceptable. But upon revisiting I realized there were certain aspects of this image that worked for me, and, for lack of a better word, I liked the Goth feel....So I took another shot at post-processing just to see what could happen.

Now with the original side by side I am not sure the original is not the one....Work in progress I guess.

The original is posted below.
Original 3Gs iPhone

Monday, February 6, 2012

Bryant Park, New York City

The original of this image was made using an iPhone3gs...seems archaic as far as iPhone Photography goes but I really miss the simplicity of the older iPhone....there are times when making it better is not always better...but that is yet to be seen....

Still in a bit of shock with the Giants winning the Super Bowl.....might even go downtown for the parade tomorrow.....

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

iPhone Time Machine

Rain, London

I was looking at some old iPhone image folders today and thought why not post a few from the 'Way Back Time Machine' of my iPhone experience. These images go back maybe two plus years and I think one might even be a '2'.....
Airplane, London

This was all brought about by looking at the work of an extremely talented Russian iPhoneographer, Natali Prosveta,  who I discovered on the facebook page, iPhoneography with Teri Lou.....  Nat, as I call her, only has the iPhone2 and yet makes provocative, personal images - little vignettes of her life in Moscow - check out her facebook page....just click on her name above.

These images posted today are from a trip to London back a few years where I first discovered the wahoo quality of this new device - something that may have been lost a bit with the advent of so many new applications. But in truth one of the wonderful qualities of the iPhone camera is it's ability to capture those fleeting truthful moments - something I need to remember moving forward.
Big Ben, London