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Day-10
09/11/2010 02:31:20 PM
Day-10
by salmiakki

Comment:
I really like how this turned out Sarah. Thanks for the info on SwankoLab. It looks like fun although people with iPhone 4s are complaining about the lack of proper support. I'll check back on it if they update.
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iPugs : VintageScene app
09/11/2010 02:21:37 PM
iPugs : VintageScene app
by ShutterPug

Comment:
I was just thinking they look "invaded" too ;)
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shot_1283710537704
09/11/2010 02:19:20 PM
shot_1283710537704
by Yo_Spiff

Comment:
Ha, now wonder it looks so bizarre- it is even without all the PP.
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Entrance- Day 10
09/10/2010 04:46:40 PM
Entrance- Day 10
by Brent_S

Comment:
Yep, the theater is a great spot Bret :)
sphere 2
09/10/2010 01:25:02 PM
sphere 2
by ineedauniquename

Comment:
Wild!
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Sail Away
09/10/2010 01:24:39 PM
Sail Away
by JuliBoc

Comment:
Great looking abstract. I would have to see it without the lower left corner object to know if I like it there better but I somehow like that feature.
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at the cafe
09/10/2010 01:22:09 PM
at the cafe
by Jutilda

Comment:
Really nice, the high contrast looks great.
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Down- Day 9
09/10/2010 12:43:04 AM
Down- Day 9
by Brent_S

Comment:
The new HDR option for the iPhone 4 is pretty neat. To me it is mostly exposure bracketing and simply takes three images very quickly (seems like one click) and then blends the best of all three automatically in just a few seconds. The HDR version is saved along with a standard image on your camera roll. It seems to work best on images with high dynamic range to begin with. So it will keep the bright sky from blowing out behind a darker subject in the foreground for instance. Where it hinders is with a shot that has fairly even dynamic range- it tends to lessen the appealing contrast. With normal and HDR copies going to your camera roll it's easy to decide which one works best. And it's very easy to turn the HDR feature off if you want to.

This shot only benefited from HDR slightly, but I did some other tests where it was a big advantage.
Something I will be curious about is whether 3rd party apps will start to do HDR more. It seems the vintage style apps will want limited dynamic range instead...
Lines
09/09/2010 09:04:27 PM
Lines
by Jutilda

Comment:
Beautiful shot! I wonder if this could have been done with in-camera apps? I doubt you could get such a nice B&W that way.

I told myself I would stick to all editing done with the phone for this challenge (and I expect I will), but it is tempting to see what I could come up with using my usual work flow...
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Stand Alone No.: 2
09/09/2010 09:00:59 PM
Stand Alone No.: 2
by Germaine

Comment:
Another great shot! I may like this one even better than the last. I liked the colors in the last one, but yeah this palette works best for the content.
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