Post your Photos Taken with an iPhone 4

Arizona
 

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this guy likes to talk at the movies... this is San Francisco, at the Metreon... the quality is shoddy... taken in a dark movie theatre w/flash


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Here's the Wawa down the street from me.


...okay. Flickr, you win. How in the world do you post a link from the new stupid Flickr page to the forums?
 
Here's the Wawa down the street from me.


...okay. Flickr, you win. How in the world do you post a link from the new stupid Flickr page to the forums?

Takes getting used to the new Flickr:
 

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I'm not normally into the whole panoramic thing, but a lot of you keep talking about the Pano app and have been doing really cool things with it, so I thought I'd give it a try. My first attempt taken in Pasadena California earlier today:

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I definitely see the potential of this app, but I'll still need to work with it a bit to get better results.
 
Here's one I took with Pano in Islamorada, FL. The first is the original and the second is edited with Camera+

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took this @ work, edited w/ Camera+

i am LOVING the quality of the pics it produces for a PHONEcamera. :cool:
 

do you know which film/camera/flash you used for those?

Yep, all were done with the John S Lens, Pistil Film, No Flash (almost never use flash on any of my cameras, iPhone included. I hate flash photography; prefer natural/available light.) The 3rd photo down (the one of the Diner) had additional processing with the Film Lab app using the Cross Processing - Americano effect to tone down the color a bit and give it a very slight vintage feel to it. )
 
Yep, all were done with the John S Lens, Pistil Film, No Flash (almost never use flash on any of my cameras, iPhone included. I hate flash photography; prefer natural/available light.) The 3rd photo down (the one of the Diner) had additional processing with the Film Lab app using the Cross Processing - Americano effect to tone down the color a bit and give it a very slight vintage feel to it. )

thank you
 
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