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Great thread! This shots are very inspirational. I'll admit that I've ignored my iphone camera for quite sometime and relegated it to only snapshots of something funny or quick pics to message the family with. I have yet to even consider using it as a creative tool but these pics have inspired me. I see things everyday and wish I had my DLSR with me. In all honesty though I never have it unless I have planned to go shoot something (which is not very often). I'm not a pro photographer so I probably only have my DLSR on me less than 5% of the time while I have my phone on my practically 100% of the time.

You guys have inspired me to look at it differently. I downloaded a few of the apps and I'm going to try to be more aware of using my phone when the moment strikes me instead of just wishing I had my camera with me. Doing this should up the amount of shots I'm taking and editing which in turn should help me get better on the big camera too. It's a fascinating sub-genre of photography (mobile photography) if I can call it that. You guys have proved that anybody can snap a pic with a mobile phone but just like a DLSR it still takes vision and creativity to make it art.
 
here's one of mine taken few weeks back.
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Love the Coke pic! checking out some of your pics on ur I'gram. Got some good insiprational ideas :p
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I'm very much against Instagram or digital filters; a photo should show what the eye sees, in my opinion.
With that said, here's an oldie from 2010 on an iPhone 4.
Developed in Lightroom, minimal edits.

"i'm very much against Instagram or digital filters..."

"Here's one developed in Lightroom with minimal edits" :D

durrrrr ;)
 
OK. Here are are my first attempts at all mobile shots and editing. They were shot on my iPhone 4 and edited in Snapseed. It was quite easy to fall into the trap of making everything look "retro" or like it was taken from a Holga. It's fun and I was surprised with the editing capability of an app. The downside to me is trying to edit on the tiny screen.

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Strictly with Mobile Photography

Hi All,

Thought about starting this thread, based STRICTLY on mobile photography. All pictures taken and editted ONLY from mobile phones.

Below the pic, list the mobile device, as well as the apps used for editing.

I'm basically interested in seeing/discovering new mobile apps used for photo editing and what people can do with mobile only photography.

This is not an ad..For all you with iphones that use your camera for photos...and for this thread it seems worth mentioning as it is clear those who have posted use mobile photography a lot and devote the time and effort to producing really good, fascinating real-life images...then do check out Adobe's new iPhone app - Photoshop Touch at http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-touch.html

I just started using the app today and its operation is easy and effective. Not sure yet if it is non-destructive, but will know more when I download the roll. Since I do not have an Android phone I am not sure if it is in that playground yet.

I am not affiliated with Adobe, Apple, Google or any other vendor, just a DSLR user who is trying to figure out if mobile photography is of value to me personally.

While a bit pricy at 5.00 US as far as photo apps go, the features on it are really amazingly good. Always interested in feedback. Will post some images shortly.
 
OK. Here are are my first attempts at all mobile shots and editing. They were shot on my iPhone 4 and edited in Snapseed. It was quite easy to fall into the trap of making everything look "retro" or like it was taken from a Holga. It's fun and I was surprised with the editing capability of an app. The downside to me is trying to edit on the tiny screen.

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This pic is perfectly edited!
 
Forest row...... i recognise that name

I live on the surrey/sussex border.

Ahh cool. Yeah, its just down the road from Ashdown Forest. I actually live about 20 mins away in Lindfield, West Sussex. Was not a good drive home in the Snow :)
 
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