The iPhone camera has been both maligned and praised for it's effect on digital photography. But the popularity of the iPhone has made it ubiquitus, and it is having a definite effect on the way people take pictures today. This is a gallery of photos that I have taken that showcase some of the features and limitations of the iPhone as a photographic tool. All of these pictures were taken with an iPhone camera and edited exclusively with apps available on the iPhone.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Shrooms!



One of the big differences I noticed between my old iPhone 3G and the iPhone 4 was the improved ability of the iPhone 4 to reproduce color. There was no color enhancement done to this image, the mushrooms really were that bright. This image is a panorama composed of two pictures taken at the indoor garden exhibition at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas. I assembled the images using Autostitch then used Photo FX to blur out the people and distracting hotel walls in the background. One of my more complex edits. I created the blur using the Depth of field filter in Photo FX since I needed more blur on the right side of the image than on the left, but I masked out the parts of the image that I wanted to remain in focus. A very nice effect, this is one of my favorite edits.

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