Sun sitting down


  1. Great sunset at the beach. 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed  

Across the field


1. A great view of Oxford across a field. 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed

Scholar + Flower + Shield


1. Oxford 2. 645 Pro 3.Snapseed

Back to back


1. Train stopped on the tracks in Atlanta. 2. 645 PRo 3. Snapseed

Heavy is the weight


1. Blenheim Palace 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed You should know I got quite wet to get this image.

Corner apartment


1. London 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed

Wings


1. Garden with things of old 2. 645 Pro 3. Instagram

Boats in Technicolor


  1. Canal in Oxford, UK 2. Walking to a concert 3. 645Pro 4. Snapseed  

Vltava


1. Out watching the sunset on the Vltava river last night. 2. 645 Pro 3. Olloclip wide angle lens 4. Snapseed

Tower disappearing into the clouds


Bevington Road


1. Fantastic stone street sign in front of a stone wall in Summertown 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed  

How to be an iPhoneographer: Wide Angle iPhoneography


Folks are often frustrated with the 6 x 6 limitations of many of the popular iPhoneography apps when capturing a landscape shot. I seem to run into this problem at the beach (… Read More

Steel in water


  1. Train stopped in Atlanta 2. Torrential downpour 3. 645 Pro 4. Snapseed

Tower through the tree


1. Park in Oxford, UK 2. Hipstamatic 3. Loved how the tower appears through the trees

Terminus


  1. Terminal at Heathrow Airport 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed

Runaway sign


1. Stage entrance at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed  

645 Pro


The folks at Jagg.gr have recently released another update to the 645 Pro app. The continual improvement of app is fantastic. It’s rare that you see an iPhoneography app continue to improve at… Read More

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Cure


Folks - It’s September and that means it is National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. My wife works at the Aflac Cancer Center at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and they put together this video highlighting the… Read More

Angel + Lute


1. Incredible fountain on the property of Hever Castle 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed

Use Flipboard to inspire your iPhoneography


Few things get me more motivated to capture great images than seeing what other folks are able to accomplish. However, I do not have all day to peruse the massive volume of images transmitted… Read More

S is for….


  1. Gate guarding a school yard 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed

Raining rocks


1. Showing my little girl the Horse Guards Parade 2. D-Series 3. Hitting the shutter button at the right time

How to be an iPhoneographer: Remove Hipstamtic borders with Camera Bag


Hipstamatic borders are one of the key elements that give the images the app produces such a distinct look. But certain images do not call for a border. You may want to print… Read More

Mesh


1. I recently decided to focus on shooting 6×6 images. 2. The detail of this artwork being displayed at the Atlanta High Museum was incredible 3. My trusty 645 Pro 4 Snapseed

How to be an iPhoneographer: Saving “the look” in CameraBag 2


CameraBag 2 has a number of fantastic features. One of the most useful is the ability to create and save a filter which can be applied to future images. Recently I have been… Read More

Dial


1. Sundial in the garden 2. 645 PRo 3. Snapseed

Walkin’


1. Watching my daughter walk in the carefree manner held captive by children alone. 2. 645 Pro 3. Snapseed

The downfall of Hipstamatic’s D-Series (Disposable)


It is no secret that Hipstamatic is undergoing changes. In connection with terminating all but its core staff the Company issued the following statement: We are restructuring the company, but business is moving… Read More

How to bring images to and from Camera Bag


I have been exploring different avenues to manage my iPhoneography images over the last several weeks. I wrote about how I am using Google+ as a back-up site and how I am using… Read More

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