Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Sunset Drive



I don't condone taking photos with an iPhone while driving. But when the sky is this spectacular, rules are meant to be broken. I keep getting lucky with sunset photo opportunities lately.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Colorado Sun Beams



A straight shot using the new iOS 4.1 HDR feature on the iPhone.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Super macro



This is a result of using the lens out of an old computer CD player laser and placing it over the iPhone front facing camera. I found the tip on a DIY site regarding macro photography and smart phones. It turns the regular camera into a super macro lens.

I'm truly a geek at heart and have been tearing things apart since I was 6. Just ask my brother about his fishing reel.

From the top and clockwise. The tip of a ball point pen, iPod ear bud screen, the "In God We Trust" of a quarter and a circuit connector on computer RAM. Things lying around my desk at work.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

10,Ten,X and one



And there you have it! I've posted to this blog for 31 consecutive days... Also known as one month.

I've discovered some new Apps along the way that I can't wait to explore further and became much more experienced with some old favorites.

This isn't the last of this blog by any means and since now I know I can post with ease on a much more regular basis stay tuned for more photos from my iPhone as well as brief reviews of more photo and blogging Apps.

Thanks for tuning in,

~ Gregg

Monday, August 30, 2010

The Abstract





I found a new app called Diptic which allows you to couple multiple photos into a single image. It's great for creating a montage or a photo series.

One of the fun things to do with an app like this is to put together a group of abstract images that together give a hint of a complete image or sense of place.

I'm sure most New Yorkers will instantly recognize the "place" I've conveyed in the images above.