LAZyNPL New Member Nov 1, 2011 #21 Direct shot from iPhone4 using Photosynth (left image) and Tinyworld (right image) apps: Last edited: Nov 1, 2011
LAZyNPL New Member Nov 15, 2011 #23 Natural light portrait with "almost DSLR", Last edited: Nov 15, 2011
LAZyNPL New Member Nov 15, 2011 #27 Nice! Combination of straight lines and curve lines. thegank said: IMG_1388 by TheGank, on Flickr Click to expand...
Nice! Combination of straight lines and curve lines. thegank said: IMG_1388 by TheGank, on Flickr Click to expand...
T thegank New Member Nov 15, 2011 #28 LAZyNPL said: Nice! Combination of straight lines and curve lines. Click to expand... Thank You.
T thegank New Member Nov 15, 2011 #29 IMG_1891 by TheGank, on Flickr IMG_1868 by TheGank, on Flickr Last edited: Nov 15, 2011
LAZyNPL New Member Nov 19, 2011 #30 A few stitched photos from Garden-by-the-Bay from this morning: Dragonfly Lake Supertrees Flower Dome Dragonfly Bridge Garden-by-the-bay Overview
A few stitched photos from Garden-by-the-Bay from this morning: Dragonfly Lake Supertrees Flower Dome Dragonfly Bridge Garden-by-the-bay Overview
LAZyNPL New Member Nov 21, 2011 #34 some more.... *I know, the last image's color is way-out.... Dark purple is simply to tricky for digital sensor to pick-up.
some more.... *I know, the last image's color is way-out.... Dark purple is simply to tricky for digital sensor to pick-up.
saveDqueen New Member Nov 28, 2011 #36 An interesting app that I found that made iphone timelapse easier =) [video=vimeo;32153614]http://vimeo.com/32153614[/video]
An interesting app that I found that made iphone timelapse easier =) [video=vimeo;32153614]http://vimeo.com/32153614[/video]
R rachee New Member Dec 1, 2011 #37 Justintime said: Greatly Inspired By Ortega's Thread : My humble contributions, critiques greatly welcomed Click to expand... How did u capture such detail for your macro shot? Raw image or processed?
Justintime said: Greatly Inspired By Ortega's Thread : My humble contributions, critiques greatly welcomed Click to expand... How did u capture such detail for your macro shot? Raw image or processed?