Woody Campbell
Workshop Member
Here's one where I shot in Pro HDR and used the underexposed image.
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Uwe - by the way your postings on this forum demonstrate that it possible to do brilliant work with an iPone. Kudos to you.Woody, handheld or tripod?
You need an iPhone 4SOK,
I really like this thread. Here we find good photographers using a cheap tool effectively. There are many apps and and guides, but this thread shows some inspiring work.
The best tip I have gotten so far is the news that the camera does not take the photo until the finger is removed from the click spot. That has improved my timing immensely, as well at reduced camera movement. Makes street photography work.
I did some testing to see how the quality compared to a Leica M9 and was surprised to see how helpful Pro HDR was for still shots.
The testing can be viewed here:
http://www.macdonough.net/For-your-review/iPhone-vs-M9/20398865_4TPcg2#1614224553_74q2GHG
Interesting to see how effective low light can be captured if the camera is stable.
This is one of the shots used in the test.
Jack
You're actually seeing the table that the plate is on.Look good. I also use Pro Camera.
Think how the last photo would look without the wood frame?
What is iP5?iP5 and some post CS5 filter.
4S (aka not yet 5 )What is iP5?