As I’ve mentioned a couple times in the past, I’ve really gotten into iPhone photography over the last year. It’s easy because it’s always with me and the limitations of the iPhone actually allow me to be more creative in some respects. I also feel that I allow myself (subconsciously) more freedom in terms of editing when it comes to my iPhone photos. I think it’s so easy with so many photography apps at my disposal, and I almost feel like I can do anything with the photo because it’s “just” an iPhone photo. And I don’t mean that to diminish the work coming out of mobile phones – which is amazing in its own right – but just how I feel for my own stuff.
One of things I like to do is to add textures to photos to turn them more into drawings or paintings rather than a view of the actual scene. Here are some of my favorites trees at a local park through my phone!
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Nice captures, like the processing (texture) on the last one.
If u have not , u should check out 100 cameras in 1 from stuckincustoms :)
p.s: Being so much into iPhonegraphy have u started vying for the 8Mpx from iPhone4S ;-)
Hey dude, thanks! Yes, I have that app already. ;) I have so many apps it’s kind of ridiculous!
And yeah, I’m actually getting the 4s tomorrow! I’ve been on the 3gs for 2 years so it was just in time for my upgrade.
Beautiful work !! !
Thank you so much! I appreciate you stopping by and commenting.
I love textures + trees, the combination just works out well in any situation…bare trees and textures excite me…hehe! Although photoshop does have tools that artistically can change photos into watercolor, oil paintings,etc, I agree that using various textures to try to achieve the same effect is more fun and usually more beautiful! Nice work Preeti!! :)
Dear Preeti,
I love the photos of the Elk! Amazing. I’d love to see more of your pictures up on your site. When are you opening your art gallery? Your shots are amazing!
Sarah