Weekly Photo (Phoneography) Challenge: Lunchtime
Here’s some food for thought: What is it? Great question. My son thought he was buying “chili” in the Cincinnati airport, but when he opened up the dish, it was a confusing mix of spaghetti, corn,...
View ArticleiPhoneography Monday Challenge: Nature
Decisions, decisions. Which photo of the flowers do you like best? The original, the one with the paint filer, or the black and white? I have profoundly mixed feelings about manipulating images with...
View ArticlePhoneography Monday: Challenger’s Choice=Architecture
Vertigo, anyone? Leaning out the 3rd floor window of the Boston Public Library, I shot this panorama with my iPhone 4 (with a wide angle lens) and stitched the images with the Photosynth app. This...
View ArticlePhoneography Challenge: Black and White
For this week’s challenge, I experimented with the angle of the shot. This sculpture of the bicyclist highlights the delicate balance and skill of the rider. The umbrella was a theatrical touch. Is one...
View ArticleiPhoneography Monday Challenge: Portraiture
On a recent walk, we watched a group of fishermen trying to catch Coho salmon on the Grand River. They were standing near a fish ladder, where the salmon jump upstream. Quite a feat for such a small...
View ArticlePhoneography Challenge: Nature
This week, Sally at Lens and Pens discusses the evolution of the iPhone as a legitimate photographic tool and also notes the anniversary of her weekly Phoneography Challenges. So, now, in turn, I’d...
View ArticlePhoneography Challenge: A Black and White Tale of Love
He was there when she woke up. She lifted her head and blinked at the stranger in surprise. “Are you all right?” the man asked, his eyes fixed on her. She nodded but as she sat up she remembered it...
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