Here are the images chosen for this week’s Faved on Flickr. There was a lot of great iPhoneography submitted to the Flickr group this week. iPhoneographers are not just creating and sharing great photography — they are creating excellent art, as evidenced by these and the many, many other images shared and displayed.
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It’s a great selection this week with some great monochromes, cool abstracts, and more great street photography. Zak James lead image this week is a great, simple, perfectly processed photograph of a classic toy. It captures great shadow and I love how the Rubik’s Cube is frozen in mid-rotation. Known for his landscapes, Dan Berman’s “You Can Break My Eyes but Not My Heart” is an excellent example of his recent abstract iPhoneography. The cubist processing shattering the image complements the original photo and the theme of the image.
There’a a lot of excellent geometric architectural photography this week, with great submissions by Star Rush, Chris Harland, mutablend, and others. I love the geometry and slight sense of vertigo from Rogario Salgado-Martins’ piece this week.
Gary Cohen’s “The Invisible Man” is great in its visual trickery. Jorge Roca’s diptych “Hola y adiós” tells a great playful story in two frames. I think Dixon Hamby’s “The Tailor of Panama” is a great capture and a great portrait of an everyday worker.
Judy Green’s untitled piece have great color and distortions to give it an ethereal, dreamy feel. Tim Strat’s “X-Ray Trees” is an excellent and unusual treatment for a landscape. The blue in the sky almost gives you a sense of reality at the same time the negative processing is very surreal.
Links go directly to each iPhoneographer’s Flickr photostream. If you like what you see, please click and check out their other work. For your chance to be seen, all you have to do is be a member of the Flickr group, post, and keep adding great images. If you haven’t joined yet, here’s the link to Life In LoFi on Flickr. Then, check back here Sunday –” we’ll have more.
Even if you haven’t shared your photography here, I hope you enjoy these images and are inspired by them. Many thanks to all who post and share.
Please enjoy this week’s gallery.
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