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Cool Link: Why are iPhone Polaroids so Popular?
Polaroid effects are among the more popular of these iPhone analog filters.
Cool Link: 4G Wireless – Worth the Hype?
Should I wait even more before I upgrade my iPhone 2G to hold out for the brave new world of 4G wireless? I don’t think so.
How To Restore Missing Photoshop CS5 Features
When Adobe updated the recently released Photoshop CS5, it removed a bunch of filters and presets that were available in previous versions.
Cool Link: 7 Tips to Better Composition
I’m a huge proponent of learning the rules — learning how and why things work — so that when the opportunity arises, you know when to break them.
Cool Link: Jeremy Edwards’ iPhoneography on Dodge & Burn
Chicago-based iPhoneographer Jeremy Edwards, who has contributed to Life In LoFi, was recently interviewed by Qiana Mestrich on Dodge & Burn Blog
Operation Vespa Oscar Papa 2010
Dan and Rose are on a seven-day tour of Vietnam, armed only with a pair of vintage Vespas, an iPhone 3GS mounted in an OWLE bubo and a Gorillapod. The footage on their blog …
Cool Link: old new york in a modern world
old new york in a modern world is a project and photoblog which features photographs which makes modern day New York look old.
Cool Link: Eight tips for taking street photography
The iPhone is inconspicuous. With a modicum of stealth, it’s easy see and capture a moment virtually undetected.
Cool Link: Photography Workflow Friendly Way To Store Images
Using a consistent folder hierarchy to organize your images helps to cut down the clutter of your raw images and safety shots, as well as keeping your finished files organized and easy to find.
Cool Link: 7 Photos, 7 Songs, 7 Days
From The Random Photographer blog, here’s an interesting variation of the image-a-day concept.
Technique: Fix iPhone EXIF rotation from the command line
One of the issues that occasionally pops up for me is that sometimes pictures taken on my iPhone don’t display with their proper rotation in some, non-Apple instances. Usually, I encounter this with third-party apps. A new post at TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog gives a very interesting, very technical, very geeky way to fix this issue.
Pixels at an Exhibition covered by 2 Bay Area papers
Pixels at an Exhibition at Giorgi Gallery in Berkeley was recently covered by two Bay Area newspapers — The Oakland Tribune and Contra Costa Times











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