Posts Tagged ‘Vint B&W’

Review: Monochrome Camera

Monochrome Camera
Version 1.0

Rating 0 stars

Bottom line: Poor image quality. Saves images at 300×400 resolution.

Monochrome Camera for iPhone

MonoCam

Monochrome Camera by TouchInside is a new app which saves images in monochrome. It has its own camera function or you can import images from your camera roll. I know it takes a lot of time, effort and coding skills to create any iPhone app, but with all that’s wrong with this one, I wonder how this ever got past beta stage.

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iPhoneography: Diner

March 7, 2010
Oscar Night
Dallas, Texas

iPhoneography: Diner at Buzzbrews

Diner

Toolbox: Vint B&W, TiltShift Generator

Another image in this series, “Nighthawk“, also appears through March as part of my exclusive Featured iPhontographer series on Pixels at an Exhibition.

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iPhoneography: Dinner With My Dad

February 23, 2010
Anaheim, California

iPhoneography: Dinner With My Dad

Dinner With My Dad

Toolbox: Vint B&W

I suppose I should probably get a model release for this image. I’m not worried about a lawsuit. I’m concerned about being grounded.

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iPhoneography: SFO in Monochrome

San Francisco, California
January 29, 2010

iPhoneography: Bob's Broiler Before Bar Close

Bob's Broiler Before Bar Close

iPhoneography: The Big Moon

The Big Moon

iPhoneography:On the 30 Bus Going the Wrong Way

On the 30 Bus Going the Wrong Way

iPhoneography: Street scene from a bus window

Street scene from a bus window

Toolbox: Vint B&W, Photogene, Format126

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iPhoneography: SFO in monochrome – Trains

San Francisco, California
January, 2010

iPhoneography: Blue Train to the G Stop

Blue Train to the G Stop

iPhoneography: The F Train

The F Train

iPhoneography: Powell Street Station

Powell Street Station

Toolbox: Gorillacam, CameraKit, Format126, Vint B&W

Three trains in San Francisco.

People going somewhere. People going nowhere. People moving or waiting to move.

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My iPhone Camera Bag updated

This updated Camera Bag post will also go in the navbar above. I wanted to share the evolution of my iPhone. You can read my original Camera Bag post here.

page 4 on my iPhone

Some of my other camera apps. Page 4 on my iPhone

The best camera is the one that’s with you and the one that’s with me nearly all the time is my first generation 8 GB iPhone 2G.

I don’t use one app exclusively to shoot with. I have several and try to match up the image with the app. One of the features that makes the iPhone camera unique is the availability of thousands of photography-related apps. For less than the cost of a DVD, you can basically get a whole new camera experience.

iPhone apps are constantly being created, updated and improved. Since I first wrote my original Camera Bag post, several new apps have been released and several apps have been improved to the point where they have leapfrogged ahead as far as functionality and performance.

I find myself shooting with many different apps than the first time I wrote about my iPhone’s camera bag. Here’s my updated toolbox — the go-to apps I’m currently using.

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