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I’m back. Here is a small number of the outstanding images that were posted to the Life In LoFi group on Flickr over the past couple of weeks. Even if you don’t upload, please be sure to look over our Flickr group. There are many many many great images that don’t get posted here.
Today, I’m pleased to present another strong collection of images. Again, it was very difficult narrowing down the choices for this week’s post. Actually, this will be one of two Faved posts. I’ve got a special Faved I’ll be posting tomorrow as well.
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This week’s lead image is an excellent photo by Joe Aguierre. Taken as part of a series of band photos — the name of the band was not listed in the image’s description — it’s not only another great example of commercial work being created on an iPhone, but it’s a well lit, well staged, and perfectly processed photo.
There was a lot of powerful street photography submitted, including great photos from Aik Beng Chia, Valerie Ardini, Greg Schmigel, Danny Dutch and others.
Again, there are some wonderfully ethereal images, including the unsettling “Hand” by dasar and gladly beyond’s “Concealed by Water…”. I love the convergence of lines in the two architectural photographs by Juliph and Psus4.
There was a lot of good production the past couple of weeks. Included here are several excellent diptych, triptych, and quadtych images this week, all using the multiple frames to either communicate their story or to juxtapose an interesting series of images.
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.
Today’s Faved was posted from 30,000 feet. It’ll be good to get back down to earth, get back home and get back to work. I hope you enjoy this week’s gallery.
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