Here is this week’s Faved On Flickr, featuring some of the excellent iPhoneography and iPhone Art shared to Life In LoFi’s Flickr group. These are just a few of the thousands of works shared this week to the pool.
There are some personal and beautiful pieces this week. There are plenty of great, fairly raw images, stunning landscapes, all the way to intricately apped art. It’s another great iPhonography showcase. Keep reading to see all of the images. >>>
I love images that are outside of what you expect from an artist’s established style. This week’s showcase has several of those. The lede photo this week is a simple, joyous, yet very personal photo from Dirk Dallas whose works shared here are often street shots with great lines and geometry. This week’s selection also includes two very beautiful personal images from Souichi Furusho and Benamon Tame who are both better known for their abstracts. One other notable image this week is Sarah Jarrett’s excellent portrait of The Duchess, which offers a great counterpoint to the less-playful official version.
Also in this week’s showcase are great photographs, landscapes, abstracts, portraits and iPhone Art from Star Rush, Paula Gardener, Roger Guetta, Dixon Hamby, Andy Royston, Paul Moore, Isabelle “misspixels” Gagné, Aylin Argun and many others.
Each link goes to the iPhoneographer’s Flickr photostream. Many iPhoneographers share the apps they used to create the images, so I encourage you to click the links and explore their photostreams further.
Want To Submit Your Images? Here’s How…
Submissions are open to everyone with an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. To have your works considered, simply post your images to Life In LoFi’s Flickr group. Images must be shot and processed using only an iDevice. Sundays, we feature a brand new showcase of more great iPhone photography.
There are many other stunning works posted in our Flickr group. Be sure to stop by there and have a look at the many other images that I couldn’t fit into this piece.
Please enjoy the set this week. As always, it’s the iPhoneographers who deserve the credit. My sincere thanks to all of the iPhoneographers in this week’s post and in the Flickr group. Thank you for sharing.
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