One Tree, Two Apps, Three Treatments
A lone tree provoked three distinct treatments, using a trusted photo app and a new painting app, for stylistic effects.
A lone tree provoked three distinct treatments, using a trusted photo app and a new painting app, for stylistic effects.
There is no certainty but one: When you don’t record the moment, your adventure is but a memory.
How many apps does it take to edit an iPhone photo? Well, that depends on how many you have.
In that elusive effort to get to the rainbow’s pot of gold, my camera comparison yielded some surprising results.
Shake ’em, shoot ’em, edit ’em—it’s all good when you mix Mexican martinis with an iPhone 5s and Adobe Lightroom.
The serenity of a blue mountain dusk is interrupted by color, and recorded by iPhone.
All creatures great and small succumb to a universal truth: We don’t want to be kept out.
Life’s difficult issues are often the smallest, yet the most exasperating. Solutions to improve quality of life just need creative thinking.
Where’s there a sunset party every night where the sky-gazing and the people-watching compete?
It’s never too late to wake up and smell the wildflowers on social media, even on your deathbed.
You use your iPhone for listening every day, but have you ever used its camera to really listen?
What’s leftover after the pretty people have gone? A Wordless Wednesday response without words.
How do you like to shoot tequila? Try it blanco or añejo, with lime or with salt, and add Snapseed for a finishing touch.
You can use your iPhone like a macro camera to offer up more than one surprise inside.
The iPhone 5s makes a fantastic camera, especially when it’s the only one you’ve got, with an assist from Snapseed.