May 162011
 

OK, strange title?  Yes, I agree, but honestly I didn’t know how this would turn out until I finished it.  What you see below was shot with an iPhone.  Yes, I know I have been on a bit of a iPhone shooting kick lately, but hey it is honestly a good way to learn composition in some aspects.  You have to move to get the shot not sit there and zoom in so you are always looking for an angle and plus it give you a new way of looking at things…

The pano was shot using a free Microsoft iPhone app call Photosynth.  It is pretty user friendly and process images quickly.  I dropped it into Photoshop and did some quickk editing with some SEP 2.0, some Dfine, and finally Sharpener Pro 3 to pop the rock just a bit, and presto…

 

I know I didn’t do Half Dome justice in this pano, but it was that amazing sky that was stealing the show that day for me.

Pretty neat what that little camera can do with some great apps behind it

 

So the 2011 Texas Landscape Safari Workshop is in the bag and what a great time it was.  I know with the last posting I talked about the book I was hopefully going to have set for proof printing on Monday, but in the mean time I wanted to give everyone a quick taste of what lies within the upcoming pages…  You will have to forgive me as this is my first time using Vimeo so if you have problems viewing drop me an email and let me know.. enjoy the show…

I tell you what a great time it was this past week going to all these places and meeting new folks and helping them find their vision in photography…

Music used with permission from http://stockmusicboutique.com

 

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Hey Everyone,

If you haven’t heard the news, my good friends RC and Corey over at Layers Magazine are having a contest right now that if you’re the lucky winner you can score a brand new 16GB iTouch. Check out the link here for details. The guys did 2 podcasts with cool tips and tutorials for the new iPhone release so make sure you check out the podcasts .

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