Mind blowing travel photography - with your iPhone!
Submitted by Wanderlust AndiAll of us take some (or all) of our travel photos with our smartphones. And, while we are taking those pictures, many of us feel a twinge of guilt that we are not using our expensive DSLR cameras - even though many of the pictures seem "not bad". The photographs in the attached link will change your mind about using your iPhone for your travel pictures, though. They were all taken with an iPhone 6, and they are mind-blowing.
Your Iphone - and some apps - might just replace your DSLR camera
The photographer that took the pictures does use some specialized iPhone camera apps. For example:
- A slow shutter app that allows you to get fantastic slow-shutter pictures that were only available on a DSLR camera before.
- A ProCam app that provides you with:
- A variety of shooting modes, such as time lapse, face detection, anti-shake, and slow motion.
- Camera mode features, such as control over the shutter speed, white balance, filters, and ISO
- Photo and video editing with vast choice of filters, lenses, and photo adjustment and manipulation.
Given these pictures, you just might find yourself ditching your camera - and opting to use your iPhone with these innovative apps, instead.
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