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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Point of View Shooting Panoramas
If you stand in one place and make sure that optical center of the lens remains in the same vertical axis while you turn the iPhone4 from right to left (in this case) different forms of imagery can be created. … Continue reading
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Working With Flare on the iPhone4
Most professional lenses are heavily coated to keep flare to a minimum. But the lens on the iPhone4 is vulnerable to flare because of its design. I love this look and force the issue by shooting directly into light sources.