on 5/16/10 9:40 PM, jose at jose.cor...@gmail.com wrote:

> I've found that the dreamy analog touch of some iphone photography
> apps goes well with the dreamy analog touch of my Rivendell. :)
> 
> Here are some shots I took today exploring the bayou paths downtown on
> my Atlantis:
> 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/southgatephotos/sets/72157623951607973/
> 
> Some shots were taken with Hipstamatic and some with ShakeItPhoto.
> 
> I think the saying "The best camera is the one you got" definitely
> applies to my iphone. But in addition to the convenience factor,
> there's also a fun factor that sometimes trumps all the megapixels of
> my fancier cameras.
> 
> Maybe I have a liking for that analog look because that's what my
> childhood pictures are in, or perhaps its a hardwired preference
> similar to liking Impressionist paintings. I dunno, but I dig it.
> 
> I realize some of you may scoff at the idea of techy fake analog. I
> think GP himself may not even do digital.

Hard to argue against those images.  Really nice stuff!

- Jim

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