Rabu, 17 April 2013
Selasa, 16 April 2013
Origami Photography by Yaroslav Mischenko
Amazing origami shoot taken from Samsung Galaxy Ace by Yaroslav Mischenko, talented photographer and 3D paper artist from Kyiv, Ukraine.
Samsung GALAXY Note Photography by Zhang Yu
Amazing android photographs taken from Samsung GALAXY Note by Zhang Yu. talented photographer and traveler from Beijing, China.
6 Android Apps for Taking Self-Portraits
This apps collection is about the art of self-portraiture. There are many ways to approach the challenge—you can play around with Photoshop, capture heartwarming subject matter, experiment with light... the list goes on.
1. Camera Self-Timer
Camera Self-Timer is the simple camera with a self-timer function. Just choose the interval and press [set timer] to start the countdown. The photos that you took is saved into the following directory. /sdcard/CameraSelfTimer/
Coast: Free
2. Morpho Self Camera
For the classic self or group portrait, the casual photographer simply turns the camera on the subject and extends his/her arm to blindly get the shot. Morpho Self Camera offers guidance through oral direction. Using predetermined settings, the app's voice will guide your toward the angle/composition you're aiming for.
Cost: $1.29
3. Self Timer Camera
A camera shoot by 10 sec timer. Timer starts when you push camera button or camera icon on the screen.
!!! Please read !!!
!!! Pict are stored in [/sdcard/Android/data/stndstn.selftimercamera/files] !!!
-- After shoot, the pict taken is shown by embedded viewer.
-- Click left bottom thumbnail then viewer window will open. You can push menu button and choose "View" from menu items. Then, embedded pict viewer will open and you can choose some actions such as "SEND" or "USE PICTURE AS" from MENU.
-- Flash(auto) is available.
Coast: Free
4. Camera Trigger
Camera Trigger is an app that activates the camera shutter through the detection of movement. Choose one of three timer options; 1, 5, and 10 seconds detection delay. When the start button is released, a loud beep will sound after the selected delay time; motion detection will commence, and the photo will not be taken until movement is detected.
Coast: Free
5. Volume Key Camera
Volume Key is simple—instead of blindly struggling to hit the right touchscreen button to take your shot, the app allows you to use the easily discernible volume key to activate, or by touching anywhere on the touchscreen.
Coast: Free
6. Sound Camera
Sound Camera allows you to take a photo remotely via sound-activation or by count-down timer. Place the cell phone on a tripod or stationary object, and count-down or simply clap. You also have the option to touch the screen anywhere to activate, rather than trying to hit the designated button blindly.
Coast: $0.82
1. Camera Self-Timer
Camera Self-Timer is the simple camera with a self-timer function. Just choose the interval and press [set timer] to start the countdown. The photos that you took is saved into the following directory. /sdcard/CameraSelfTimer/
Coast: Free
2. Morpho Self Camera
For the classic self or group portrait, the casual photographer simply turns the camera on the subject and extends his/her arm to blindly get the shot. Morpho Self Camera offers guidance through oral direction. Using predetermined settings, the app's voice will guide your toward the angle/composition you're aiming for.
Cost: $1.29
3. Self Timer Camera
A camera shoot by 10 sec timer. Timer starts when you push camera button or camera icon on the screen.
!!! Please read !!!
!!! Pict are stored in [/sdcard/Android/data/stndstn.selftimercamera/files] !!!
-- After shoot, the pict taken is shown by embedded viewer.
-- Click left bottom thumbnail then viewer window will open. You can push menu button and choose "View" from menu items. Then, embedded pict viewer will open and you can choose some actions such as "SEND" or "USE PICTURE AS" from MENU.
-- Flash(auto) is available.
Coast: Free
4. Camera Trigger
Camera Trigger is an app that activates the camera shutter through the detection of movement. Choose one of three timer options; 1, 5, and 10 seconds detection delay. When the start button is released, a loud beep will sound after the selected delay time; motion detection will commence, and the photo will not be taken until movement is detected.
Coast: Free
5. Volume Key Camera
Volume Key is simple—instead of blindly struggling to hit the right touchscreen button to take your shot, the app allows you to use the easily discernible volume key to activate, or by touching anywhere on the touchscreen.
Coast: Free
6. Sound Camera
Sound Camera allows you to take a photo remotely via sound-activation or by count-down timer. Place the cell phone on a tripod or stationary object, and count-down or simply clap. You also have the option to touch the screen anywhere to activate, rather than trying to hit the designated button blindly.
Coast: $0.82
Senin, 15 April 2013
iPhoneography by Ekaterina Pimenova
Beautiful iphoneographs by Ekaterina Pimenova, talented semi-professional photographer based in Saint-Petersburg, Russia.
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