The 15th Annual iPhone Photography Awards - is OPEN FOR ENTRIES (apologies to all of the androids). Closing date 31st March 2022. https://www.ippawards.com/the-competition/
Ah c'mon Jilly, you can name and shame the 2 of us(apologies to all of the androids)
I thought we’d started to get a couple more Androiders or did they feel discriminated against and leave?? What happened to TomHH ? Hey, we NEED you. It wouldn’t be half as much fun without you both.Ah c'mon Jilly, you can name and shame the 2 of us
7 months on, its still just the 2 (occasionally 3) of us.I thought we’d started to get a couple more Androiders or did they feel discriminated against and leave?? What happened to TomHH ? Hey, we NEED you. It wouldn’t be half as much fun without you both.
What surprises me is that one of them was taken with an iPhone 6s. Fields apart from the latest versions.Nice selection, still hard for an old timer like me, to believe these were taken on a mobile phone.
Best of the iPhone photography awards 2022 – in pictures
The awards have been celebrating the creativity of iPhone users since 2007. We take a look at a selection of the winners of the 15th annual competitionwww.theguardian.com
Its not the camera but the photographer adage springs to mind.....What surprises me is that one of them was taken with an iPhone 6s. Fields apart from the latest versions.
Then it shouldn’t matter if it’s mobile or DSLR.Its not the camera but the photographer adage springs to mind.....
Hmm well within a certain range. An Aston Martin and a Ford Focus will get you to the supermarket, but there are differencesThen it shouldn’t matter if it’s mobile or DSLR.
Is it against the rules to post-process the image on a computer, say in PhotoShop? I can’t remember. Some of them are of such great quality it’s hard to believe something hasn’t been done to them in one of the big editing programs.What surprises me is that one of them was taken with an iPhone 6s. Fields apart from the latest versions.
Can't think of much I can do in photoshop that I can't do on my phone even if it's fiddlier and has fewer apps (android.)Is it against the rules to post-process the image on a computer, say in PhotoShop? I can’t remember. Some of them are of such great quality it’s hard to believe something hasn’t been done to them in one of the big editing programs.
The rules say no desktop processing at all. I'd guess a big factor in the quality is infinite care in setting up the original shot. Plus tripods in some cases.Is it against the rules to post-process the image on a computer, say in PhotoShop? I can’t remember. Some of them are of such great quality it’s hard to believe something hasn’t been done to them in one of the big editing programs.