Buy a THOW and they throw in a cat (BOGCF).
Thanks Ann!Gosh you've got it up and running so quickly and with such wonderful bits and bobs. Homely already!
The little photos in the kitchen - where do they come from?
Home from home at last !
It already looks like a happy home. Congratulations.
It looks wonderful, and you've had a cat installed already!
Congrats! Looks wonderful!
❤️❤️❤️Your new house is adorable - I missed this thread before. Congratulations!
How interesting! I know you had a full on iPhoneography life before I came on the scene. What made you decide to change tack?Thanks Ann!
Those are mine from a series I did... I made them into ceramic coasters using mod podge.
I’m still full-on iPhonography. I just saw this technique online somewhere and decided to make them... I made 3 sets and gave two as gifts. It’s nice to see one’s images in real life sometimes (vs online.)How interesting! I know you had a full on iPhoneography life before I came on the scene. What made you decide to change tack?
Oh please! Have you tried cutting steak with a cat? Good luck with that.beats steak knives
Yes, I mean you are still full on iphoneography but I thought your imagery was different then?! Oh for goodness sake, Ann, you’re digging a massive hole - get back in your box!I’m still full-on iPhonography. I just saw this technique online somewhere and decided to make them... I made 3 sets and gave two as gifts. It’s nice to see one’s images in real life sometimes (vs online.)
!!!Yes, I mean you are still full on iphoneography but I thought your imagery was different then?! Oh for goodness sake, Ann, you’re digging a massive hole - get back in your box!
❤️Congrats RoseCat and welcome home
I think the start of iPhoneography sounded really exciting. How to get the most out of not such clear images and all the clever apps that came out. It was all new and hadn’t been done before. Somehow the stuff was different to what was done with a DSLR camera. Actually original. 70s Instamatic photos but with intent.!!!
My *style* has definitely changed over the years. I think that’s what you mean? I barely edit any more... I miss those creative years, but can’t seem to get that mojo back.
I almost wonder if it wouldn’t be fun pulling out an old smart phone and see what you could do with it. I sense a challenge here....
Gods, if I open that drawer and start pulling things out, I'll be ankle-deep in old phones.I almost wonder if it wouldn’t be fun pulling out an old smart phone and see what you could do with it. I sense a challenge here....
My *style* has definitely changed over the years.
I'll put my two cents in (usually not wanted) ImageArt , RoseCat and say (I think) its a 'style of its time', its had its day basically.I think the start of iPhoneography sounded really exciting.
But I’m not really meaning those types of photographs. Look at the IPPA Awards for 2010. Not one of them would win now. No Timbuktu, no Kathmandu. Okay some are a bit surprising .I'll put my two cents in (usually not wanted) ImageArt , RoseCat and say (I think) its a 'style of its time', its had its day basically.
It wasn't exclusive to iphones either, the 'style' had started by people editing the s**t out of regular camera images. The new iphone apps at the time just made it a lot easier. Photography, fashion, food, life, everything moves on and probably comes back around in the end, but this heavily edited stuff is dying out. Look how hard zenjenny tries to get people to post stuff on the Appstract thread just on here.
Sure there are pockets of people on Instagram etc that still push out these images, but the popularity has waned. Tell me I'm wrong?
I der if it wouldn’t be fun pulling out an old smart phone and see what you could do with it. I sense a challenge here....
I'll put my two cents in (usually not wanted) ImageArt , RoseCat and say (I think) its a 'style of its time', its had its day basically.
It wasn't exclusive to iphones either, the 'style' had started by people editing the s**t out of regular camera images. The new iphone apps at the time just made it a lot easier. Photography, fashion, food, life, everything moves on and probably comes back around in the end, but this heavily edited stuff is dying out. Look how hard zenjenny tries to get people to post stuff on the Appstract thread just on here.
Sure there are pockets of people on Instagram etc that still push out these images, but the popularity has waned. Tell me I'm wrong?
aphy, fashion, food, life, everything moves on and probably comes back around in the end, but this heavily edited stuff is dying out. Look how hard zenjenny tries to get people to post stuff on the Appstract thread just on here.
I'll put my two cents in (nd say (I think) its a 'style of its time', its had its day basically.
Sure there are pockets of people on Instagram etc that still push out these images, but the popularity has waned. Tell me I'm wrong?
Ha ha didn't realise it went back to 2010, cats and dogs were big news then!! What a difference a decade makes.But I’m not really meaning those types of photographs. Look at the IPPA Awards for 2010. Not one of them would win now. No Timbuktu, no Kathmandu. Okay some are a bit surprising .
2010 Winners – IPPAWARDS | iPhone Photography Awards
iPhone Photography Awards (IPPAWARDS) is the first and the longest running iPhone photography competition since 2007.www.ippawards.com
I’m meaning the type of images you yourself still produce on a daily basis, John, just not so clear because it’s the old phones. Kind of an everyday purity.
That was a very enjoyable “blast from the past”. Thanks, Ann!But I’m not really meaning those types of photographs. Look at the IPPA Awards for 2010. Not one of them would win now. No Timbuktu, no Kathmandu. Okay some are a bit surprising .
2010 Winners – IPPAWARDS | iPhone Photography Awards
iPhone Photography Awards (IPPAWARDS) is the first and the longest running iPhone photography competition since 2007.www.ippawards.com
I’m meaning the type of images you yourself still produce on a daily basis, John, just not so clear because it’s the old phones. Kind of an everyday purity.
I'll put my two cents in (usually not wanted) ImageArt , RoseCat and say (I think) its a 'style of its time', its had its day basically.
It wasn't exclusive to iphones either, the 'style' had started by people editing the s**t out of regular camera images. The new iphone apps at the time just made it a lot easier. Photography, fashion, food, life, everything moves on and probably comes back around in the end, but this heavily edited stuff is dying out. Look how hard zenjenny tries to get people to post stuff on the Appstract thread just on here.
Sure there are pockets of people on Instagram etc that still push out these images, but the popularity has waned. Tell me I'm wrong?
Of course you’re wrong.
wrong and a fruitloop to boot.
what is the *it* that has ‘had its day’? Apart from the implicit iOS snobbery, ’iPhoneography’ simply refers to the process of taking and editing photos on a phone.
If *it* is the ‘heavy editing’ you refer to, I think you have pointed out the low numbers of entries in the no-edit thread. Facebook and IG have more ‘heavy editing’ groups & threads than you could poke a stick at. And more moderate, low, this or that editing.
Ebbs and flows.
And btw I’ll have you know I don’t ‘work so hard to get people to post in APPstract‘. Most people are perfectly responsive to a threat or, failing that, a quick direct bank deposit.
Exactly, John. That’s what I’m trying to say!Joking apart, I like some of them, some had vision.
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I guess if you follow a lot of people on IG that do that style then it will look like its in vogue.