Loving the Brooklyn photos in this iPhone Tumblelog.
CameraBag is a cool iPhone app that gives you several camera effects:
-"Helga" - A square-format toy camera feel with washed-out highlights and old-school vignetting.
-"1974" - This is your father's camera. Faded, tinted, and hip.
-"Lolo" - Shoot from the hip and take life as it comes with vibrant, colorful shots.
-"Cinema" - Dramatic, moody, wide-screen stills from the movie of your life.
-"1962" - Dynamic black and whites from the photojournalists of a bygone era.
-"Mono" - Smooth gradation from black to white.
-"Infrared" - Simulation of the popular landscape photography technique.
Via SwissMiss
Telephoto, macro, wide angle, and fish eye lenses that attach to your iPhone. Sweet.
QuadCamera lets you create multi-shot photos with your iPhone. It's like having the Lomo Action Sampler on your phone.
Moo starts doing full sized business cards. Spendy, but sweet.
Myla Kent came up with the wonderful idea of pairing a quotation or passage together with a photograph and putting them both together on a blog.
PicApp lets you post stock photography like the photo above from vendors including Getty Images on your blog for free. Search for a photo and copy the embed code to insert the javascript code for the flash player. PicApp does a revenue share on adds clicked in the player with the stock photo houses.
I can deal with the ads and tools when you hover over the photo, but it's a shame about that ugly little illustrated character popping up in the corner. I'm very unlikely not to use the service unless I have to because of that alone. And the flashing Ad tab? Come on, guys.






