The comment box seems to think that it knows what is best for me and will not allow me to type thank you very much because I’ve already used the phrase “thank you very much” in a previous post. Being the intellectual giant that I am, I’ve decide to trick the little bugger by rambling. So…without further ado, thank you very much! HAHAHA!
I look at this again and again! It’s really amazing. Maybe it’s not typical “iphonographic” and i’m not sure if we really should try to “imitate” regular photography and compose pictures as we could better do in photoshop. But it’s great to see that this is possible and our decision if we do so or not.
Thanks! I shot this with my iPhone on a GorillaPod tripod. I probably took 20-30 different photos and used 5 of them. The apps I used to make this were Juxtaposer, SwankoLab and Lo-Mob. I hope that helps you figure this out. It’s a lot easier than it looks.
This is really awesome. Brilliant use of the app – Kudos!
The comment box seems to think that it knows what is best for me and will not allow me to type thank you very much because I’ve already used the phrase “thank you very much” in a previous post. Being the intellectual giant that I am, I’ve decide to trick the little bugger by rambling. So…without further ado, thank you very much! HAHAHA!
I look at this again and again! It’s really amazing. Maybe it’s not typical “iphonographic” and i’m not sure if we really should try to “imitate” regular photography and compose pictures as we could better do in photoshop. But it’s great to see that this is possible and our decision if we do so or not.
This is my favorite photo of yours! Really spectacular work. You have a sharp eye for detail. :)
Thanks Emily! I have an uncanny ability to pick out good friends too. ;)
Awesome! Very cool. Great composition!
Thank you very much!
Wow man!
Great work
You’ve inspired me to teach myself how to use Juxtaposer
Thanks! I can’t wait to see what you come up with.
Great! But i wonder how did you made this?
Thanks! I shot this with my iPhone on a GorillaPod tripod. I probably took 20-30 different photos and used 5 of them. The apps I used to make this were Juxtaposer, SwankoLab and Lo-Mob. I hope that helps you figure this out. It’s a lot easier than it looks.
Thanks a lot for the explanation!
You’re welcome! I’m glad I could help.
I think I know who the winner is…
HAHA! I’ll tell you this much Jamie, it wasn’t me.