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Gift Idea? Give the Hippest Garden Photos on the Planet
comments (0) November 29th, 2011 in blogs
Last time I posted here, I spilled the beans regarding all the green and not-so-green options for Christmas trees. So I thought it might be a good idea to forge ahead with an idea for a gift to put under the tree for the garden lover in your life. No, you can't dig holes and plant bulbs with it, but you can make some magical moments when you combine a new iPhone with the hippest photography app on the planet.
I saw my first Hipstamatic image a couple of years ago, posted at a Flickr page for aficionados. The image that caught my eye was a fairly mundane composition - the exterior of a 1930s era office building. But it looked like someone had dug it out of an old shoebox in the attic: grainy, tired colors, and lighting irregularities that gave it a dreamy feeling.
To my delight, I found out that Hipstamatic is an app created for iPhones, and for $1.99, I thought I'd splurge. (Biff the Wonder Spaniel can go a day without a rawhide chew.)
Hipstamatic is photo enhancement software that digitally simulates different types of lenses, films, and flashes to create an almost endless array of sometimes hauntingly unpredictable effects. Launch the app and you'll see what appears to be an old pocket camera, complete with textured, matte black case, a small view window, and a big yellow button that triggers the shutter.
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| Lens: John S / Film: Ina's 1969 |
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| Lens: John S / Film: Blanko |
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Lens: Kaimal Mark II / Film: Ina's 1969 |
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| Lens: Kaimal Mark II / Film: Ina's 1969 |
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| Lens: John S / Film: Ina's 1969 |
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| Lens: Buckhorst H1 / Film: Kodot |
| Lens: Jimmy / Film: Blanko |
Hipstamatic makes it easy to share images. With one click, you can link to e-mail, Facebook, Twitter, Tumbler, Flickr, or Facebook. You can wow your friends with your artistic prowess and give your garden a new look without getting a spec of loam lodged under your nails. I know it's made me very popular with my friends. Just look how happy they are!
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| Lens: John S / Film: Ina's 1969 |
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