The iPhoneography Showcase of Claus Peder Pedersen
Monday, May 17, 2010 at 2:01PM |
Glyn Evans About me: I am an architect living in Denmark, and I shoot photographs using my iPhone, a DSLR and once in a while a Rolleiflex medium format camera. My approach is that of an amateur: enthusiastic, wide-ranging and sometimes less focused than what I would like to.
Following a bicycle accident that left me tied to my flat for some weeks, I took the following photos back in January and February of this year with my iPhone, limiting by what I could see from my windows, interior objects and occasionally whatever I was watching on my computer or TV. All the images were taken with my iPhone and processed with Photoshop.com, Best Camera, Mill Colour and Tilt Shift Generator.
If you are viewing this from an iPhone, then click HERE to view the showcase.
Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.
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Reader Comments (5)
This is an interesting idea in this showcase. I like this voyeuristic time lapse document of your recuperation. Many nice images to view as well
This is a pretty cool photoset that shows a wide range of diversity within a static environment. Great job of documenting life around you while you recuperated from your injury. Love how you documented construction, traffic, and the changing weather from your window.
Thanks for your comments!
Hi. I love your pictures. Can you tell me how you achieve the shots where the traffic and people look like little models, they are my favourite and i would love to try this!
Hi Rachel, thanks. Sorry I didn't see your post before. The shot are created by an app that is called 'Tilt shift generator' which blurs and saturates images to create the model effect.