In Sunnyvale, eating gluten-free Easter brunch with the Browns. The multi-shot feature is courtesy of QuadCamera, an iPhone photography application that I recently discovered and am loving. The app works best when you want to capture moving objects or different angles of still objects. See examples below.
Corners of my room.
Best jumping jacks I've ever seen.
So, here's to...
sunsets
best friends
apps that get it
Easter
Grace
Love
Corners of my room.
Best jumping jacks I've ever seen.
So, here's to...
sunsets
best friends
apps that get it
Easter
Grace
Love
10 comments:
That app is so cool! I wish my digi could do that.
Btw... do you take four quick shots in a row?
Bijal, I thought of you when I found out about this neat photo app: you and your serious digi, and how tech is bringing serious photography capabilities to the everyday photographer. Who agrees?
To answer your question, you set a timer to take the shots at a time interval that you feel is most appropriate for your situation. You touch the "take" button only once, and voila, the four shots are taken. If you set the time interval to be short, you usually hold still as the camera does its thing; but if you set the interval to be long, you can move the camera around, like I did when I took shots of my room.
You can also customize the layout. For example, I can have eight snapshots on a picture, or even take a panoramic picture. Ah, I'll have to show you in person, but in the meantime, the link in my post gives a good introduction.
So glad you came over. Come back soon - David misses you. ;-)
the picture on the swing looks like you guys are freshmen. btw, where's my (our) gangsta pic? -k-
Swinging brings out the youth in us. Kevin, I already shared the gansta picture with you on Facebook by tagging you in it. Check it out!
this post made me smile :)
Sherrie, smile more. FYI, this girl has the most contagious/booming laughter ever!
aghiiiii i love it!!!! "sunset, best friends, and apps that get it." i might steal that sometime.
Do it, Ro. I've always believed that imitation is a sign of flattery. ;)
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