For me, nothing enhances landscape and cityscape photography better than a few clouds hovering above the scene.
They’re just so majestic, gliding effortlessly across the sky in random formations with catchy names like Cirrus, Cumulus and Stratus.
And, I can’t think of a better way to join in the fun of the weekly Phoneograpy Challenge — this time around in BLACK-and-WHITE — than by showcasing a few phlights-of-phancy phrames that I captured on my iPhone 5.
GOING UP!
To view more BLACK and WHITE shots captured with mobile handhelds by my fellow digital ringtone shooters, just click HERE.
If you occasionally frame a scene with a smartphone or tablet, why not join in the fun and hone your craft. There’s a rotating Phoneography Challenge each and every Monday. For complete details, click on over to Sally’s Lens and Pens by Sally.
Until next Monday, let your phone be your lens.
©The Palladian Traveler | ©Tom Palladio Images
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I’ve become totally taken with panorama, and no surprise that I really like yours. The stretch of the landscape with the hills or mountains as the backdrop work well. Happy Phoneography Monday.
Sally — It’s that panorama feature that got me hooked on iPhoneography. You need to upgrade and start having some fun! 🙂
Oh, I have it. Must start experimenting. I have done a few, and just must decide to use it.
Phun, my phriend.
janet
I have no PH word with which to respond, so thanx!
nice work. i am drooling over the panoramic short. iphone no doubt makes it quite easy but i still need to experiment it to make things better
Practice makes perfect, Amar. Enjoy the panorama setting on your iPhone.
lovely plights… my favourite must be the one going up the buildings. 🙂
WLIAF — That was taken in Venice. Nice fave.