Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Paris Re View

iPhone artist Jon Leland was also in Paris this summer with his lovely bride Karen. He shares the following images from his trip: ToonPaint app figured in prominently in many of these images. Vive la France! Enjoy!





Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Romance de Paris

iPhone Diva here, finally over jet lag and joyfully going through images from a trip to Europe. The Dude and I were strolling along a boulevard on the Isle St. Louis in Paris when we happened upon a newly married couple and their photographer. We smiled knowing that he was working to get rid of all the distracting elements on the street to isolate their special moments.



Later, we were meandering, looking down at people picnicking along the Seine, when along came our bride! (yes, we began thinking of her as our bride by then. I snapped a shot with my iPhone.

As usual, I began to work with my apps. I used a new one called Timeless Photo to tone and edge this portrait.
This is another version using Timeless Photo. I like the feel of this.


An edgier, more avant garde rendition was the result of an app recommended by my friend and Photoshop guru, Jack Davis: addLib.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Cannes Do Photography, iPhone Style

Brian Kavanaugh Jones attended the Cannes film festival in the South of France recently. (Yes, it was work!) He did have a chance to snap and work some iPhone shots. The four waterfront views are the same view worked with various apps - see if you can guess which apps he used - all of them have been featured here on iPhone Diva at one time or another. I like all four permutations.







These final three photos are unique Cannes moments. Enjoy.



Wednesday, May 19, 2010

When A Flower Is More Than A Flower

Sister iPhone Diva Judy Norton created these beautiful images. Here's how she did the first one:

"In Fl we have a tree called the orchid tree; although it has no relation to what we know as orchids, the flower may look similar to some species. In this case the flower was deep pink. I coupled it in DXP with palmetto fronds and then played around with it in Ezimba. Love that app!"



About this second photo, she says:
"More messing around with Ezimba and a sunflower. I can't remember the order, 'cause once I start playing, I don't always remember where I've been."

Really? Gee, I always remember where I've been. NOT!!!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Inside A Cat's Brain

Today's collage was created by the Digital Dude: my handsome hubby Dewitt Jones. He call's it "Inside Po's Brain". Our cat, Po, is a rescue cat and there are a few synapses that don't quite fire all the time. Like if we leave the room and she can't see us, she starts crying as if her little heart might break. It's a reverse game of peek-a-boo. If she can't see us, we're gone. So we have to yell out, "We're here, Po. We haven't left." And she calms right down. This photo may be closer to photojournalism, come to think of it.


Sunday, May 16, 2010

Collage # 5 from iPhone Diva

Here's the latest collage using Montage, FotoMuse, ArtCamera apps and a new cool app called TouchUp painting in an embossed look to part of the collage. You can bet I'll be doing more with this app, lots more.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Collages # 3 and 4

Lightning Rose apps were Montage, Photo Studio, and Vihgo.



Ghost Trees apps were Montage, Photo Studio, Art Camera, Photogene.