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Monday, September 19

  1. page Classroom Camera Uses edited 1. Taking Notes—Use a smartphone camera to snap clear pictures of lecture notes for later refer…

    1. Taking Notes—Use a smartphone camera to snap clear pictures of lecture notes for later reference.
    2. Storytelling—Stories come alive using digital photography. Smartphone cameras can take excellent storybook shots you can add effects to later on.
    3. Video Docs—Shooting a documentary-style project with a smartphone is an edgy and artistic way to tell your story. You can also try shooting an ad or commercial for a media studies class using the same technique.
    4. Presentations—Use your smartphone camera for making great presentations. They can be staged, or completely off the cuff (e.g. on a filed trip somewhere).
    5. Tutorial Making—This is a great way to check for understanding of a certain topic. Have students create either a step-by-step visual guide or video tutorial using their smartphone cameras.
    6. Science in Motion—Objects in motion make a great video project idea for science class. You can also use it for dissection projects, where the camera needs to get a nice quick zoom on key stages of the process.
    7. Story Chains—This is a visual take on the classic chain story exercise. One student begins with a photograph (either real or staged) and places a caption underneath it. The next student adds a new picture and caption to keep the impromptu story going, and so on.
    8. Photo Collages—Art classes can become platforms for digital image display.
    9. Scanning Documents—The camera of a smartphone can be used as a scanner.
    10. Visual Diaries—Use images to create a visual record of a personal or academic journey of your choice.

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Monday, October 21

  1. page iPadography Article iPad Camera Apps edited http://cnansen.blogspot.com/2013/06/what-i-learned-about-ipadography-not.html What I learned a…

    http://cnansen.blogspot.com/2013/06/what-i-learned-about-ipadography-not.html
    What I learned about iPadography (not iPhoneography) during the ISTE 13 Photo Walk
    During the ISTE 2013 Photo Walk in San Antonio, TX we met Carlos Austin. He is a professional photographer from Austin, TX who drove to San Antonio just to participate in the photo walk.
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  2. page iPadography Article iPad Camera Apps edited What I learned about iPadography (not iPhoneography) during the ISTE 13 Photo Walk During the I…

    What I learned about iPadography (not iPhoneography) during the ISTE 13 Photo Walk
    During the ISTE 2013 Photo Walk in San Antonio, TX we met Carlos Austin. He is a professional photographer from Austin, TX who drove to San Antonio just to participate in the photo walk.
    After our walk from the convention center to the Alamo, the 172+ participants started breaking into smaller groups to continue their photo walk. Carlos approached Larry Anderson and myself and offered to guide us around the Alamo grounds and Riverwalk, showing us photo opportunities we would never have found on our own.
    I can't express enough how much Carlos added to our photography experience. He is a natural teacher, and actually teaches an extension photography course through the university in Austin.
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    Carlos helping Tony, just as he helped all of us during the day.
    I have not learned so much about photography in a short time since spending three days learning about photography from Vincent Laforet in 2007 at an Apple Distinguished Educator Institute in Monterey Bay, CA. Carlos would watch us make a photo, and then kindly suggest that we try again from a different angle, framing it differently, work with the lighting and shadows, try different exposure settings, etc. I have several before and after photos - before Carlos' suggestions and after his suggestions - that I will use in future workshops. For one photo Carlos had me try it at least six times until I got it right :-)
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    Here is the photo that I made multiple times before this final image.
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    Here Carlos is helping Larry with the same photo, and using a reflector to fill in light in the dark areas.
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    I had first composed this photo cutting out the tree on the left. Carlos pointed out how it helped frame the photo.
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    Here I had originally made the photo without the boat. Carlos suggested I wait for one to come by and capture it as it just went under the bridge. He explained how the lines in the photo would draw your attention to it.
    Even though Carlos came all the way from Austin for the photo walk, all he brought with him was an iPad and tripod. I had not considered the iPad as a serious camera since the iPhone has a better lens and is always with me. In fact, there is a new branch of photography people refer to as iPhoneography but is now considered to be photography from any smart phone. Carlos prefers the iPad as he used some Apps I had never heard of that provide adjustment tools that require the larger screen.
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    Carlos also uses a tripod, and usually sets a timer to make the photo so that he isn't getting the photo out of focus by moving the screen. This "trick" also allows him to get into the photo himself, such as the photo he made of our group at lunch. It also allows him to extend the iPad to make photos up to ten feet in the air or out over obstacles such as water.
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    Here Carlos uses the tripod to hold the iPad out across the water to make a photo of a mother duck and her ducklings.
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    Here Carlos used the tripod to hold the iPad up closer to the butterflies to make this photo.He set the timer so he had time to hold the iPad up and arrange it where he wanted it.
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    This is the iPad holder he used to attache it to his tripod.
    Some of the Apps Carlos used extensively are PureShot, Hipstamatic, Snapseed, Crop Suez, iwatermark, pixlr express +, PS Touch, Flickstackr, Awesome camera, icolorama, distressedfx, over (text app), mpro, fotor, lensflare, lenslight
    I have been doing iPhoneography workshops for some time, and have collected around 60 Apps I recommend. Only about ten of them are Apps that Carlos uses.
    http://list.ly/cnansen
    Here are the Apps Carlos had on his iPad, with prices where I could find them and a link to the App in the iTunes Store. They are grouped in the same way Carlos had them organized in his folders.
    PureShot ($1.99) - http://itun.es/i6xS7nq
    Hipstamatic ($1.99 - iPhone) - http://itun.es/i6xS7nD
    Hipstamatic Oggl (Free - iPhone) - http://itun.es/i6xS7nJ
    Snapseed (Free) - http://itun.es/i6xL2mX
    Crop Suey HD ($1.99) - http://itun.es/i6xS7nx
    Pixlr Express PLUS (Free) - http://itun.es/i6xL2mq
    iWatermark (Free, the $1.99 version removes their watermark) - http://itun.es/i6xS7n6
    A Clear Watermark ($1.99, embossed watermark) - http://itun.es/i6xS2W9
    HelloCamera ($1.99) match filters - http://itun.es/i6xS7nS
    PS Touch - Adobe Photoshop Touch ($9.99) - http://itun.es/i6xY4Xz
    FlickStackr for Flickr ($1.99) - http://itun.es/i6xL2cQ
    Camera Awesome - http://itun.es/i6xL2cy
    iColorama - http://itun.es/i6xS7QH
    Distressed FX ($0.99) - http://itun.es/i6xL2wX
    Over ($1.99) - http://itun.es/i6xY4Xy
    MPro ($1.99) - http://itun.es/i6xY4XC
    Fotor™ ($2.99) - http://itun.es/i6xY3Dz
    LensFlare ($1.99) - http://itun.es/i6xY3D4
    LensLight ($1.99) - http://itun.es/i6xY3DQ
    iPhoto - http://itun.es/i6xL2mx
    Pixlr-o-matic (Free, also a $0.99 version) - http://itun.es/i6xL2mL
    Photo fx Ultra ($4.99) - http://itun.es/i6xS7nk
    Adobe Photoshop Express (Free) - http://itun.es/i6xS2Wj
    Laminar Pro - Image Editor ($0.99) - http://itun.es/i6xS2WD
    Perfectly Clear ($2.99) – Photo Correction (Automatic) - http://itun.es/i6xY3JX
    Filterstorm - http://itun.es/i6xS7nK
    Filterstorm Pro is $14.99 and is for the iPhone
    Jazz! ($0.99) - Edit photos with powerful filters, effects, unlimited vintage -http://itun.es/i6xS2WL
    TouchRetouch HD ($0.99) - http://itun.es/i6xS7nG
    Process ($14.99) - http://itun.es/i6xL2m2
    Image Blender ($1.99) - http://itun.es/i6xS2Wd
    Gridditor ($1.99) - http://itun.es/i6xS7nr
    PhotoTangler Collage Maker HD - http://itun.es/i6xS7nc
    Geló ($0.99) - http://itun.es/i6xS2Wp
    Handy Photo® ($1.99) - http://itun.es/i6xS2Ws
    PhotoMagic HD ($1.99) - http://itun.es/i6xS2Wb
    PuddingCamera (Free) - http://itun.es/i6xS2WM
    Color Lake ($1.99) - http://itun.es/i6xY3qp
    Momentsia (Free) - http://itun.es/i6xS2Wt
    PicsArt Photo Studio (Free) - http://itun.es/i6xS7nv
    PicShop HD - Photo Editor - http://itun.es/i6xS2Wn
    FX Photo Studio: pro effects - http://itun.es/i6xS2Wv
    PhotoWizard-HD Photo Editor ($2.99) - http://itun.es/i6xL2mr
    SubtleColor ($0.99) - http://itun.es/i6xL2mt
    Glaze (Free) - http://itun.es/i6xY3qG
    Tangled FX ($1.99) - http://itun.es/i6xS2W5
    Art Set - http://itun.es/i6xY3qt
    Repix Inspiring Photo Editor (Free) - http://itun.es/i6xS7nQ
    AutoPainter HD ($0.99) - http://itun.es/i6xY3qc
    Painteresque ($1.99) - http://itun.es/i6xS2WQ
    PhotoViva ($5.99) - http://itun.es/i6xL2mN
    PhotoArtistaHD ($1.99) - http://itun.es/i6xL2mv
    Etchings ($0.99) - http://itun.es/i6xY3qN
    Aquarella HD ($2.99) - http://itun.es/i6xS7NX
    Flowpaper ($0.99) - http://itun.es/i6xY3q5
    My Brushes Pro ($2.99) - http://itun.es/i6xS2Qf
    MyBrushes (Free) - http://itun.es/i6xY3q4
    Sketch, Paint, Playback on Unlimited Size Canvas
    Mobile Monet HD ($1.99)- Photo Sketch and Paint Effects - http://itun.es/i6xL2mQ
    ArtRage - http://itun.es/i6xY3qQ
    Procreate ($4.99) – Sketch, paint, create. - http://itun.es/i6xS2QT
    Moku Hanga HD ($2.99) - http://itun.es/i6xS2Qj
    ArtStudio ($4.99) - draw, paint and edit photo - http://itun.es/i6xS2QD
    Deco Sketch - http://itun.es/i6xY33X
    An app for an iPhoneography community
    Mobitog Community (Free) - http://itun.es/i6xS24W
    For keeping up with the latest news on mobile device
    http://Mobitog.com
    http://theappwhisperer.com
    http://lifeinlofi.com/
    http://lifeinlofi.com/photo-apps-on-sale/
    Not essential for photography, but for planning
    Radar Cast Pro ($1.99) to check the weather - http://itun.es/i6xY3fn
    LightTrac ($4.99) - http://itun.es/i6xY4Xn
    to see where the light (sun, moon) will be coming from
    A portable light source Carlos had with: CN-160 video light
    http://www.amazon.com/Neewer%C2%AE-CN-160-camera-video-light/dp/B004TJ6JH6
    Austin Photography
    Carlos Austin
    Austin Tx 78748
    http://austinphotography.com/
    Info@autinphotography
    512.292.9832

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Thursday, May 17

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    With No Limitations On Their Usage
    http://discover.odai.yale.edu/ydc/
    Public Domain Pictures source
    http://www.publicdomainpictures.net/

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Tuesday, November 8

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Thursday, October 13

  1. page Adobe TV Tutorials edited Here is a collection of videos from Adobe TV http://tv.adobe.com/channels/ The History Brush h…
    Here is a collection of videos from Adobe TV
    http://tv.adobe.com/channels/
    The History Brush
    http://tv.adobe.com/watch/the-russell-brown-show/history-brush/

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