This blog is a showcase for my iPhoneography. All content is original. I take photos, review iPhone photo applications and share how the images are created.
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Man and Machine
Kayaking on Squam Lake, a late October afternoon.
Tents airing out.
Re-engineer the system of...
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Retrogasm is 2 years old today. In celebration I am going to go through my archives and reblogging some of my favorites...
Greene’s “dual-process theory” of moral decision-making posits that rationality and emotion are recruited according to the circumstances, with each...
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Skydivers
by Jay Fleck
72 posts tagged people
Subway Series 9 - Tile - NY, NY
iPhone 4, Camera+
There are so few places in our crazy world that we take the time to make beautiful. I love to see installations of art in a utilitarian location. What amazes me is how rarely we stop to look, absorb and enjoy the art that is around us. Next time you see something, stop, look, feel, listen. Let it in and be in the moment. It might be the most peaceful part of your busy day.
Subway Series 7 - Ghosts - NY, NY
iPhone 4, Slow Shutter, Camera+
Millions of people travel the New York subway everyday. Rarely leaving more than a fleeting imprint of their presence. Using a slow shutter with a digital camera captured this image of ghostly impressions of people moving on and off the train.
Subway Series 5 - Stance - NY, NY
iPhone 4, Slow Shutter, Photofx
Brace yourself, you are on the train. Rattle, rattle, lurch. Sitting you can relax and tune out. Find a pole, hold on. Lean against a door and ride it out. All in their own little world, tuning out the crush of other bodies. I love to watch people move on the train, balancing with ease or stiff and uncomfortable trying to maintain their dignity in a sea of strangers.
Subway Series 4 - Orange Sneakers - NY, NY
iPhone 4, Photofx
New York is a city of black. Black clothing, worn like camouflage blends in to the asphalt, soot and grimy concrete. Whenever I see someone wearing a bright color in the monochrome mass of winterized New Yorkers I’m delighted.
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