Davide Capponi photography

Photographic art by Davide Capponi

Posts tagged ‘mobile photography’

The curve

The curve

A skating track in the park of Colletta in Torino. This has been shot with my iPhone 4s .

The app used to shot the image was ProCamera, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using  Glaze and Repix.

Was it a dream ?

Was it a dream ?

Piazza San Carlo in Torino. This has been shot with my iPhone 4s .

The app used to shot the image was ProCamera, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using  Glaze and Repix.

Insider crossing

Insider crossing

Downtown Torino. This has been shot with my iPhone 4s .

The app used to shot the image was ProCamera, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using Decim8 and Deco Sketch.

This town 4

This town 4

Galleria San Federico in Torino. This has been shot with my iPhone 4s .

The app used to shot the image was ProCamera, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using  Glaze and Repix.

Eye in the sky

Eye in the sky

The park of Colletta in Torino. This has been shot with my iPhone 4s .

The app used to shot the image was ProCamera, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using Pic Grunger, Mextures, TwistCam, Repix, Phototoaster.

This town 3

This town 3

A building in Torino. This has been shot with my iPhone 4s .

The app used to shot the image was ProCamera, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using  Glaze and Repix.

This photo has been featured in iArt Chronicles Painterly Mobile art Monday selection.

To participate to the selection you can join the Flick Group Painterly Mobile Art ; best photos will be featured.

Learning to fly

Learning to fly

The flooding river Po in Torino, shot from the Murazzi. This has been shot with my iPhone 4s .

The app used to shot the image was ProCamera, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using Di9stressed FX, Glaze and and Filterstorm.

Torino jazz festival

Torino Jazz Festival

A concert from Torino Jazz Festival. This has been shot with my iPhone 4s .

The app used to shot the image was ProCamera, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using Decim8, Glaze, Repix and Filterstorm.

This town 2

This town 2

The rooftops of Torino, shot from Palazzo Madama. This has been shot with my iPhone 4s .

The app used to shot the image was ProCamera, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using Modern Grunge, Glaze and Phototoaster.

Po overflowing

Po overflowing

The flooding river Po in Torino, shot from the Murazzi. This has been shot with my iPhone 4s .

The app used to shot the image was ProCamera, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using Di9stressed FX, Glaze and and Filterstorm.

This town

This town

Piazza Castello in Torino, shot from Palazzo Madama. This has been shot with my iPhone 4s .

The app used to shot the image was ProCamera, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using Modern Grunge and Phototoaster.

This photo has been featured on The App Whisperer Flickr Weekly Showcase, The App Whisperer is a great Mobile Photography blog that provides many useful resources such as tutorials and app reviews.

Why so little photography on Freshly Pressed ?

Freshly Pressed logo

I noticed that recently photography is a neglected topic on the Freshly Pressed page, while time ago it was much more covered.
While I understand that textual content might emerge more in the form of attractive headlines, my passion is for photography and this is the topic I am interest to see.
Is this a topic that is becoming less important in the wordpress universe ?

I just opened a topic in the WordPress Forums,  if you share this concern or agree, why don’t you make your voice heard there ?

Here’s the link to the topic: http://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/why-so-little-photography-on-freshly-pressed?replies=2#post-1267369