iPhone


27
Aug 09

DSLR Camera Remote App

Those who know me know I’m pretty nerdy when it comes to gadgets. Well I’m pretty excited today because onOne Software just releases DLSR Camera Remote version 1.1! What does this mean you might ask? It means finally us Nikon shooters can use this app! Not only did they add Nikon to the new update but also a auto import function for lightroom, burst settings, and a few other things.

Here is what you got to do to set this all up. First go to onOne Software and download the app from iTunes. I have the “Lite” version it only cost 2 bucks compared to the full version that costs 20. With the lite version all I can really do is fire the camera. If you get the full you can do whatever. Live view, burst, change shutter speed, ISO, the works. Now that you downloaded the app to your iPod or iPhone, go back and download the free software server this app will be running on your computer.

Now what you want to do is launch your server app on your computer grab your camera and the USB cord that came with it and plug one end into the computer and the other into (you guessed it) your camera. Make sure your camera is on. The make of your camera should pop up on the onOne server software. Then launch your iPhone or iPod’s DLSR Remote app and select your computer (Make sure your wi-fi is on). And there you go! Just push the button.

As you can see in this photo I’m triggering the camera from my phone and you can see the previous shot on the screen. Pretty niffty!

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10
Aug 09

iPhone GeoTag for Photographers

If you have an iPhone you know you love it. Now your just about to love it even more!

While in Barnes and Noble with my girlfriend Kari I picked up the iPhone book by Scott Kelby and I was flipping through it when I came across the GPS section and how every time you take a picture with apples camera app. It geo tags your images! Thats right it bakes the longitude and latitude right into the images metadata.

Why is this so cool? Because now when you go out scouting places to shoot photos and snap a picture with your phone the location of where you were standing when you took the picture will never be forgotten. So ten years down the road you can easily find out where you took that photo and go shoot some photos at that location.

Now how do you see and use this metadata? With lightroom its a snap! Just go to your library mode select one of your iPhone photos. Then on the right hand side will be all your meta data telling you what camera was used, shutter speed, all that stuff. But if you look at the EXIF section of it all your see GPS and some numbers. Guess what if you click on it. It will launch your web browser going right to Google Maps and pin pointing where you were when you took the shot, well I would say within 100 ft. I added some images to the end of this post to show you exactly how it all works.

Here is the image I captured

Screen shot 2009-10-22 at 1.42.36 AM

Here is where I click to launch Google Maps in my web browser

Screen shot 2009-10-22 at 1.43.13 AM

Here is my Google Maps result.

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24
Jul 09

Pano for the iPhone

I think this Pano application for the iPhone deserves a blog post. This is easily in my top 3 apps on my iPhone. Its super easy to use and you can be very creative with it. Not to mention you end up with bigger pictures from your iPhone. I have yet to print one of these out but I will soon and I’ll let you guys know how it comes out.

The recent update allows you to shoot a lot more photos and stich them together. You used to only be able to take 10 or so. Now it lets you take as many as your ever need for a good pano. It also now allows you to choose between shooting in landscape or portrait style.

Anyways I hope you like the photos I have made with this very cheep app. And if you have an iPhone this is a must have app I promise!

East coast beach

Shelburn Falls, MA

Blue house in B&W

Greenfield Skatepark, MA

Boston Alley, MA

Boston Alley 2, MA

Plane Hanger, MA

Museum, NY

New Haven Light House, CT

New York from liberty island

Brooklyn Bridge, MA

Valley Forge

Museum, PA

Lincoln Monument, ML

Washington Temple, ML

On the road somewhere

Niagara Falls Sunset

Niagara Falls Fireworks at night

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27
Apr 09

Boston Alley with iPhone

Some classmates and I went to Boston a few days ago to shoot a band in an alleyway. While we were waiting I shot a few shots with my iPhone and they came out pretty cool.

Mike Tessier and Chris Pino in the back of Jon Stars car in Boston

Awesome puddle reflection

Graffiti windows

Pano of building

Pano of alley

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12
Apr 09

Wordpress on iPhone

I just enabled wordpress on my iPhone! Now I can post on the road!

iPhone Blogging

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