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Worldwide Instameet–Houston

Yesterday I attended the Worldwide Instameet in Houston. The meet up was organized by Imelda Bettinger (@Imelda) and took place at Cafe Brasil. After introductions and lunch, Mario Hernandez (@iwasframed) raffled off a cool Instagram shot on canvas. Then it was off to explore the Midtown area to take photos. It was a very fun event!

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Some of my shots -

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All photos taken by the group

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My 365 Project

Okay, I have decided to start a 365 Project, which means I take at least one photo everyday. I enjoy photography so much that I do not think I will have a problem taking one photo per day. Especially since there are so many tools that I can use on my iPhone...and that thing is with me 24/7. It will likely be an even split between my D90 and iPhone. Every now and then I will throw in a photo from my Holga (providing I learn to use it) and my husband's old Pentax Film SLR.

My 365 Project

Some different 365 Project sites -

This should be FUN!

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“Photography is more than a medium for factual communication of ideas. It is a creative art.” -Ansel Adams

Mobile Phone Photography

I love to take photos and I use whatever is at my disposal to do it even if it is my mobile phone.  I have heard so many photographers say "It's the photographer, not the camera." - I am working toward taking cool photos whether it's my iPhone, point-n-shoot or DSLR. Heck, I am even considering buying one of those disposable cameras from Walgreens to see what I can do with it.

Here are few photos that I have taken recently with my iPhone -

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Full iPhone Shots Set on Flickr

My favorite iPhone apps at this point in time are Camera+, Hipstamatic and PhotoShop Express.

Below are some great links that I have run across on the subject of mobile phone photography. 

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"There are always two people in every picture:  the photographer and the viewer."  ~Ansel Adams