SlowShutter Lightning Photography by Isaac Larson

While searching for images on Instagram that were tagged with #slowshutter, the awesome long exposure app that John Curley posted about last week, I came across these fantastic lightning photographs from Isaac Larson (@isaaclarson on the Instagramhole).

After pestering him to let us post the images, he sent us the nice big original photos along with some info on how how he used SlowShutter:

Here are a few shots I captured. All are unedited & not cropped. I only posted the last two on instagram; didn’t want to clutter up the feed w/ a bunch of seemingly redundant pics. The exposure time varied for each pic as I used the “B” feature combined w/ the light trail function. I just watched the screen until I like the composition I saw. It took about 30 secs for each of the pics below. I stabilized my iPhone on the roof of my car (the reflection), otherwise I’d have got light lines/trails instead of a static background w/ the lightning etc.

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It all started with games.. During his daily ride on SF BART, Doctor Popular would constantly drain his new iPhone's battery playing Field Runners, but this app obsession soon spread from games to music. Using apps like Nanoloop and Thumbjam, Doc created an an entire album with his iPhone. He was also one of the first street musicians to perform with an iPad. Now Doc spends most of his spare time creating photography and visual art with his iPhone. Currently he is working on The Daily App Experiment, a year long collection of experimental art, and a book collecting his "appsperiments".
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