I’m often amazed at the iPhone’s ability to make a picture the looks better than the same picture made with a DSLR. This shot was an afterthought. I had been attempting to shoot this scene of the Golden Gate Bridge at sunrise for a good half hour but could not manage to get a shot I liked. I finally gave up and started to head back to the car when I decided to snap a couple of iPhone shots for the heck of it. Once I got back home and started looking at the shots, I liked what I saw.
This shot was made with the native iPhone4 app. In the original, the sky was a little too bright. So I used the FilterStorm app to make a curves adjustment to darken the sky. I applied this adjustment with a graduated filter mask. Next, I re-opened the image in Camera+ and applied the Clarity scene adjustment and slight increase in vibrancy with the Vibrant color effect (at 20%) .
Good Morning
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Very nice!
Wow, this is amazing! I can’t believe this was taken with the iPhone. Really love the light and the fog in the distance, as well as the details in the waves!