We love seeing new work from our friends. If you’d like to submit work to the Objective Scenes blog, please add your image to the OS Flickr group. Remember, all photos must be shot and edited with an iPhone, Android device, Razr, or similar mobile device. Adding the device and apps used to your photos description is also a big help for us.
Submitted Photos:
“Light” by Richard Skoglund
Richard Skoglund used the ShakeIPhoto app to capture the calm mood of a lobby in Thailand.
Found via the Objective Scenes Flickr Group.



“Sky” by Mariano Iannuzzi
A great iPhone shot of Downtown Houston architecture by Mariano Iannuzzi.
Found via the Objective Scenes Flickr Group.



“Northerly” by Adam Richer
A great iPhone shot by Adam Richer.
Found via the Objective Scenes Flickr Group.



“Kenny and the twisted Painted Ladies 1″ by Dog Shore
Dog Shore added this picture to our OS Flickr group. The pic was shot with an iPhone and edited with the Tiny Planet app, which I talked about in yesterday’s how-to article.
Found via the Objective Scenes Flickr Group.



“The Power Of Threes” by Cody Beltram
Shot by Cody Beltram on an iPhone 4 and, I believe, processed with Photoforge2.
Found via the Objective Scenes Flickr Group.



“Untitled” by EspressoBuzz
EspressoBuzz created this self portrait using Percolator, Phototropedelic, and FX Photo Studio.
Found via the Objective Scenes Flickr Group.



“Café” by Mariano Iannuzzi
An enchanting black and white photo of a Houston Oslo coffee shop by Mariano Iannuzzi.
Found via the Objective Scenes Flickr Group.



Daniel Roos’s “Facing The Present” project
Daniel Roos, a professional photojournalist in Stockholm, sent us a link to his Facing The Present photo series. In describing the series, Daniel says:
“A very personal project about me, my family and living with ASD, autism spectrum disorders. All pictures are taken with Hipstamatic and absolute no postproduction other than converting to grayscale and removing the month and year stamp on the frame. iPhone 4 and Hipstamatic. Lens: John S. Film: BlackKeys B+W”.



“Rock Candy” by Daniel Clements
Daniel Clements (aka Frappuchinoman) captured this delicious photo on his iPhone 4 with processing done in Photoshop Express.
Found via the Objective Scenes Flickr Group.



“The Cyclist In Prague” by Philippe González
Philippe González (@philgonzalez on Instagram) sent us this fantastic picture of a bicyclist on cobblestone streets. He used hdrpro, camera+ and PicFx on his iPhone4. Check out Phil’s iPhone photography blog Instagrammers.com
Remember, you can submit your favorite mobile photography to the Objective Scenes Flickr group.



“Amsterdam Window 1″ by Adam Richer
A couple storefront window shots by Adam Richer.
Found via the Objective Scenes Flickr Group.
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“Gooseberry Falls – Gooseberry State Park, MN” by Robert Burmaster
Robert Burmaster used an iPhone 3GS and Camera+ to create this lush landscape image.
Found via the Objective Scenes Flickr Group.



“Austin Barton Creek Greenbelt Logs” by Peter Tsai
Peter Tsai captured the sun peeping through a pile of logs with his iPhone 4.
Found via the Objective Scenes Flickr Group.



“Richard Birkett Fantasy Clock Artist” by Tom Contrino
Tom Contrino took this clever portrait of Richard Birkett using the Retro Camera app on his Droid X. This is actually the first non-iPhone photo that we’ve posted so far, but I’m stoked to see a bunch more Android photos on our Flickr group.
Found via the Objective Scenes Flickr Group.



“Waiting” by EspressoBuzz
A captivating shot by EspressoBuzz, who also asks “Is it street photography if I’m using my phone camera?”.
Found via the Objective Scenes Flickr Group.


