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5 Awesome iPhone Apps for Photographers

If you are a photographer who has been around long enough to see the ushering-in of the digital age, then you know how very much technology has changed the art (and sometimes science) of photography.

Even if you are new to photography, or only a hobbyist, you most likely understand the many ways in which new technological advances are constantly changing the face of photography. Whatever your interest in photography is, are you taking full advantage of all the techno-world has to offer? If you are an iPhone user, you may be pleased to find how easy it is to tap into this world with just a few taps of your screen. Here are five awesome iPhone apps for photographers:

Pano. This app makes it easy for you to snap panoramic photos (that actually turn out great!), either with or without the use of a tripod. That’s because Pano allows you to take a series of shots to create your panorama, as long as you want it, then actually lines up the photos itself!

Portrait Professional. If you are into taking portraits, then you understand the importance of showing your subjects in their best light. This app allows you to make a multitude of necessary portrait edits, without compromising the integrity of your photos, and it even comes in a free trial version.

Poses. This app is ideal for photographers who regularly shoot models, and who want a handy reference for pose types. Offering three volumes of over a thousand poses to choose from, you can always be sure to find just the right fit for your backdrop, and Poses even compares your real-life model’s posing form to its virtual pose examples and gives you feedback that you can use as prompts for your model.

Adobe PhotoShop Express. Adobe is known for providing the best photo editing capabilities available in the market, and now you can use Adobe PhotoShop from the convenience of an iPhone app. What’s more, it’s free!

Camerabag. This is a must-have for any type of photographer, offering a wide array of camera filters and image treatments that allow you to fully customize the mood and feeling of your photos.
With its 8 megapixel camera and other high-tech features, the iPhone camera easily holds in own in comparison to other standard mid-range digital cameras. Make the most of what your iPhone has to offer, and have some fun in the process, by using these iPhone apps to snap and edit your photographic art.

About the Author: Tod Maleszka is a amateur photographer with full-time ambitions. He particularly enjoys using both his tablet pc and his iPhone to create unique abstract photos.

Print Art Releases Personalized “ThinkBook”

EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Print Art, Inc. (www.print-art.net), announces the release of its personalized ThinkBook, an idea book developed to inspire creative thinking. Designed and created by Print Art, each spiral-bound ThinkBook starts with a fresh canvas and invites its owner to sketch out ideas, jot down thoughts, or doodle an image.

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Boeing Uses Windows Azure to Build Virtual Aircraft in the Cloud

Faced with the challenge of demonstrating the Boeing Next-Generation 737 in an innovative way, Boeing worked with Microsoft to build the 737 Explained.

REDMOND, Wash./PRNewswire/ — Boeing today introduced the 737 Explained, a virtual model of the Boeing 737 generated from thousands of high-resolution photographs that create an immersive 3-D-like model. Built on the Windows Azure platform, 737 Explained will provide prospective customers with an innovative, compelling way to view and understand the aircraft without standing next to one.

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Google doodles a playful mix of art and technology

A tribute to legendary Queen front man Freddie Mercury took center stage at Google in much of the world on Monday in the latest “doodle” merging technology and art to show the Internet giant’s human side.

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Assassin’s Creed

Calling all game enthusiasts out there, prepare to be mesmerized for a new breakthrough in the world of technology and games has arrived.

Released early November of 2007, the Assassin’s Creed game became a hit to Xbox and Play Station 3 gamers. Just like what the title says, the player gets to play the role of an assassin with the mission to kill and assassinate the enemies. The game was set in the medieval times during the 12th century in a holy land. It basically talks about a bartender who has been kidnapped; he is to be used as a test subject for an experiment the villains want to conduct.

One thing that made Assassin’s Creed a much awaited game was because of its graphics. The use of the latest graphics design made it even more realistic. The cities and places in the games are very well done, paying much attention even to the littlest detail of the object. The plants and animal were also done well; it’s as if you are looking at real living things. A user friendly game console also made the game better than the others. The main mission of the game is to do as much assassination as possible. Making the character jump from one rooftop to another is an easy thing to do. The character can walk and run, do swordplay or throw daggers at the enemies or even disguise himself as an ordinary person to hide from the guards. Another game feature present in the game is the ability of the characters to climb on almost all objects like buildings and houses. This makes the game even more fantastic since you can get a full view of the city you are in while on top. There are also a lot of places to explore and streets to wander; overall the game environment is very amazing. The game’s special effects were truly fantastic, including the game play and also the soundtrack which really suited the mood and theme of the game.

Assassin’s Creed is a game of action, which provides a lot of excitement and fun especially for those gamers who love action packed games. So for those player who love story based games, then this one is for you.

Climb the top of buildings and enjoy the wonderful view you can see

Climb the top of buildings and enjoy the wonderful view you can see

Disguising as a means of escape from the guards

Disguising as a means of escape from the guards

The Animus machine

The Animus machine