A spectacular sunset over pink rocks and flowing water on Woodland Beach in Ontario.

Using the Slow Shutter App on iPhone to create a dreamy, misty water effect.

Fake It With Your Phone! 29 Tips For Better iPhone Photos
We’ve all heard the saying “the best camera is the one you have with you”, but serious photographers may let moments pass them by, just because the big camera is at home. I know that I have been guilty of this, and I, of all people, should know better since my journey into serious photography began when people started asking to buy prints of my iPhone photos. Here are 29 tips, tricks, apps and accessories that will help you take photos with your phone that everyone will assume you took with your “real” camera.
Tap to focus and set exposure 
Ok, this one is dead simple and yet I am frequently amazed to find iPhone users who do not realize that you can tap the screen of your phone to select the area that you want to focus on. You set exposure the same way, so if you are taking a photo of someone who's face is in shadow, you can tap on their face to expose for that instead of the overall scene.
Painterly Effects
Painterly Effects
Iphone Macro Lens
Iphone Macro Lens
Big Lens App
Big Lens App
Grunge Effects
Grunge Effects
Snapseed App
Snapseed App
Slow Shutter
Slow Shutter
Lenslight and Rays apps
Lenslight and Rays apps
Slow Shutter
Slow Shutter
iPhone Panorama mode
iPhone Panorama mode

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