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Entries in photography (18)

9:06AM

Record Wildlife for iPhone Review

Biodiversity and the continued protection of the natural environment of indigenous wildlife are a major concern for many. The only way to achieve that goal of protection in the UK is to monitor the current habits and numbers of those animals and watch for changing patterns. Through such knowledge, changes can be made before it is too late.

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3:33PM

FaceFlipBook for iPhone and iPad Review

This is a fun little app that is entirely for entertainment purposes. If you have ever wanted to see what your eyes would look like on a friends face, or how a coworker might appear with your smile, this is how to do it.

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9:52AM

Snapseed for iPhone is Now Free! (Video Review)

Snapseed is a great photo editing application for iPhone that lets you easily adjust images. With the recent Google's acquisition of Snapseed, the app is now free for everyone!

Enjoy your Monday with better photographs!

More photo editing apps we reviewed previously:

3:46PM

500px for iPhone Video Review

500px is a photography community that works much like Flickr but is based in Canada. If you are inti photography, you are most likely to already know it.

It has an iPhone, iPad and Android apps that allow for easier access to your account, galleries, etc. Today we are video-reviewing this free and awesome app. Let's call it mid week inspiration!

7:34PM

An Easy Way to Download Flickr Photos

One of the things I hate most about sharing my photos online is keeping a backup of them. I have the originals, which I keep in one place. Then I have my online accounts holding a digital copy. But then I make sure I have a backup folder with all pictures downloaded that I update on a regular basis by taking the photos from the site I have shared them on.

I personally use Flickr, and this presents a problem. Anyone who uses Flickr on a regular basis knows what a pain it is to download photos, especially more than one. Trying to download a whole bunch of them? It is so frustrating and time consuming that I used to banish the task to the end of every month, where I would force myself to sit down and go through the process with a bottle of wine and very little patience.

Making It Easier

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