When it comes to taking a group
shot of friends on a night out or posing for an impromptu selfie, an
iPhone camera normally suffices.
It
is professional photographers who are left to take stunning landscape
pictures with their long-lensed devices, but these images may prove
otherwise.
For British photographer Julian Calverly has managed to take these stunning photos of the Scottish Highlands and the Hertfordshire countryside only using the Apple smartphone.
The collection of pictures are being published in #IPHONEONLY, a collection of 60 fabulous landscape photographs.
While
other books have been published containing work shot with camera
phones, this is the first time a fine art landscape book has been made
solely with an iPhone.
Creative
director Wayne Ford, who wrote the book's introduction, said: 'It had
never really occurred to him before to use such a device, having always
considered his "professional" camera equipment to be the only real
choice.'
'The
spontaneous and portable nature of the iPhone, the availability of some
excellent image processing apps and the ability to share the work with a
wider audience via various microblogging platforms, makes it a powerful
and liberating tool, capable of some surprising results.'
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