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Re: the death of Instagram (or: what mobile photo apps are best?)
Originally Posted by
cody.wms
Didn't realize this. I'm assuming that you have to make the link before it disappears from your photostream right?
yessir - seriously though, pretty decent for sharing if you do grab the link (or at the very least the photo id before it disappears).
at one point I had written a rails app that sync'ed to your photostream and essentially made for a semi-pro version of their services (all except for unlimited uploads/full-sized images). my api key was shut down right fast :p
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Re: the death of Instagram (or: what mobile photo apps are best?)
I use flikr for all hosting things I can control whats out there
personally if facebook goes bang and all the shit that comes with it I personally wont be dissapointed.
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Re: the death of Instagram (or: what mobile photo apps are best?)
Originally Posted by
cody.wms
Do you ever make any sense?
picture hosting problem? 2012?
what the fuck are you on?
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Re: the death of Instagram (or: what mobile photo apps are best?)
this is all about copyright? or something close?
whats up?
a company wanted feedback and they got it.
Yippee-kay-aye
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Re: the death of Instagram (or: what mobile photo apps are best?)
Originally Posted by
cody.wms
Olympus XA on the cheap, Ricoh GR series for mo money.
Splendid. What do you think of the Olympus Trip 35?
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Re: the death of Instagram (or: what mobile photo apps are best?)
Originally Posted by
lukasz
Is there actually a jersey-pocketable film camera in existence? (I mean, I know some exist, but are they spy gadgets or something I could buy/find on ebay and use?)
If you can find an Olympus Stylus Epic in good condition, that would be my suggestion.
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Re: the death of Instagram (or: what mobile photo apps are best?)
Originally Posted by
lukasz
Splendid. What do you think of the Olympus Trip 35?
I've never shot with one. They are a bit bigger than a GRD or XA, so if you're ok with that size that'll open you up to Canonets and stuff like that. The XA is REAL small. Here's a shot of my XA and a random Canon camera in my hand:
smallish cameras by Cody Wms, on Flickr
Not film, but I've been impressed with the cameras in late model phones in decent light (iPhone 4S and Note II, specifically).
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Re: the death of Instagram (or: what mobile photo apps are best?)
Totally with you on camera phones. There's definitely a conscious effort to improve them among Samsung, Apple, and the other big players.
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Re: the death of Instagram (or: what mobile photo apps are best?)
Here are some mobile photography best application. Photoshop.com Mobile, Vignette, Photoid, PhotoWonder, PRO Paint Camera, Love Photo Frames, Camera 360, PicSay, Camera Fun Pro, Camera Zoom FX, Fast Camera, FX Camera and Multi Camera.
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