photography: iPhoneography - Get the Most from Your iPhone Camera - 12/26/12 09:48 PM
 

This post is introduce you to a very exciting site called iPhoneography.com
Now I'm not recommending that you use an iPhone for professional level photographs but there are some major advantages. First, the phone is always with you. There are very many apps coming out now that help you enhance your pictures and actually create artwork out of them. This site is wonderful for getting new ideas and finding out what apps are available and how they will help you. And for a limited time there's a link to an offer from Flickr where you can get an upgraded pro … (3 comments)

photography: iPhone and iPad - Managing Your Apps - 12/22/12 02:43 AM
iPhone and iPad
Managing Your Apps
 
This post poses a question: how do you manage your apps on your iPhone and iPad? Do you use the same ones on both devices? Do you reserve some specifically written for the larger screen of the iPad and don’t try and use your iPhone even if they will work on both?
 
Here is some background:

My first iPhone was a 3G. MobileMe integration and syncing between all devices made sense. Traditionally I have skipped an upgrade that didn't bring additional functionality with it. I now have two iPhones. When the iPhone … (2 comments)

photography: Marvelous Monday, December 3, 2012 - 12/03/12 10:30 AM
Marvelous Monday!

This will be a quick photo comparison post. It shows two pictures taken from two different perspectives. It is a table setting, not a house, but the concept is clearly demonstrated. It's all about angles and distance from your subject.
In September, I was in Miami working on the sale of my father-in-laws house. After a very long, hot, rainy day, I finally got to dinner around 8:30pm. I was dining alone at a very eclectic cafe, The Peacock Garden Cafe, next to my hotel in Coconut Grove. By the way, if you are in the area, this … (4 comments)

photography: Super Saturday - 12/01/12 09:44 AM






Super Saturday, 12/1/12....
Today marks the beginning of the new direction for Catherine Cornelia Real Estate. 
Photography is the critical element in real estate marketing, this picture is an example of good composition. You get a sense of how the home sits on the lot, a feeling for the landscaping and a view of how it all ties together. Can you tell the focal point? Hint: it's not the front door. 
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