This is part II of Hipstafashion. First and last prints is iPhone 3GS, 2 middle are iPhone 4. All prints are John S Lens, and BlacKeys B+W Film. With light conditions like this, it gives the prints a "dirty" look. The iPhone 3GS gets a little to fuzzy, because of the lower resolution. Still I like the feel.
Showing posts with label Hipstamtic 170. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hipstamtic 170. Show all posts
Monday, October 4, 2010
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Setting suns and beautiful lakes…
I have really put the iPhone 4 and the Hipstamatic 170 the test this autumn. Setting sunsets and lakes have been plenty, and here are some of the prints. All of the prints are John S Lens and Ina's 1935 Film.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Wayside Memories…
Our local "route 66" is the old E6 outside Oslo. This route is a favorite track for all the local bikers. I often drive this just to relax, or when I don't want to take the highway on my Vespa. There is a stop where there is a small fast food joint who serves one of the best burgers.
Here I had the opportunity to test the Hipstamatic 170 even more. These are my favorites. All shots are John S Lens and Ina's 1935 Film.

Here I had the opportunity to test the Hipstamatic 170 even more. These are my favorites. All shots are John S Lens and Ina's 1935 Film.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
From the sky…
Here are some Hipstaprints from one of my trips. I haven't published these prints before, because they are shot with the new Ina's 1935 Film. At the time the new Hipstamatic 170 was not yet released, so this was a big "secret". This film is just the frame around the print.
When I was driving around on my Vespa, I had a small airplane flying low beside the road. Unfortunately I didn't arrive at the small airport until the plane had landed and parked. Here are the shots, made in a setting sun. I love the way the new iPhone 4 treats direct sunlight. It creates beautiful patterns.
For the airplane buffs out there, the first is a Cessna 182 Skyplane, the second (red details) is a Cessna 172P. First shot is John S Lens with the BlacKeys B+W Film. The rest is Ina's 1935 Film.
When I was driving around on my Vespa, I had a small airplane flying low beside the road. Unfortunately I didn't arrive at the small airport until the plane had landed and parked. Here are the shots, made in a setting sun. I love the way the new iPhone 4 treats direct sunlight. It creates beautiful patterns.
For the airplane buffs out there, the first is a Cessna 182 Skyplane, the second (red details) is a Cessna 172P. First shot is John S Lens with the BlacKeys B+W Film. The rest is Ina's 1935 Film.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Testing... Testing... Is this thing on? Testing...
I had the pleasure of being one of the betatesters of the new version of the Hipstamatic 170. I shot over 850 prints, so its safe to say it really got tested. At the day of the final relase my graphics card decided to say a big bye-bye. Which resulted in all my new Hipstaprints beeing trapped on my mac for a week... A new card is in place, the Mac and I are happy.
Her are some examples of the prints. All prints are shot with John S Lens, and the spanking brand new Ina's 1935 Film.
Her are some examples of the prints. All prints are shot with John S Lens, and the spanking brand new Ina's 1935 Film.
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