November 27, 2011 - 10:18 am
A few weeks ago, I had to opportunity to use the app on a photo walk at Winterthur Estate and Garden. Please note: All photos shown below were taken with the iPhone 4 and edited within Trey Ratcliff’s 100 Cameras in 1 application.
A great place to shelter from rain:
Sundial Garden:
Lone tree:
Sunlight through the fall leaves:
Winterthur is wonderfully rugged place to wander on a crisp fall day. I loved spending time exploring nooks and crannies of this garden while capturing its beauty with the iPhone application.










The real test is to print these photos and see if the quality holds. Printing is the end product.
I think it depends on the goal of the photo. I’m sure the vast majority of iPhone photos never venture from online use.
Its funny that you mention the creative titles for the filters because I find them incredibly ridiculous. What they hell can I expect the “Quixotic World” filter results to be? Perhaps I’m not hip enough to grasp the brilliance of all the various titles like that but they give me no understanding of why they even have the title.
If I wanted impossible to understand titles I’d go squint at the cards at my local modern art museum.