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I LOVE IPHONE PHOTO ACADEMY

I am learning so much about editing my photos on iPhone Photo Academy with Emil Pakarklis. Emil lives in Latvia. The below photo is edited using SnapSeed and Retouch, both free iPhone apps. I’ll post the original photo below. I removed the branch, lower right, and some leaves at the left base of the cave. Emil also teaches how to capture waterfalls using burst mode on the iPhone. I love his classes. People worldwide follow his presentations online, then use his teachings to become better photographers. The results are amazing. We post our photos in the iPhone Photo Academy, a group of over 96.5K members worldwide. If you love photography using any iPhone, check it out. The results are amazing. You don’t have to have the latest iPhone model. Also, ask Emil about using an Android device.

Sunken Gardens Waterfall

 Below is the original photo. I removed the branch in the lower right of the photo using the Retouch app. I also removed the white area on the left lower side of the photo. 

Recent iPhone Photography

Beautiful Pink Bromeliad

This beautiful pink Bromeliad blooms each year in my yard and stays for at least three months. Bromeliads are standouts for their bold, often colorful leaves and for the exotic flower spikes that many produce. Most bromeliads are tropical or subtropical and can be grown outdoors in frost-free areas of Florida. Bromeliads are standouts for their bold, often colorful leaves and for the exotic flower spikes that many produce.

Adam The Handsome Guy

I adopted Adam, this handsome guy, from a good person whose elderly female cat didn’t like the young male kitten. Now that he’s here, I’d never want him to leave. He’s the male energy in my house: my Mom, me, 3 female cats, and even pug Bella- all “girls.”I adore this gentle giant. We all do.

Adam Again

Adam and I do yoga! Click on the button below.

Caterpillar On Milkweed

I love to photograph extreme closeups of interesting subjects. There is a difference between “macro” and “closeup.” I can zoom in quite a lot without losing focus. But a macro of this guy would catch the eye and blur out the background. I’ll try that again when I have my tripod! I used my iPhone 12ProMax to get this image. I hadn’t expected to find the subject, so I had no tripod. That is in the future!

 

Here is a fascinating look at the monarch gathering in Mexico each year: