My latest app is here: Rick Sammon’s Composition Plus: Iceland Edition. For $1.99, you get some cool composition tips (to take in the field as a handy reminder), have the opportunity to explore all my camera/lens/exposure settings), and take a min-tour of Iceland’s iconic spots.
Yes! The composition tips can be applied to all landscape photography situations.
In the Photo Tips section, I illustrate, with 27 photographs, time-proven composition techniques, including Use Negative Space Nicely, Golden Spirals are Cool, Love Those Leading Lines, Do a Background Check, Compose for a Mood or Feeling, Don’t Forget a Foreground Element, and Balance is a Good Thing. In that section, you also finds exposure information and the camera and lens I used to make the photograph. Knowing that information can help you make a photograph, and not just take a photograph.
Clicking on each photo in the Photo Tips section brings up what is called the Photo Explorer. Here you can pinch and zoom to examine each photograph in detail and learn even more about the photograph.
I took all photographs in this educational app during several trips to Iceland. In sharing the names of the locations, this app serves as a quick guide to the most popular sites in this magical photographer’s paradise.
Designed for the iPhone and iPad, this app is a handy photo accessory you can take on location, applying my suggestions to your own photography.
App was designed and developed by Craig Ellis (Three Suns Digital) under his GO Mobile Masters™ brand representing storytelling experiences that users truly love.
Explore the light,
Rick