Giveaway Tuesdays has officially ended! But don't sweat it, WonderHowTo has another World that's taken its place. Every Tuesday, Phone Snap! invites you to show off your cell phone photography skills.
Submit your best shot to our weekly competition for a chance to win an awesome prize. Phoneographers only—both Android and iPhone welcome! Check it out now.
The world seems to be divided. Purists turn their nose up at the rabidly popular use of cell phone photography filters. Others (actually, the majority) love filters—Instagram being the most popular—and use them often. Regardless of your preference, the use of filters has earned legitimacy in the world, particularly when New York Times photographer Damon Winter made waves by winning third place at Pictures of the Year International for a story featuring photographs taken on an iPhone using the Hipstamatic app.
For this week's Giveaway Tuesdays Photo Challenge, we'd like to see your best shot, churned through a cell phone filter. We'll be reviewing and comparing several apps through the week, and as always, we will be featuring some amazing work to inspire you.
ENTER TO WIN
Perhaps the coolest prize we've ever given, Quirky's "Digits" are a set of conductive silicone "finger pads" that you can pin onto your winter gloves. Digits are perfect for the icy cold weather creeping in, allowing you to easily maneuver your touchscreen without taking off your gloves. More details here.
HERE'S WHAT YOU DO
- Follow WonderHowTo on Twitter.
- Post your cell phone camera filter shot to the Giveaway Tuesdays Corkboard. That's ONE photo per person, and the photo MUST be taken by you. No stealing.
- Tell us what app you used to take your photo, and better yet, which filter.
- We will select and announce one winner at 8:30 am PST on Tuesday, November 15th.
All entries must be in by Monday, November 14th, 11:59pm PST. Standard rules apply. Post any questions below.
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3 Comments
You can make these using conductive thread for cheap- for if you don't win, its cheap and easy but more messy.
you can also put a small amount of thermal paste (for cooling cpu's) on you'r gloves, it does also work :)
Yea I heard of that one too
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