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Sunlit for iOS is a neat journaling app that lets you easily curate and share photo stories

Sunlit for iOS is a neat journaling app that lets you easily curate and share photo stories | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
The app lets users create photo ‘stories’ which can be shared with friends private (by default) or publicly using a dedicated Web page. In addition to using existing data from App.net, you can pick photos from Dropbox and your camera roll, make check-ins or import them from Foursquare and snap new photos (and add filters) from your phone.
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Sunlit is a unique photo app for iOS users who want to create curated photo albums and share them with others. The app is based off the app.net platform, which means you can also sync and imports data from other App.net apps. Read the article for more details.

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Waterlogue App Turns Your Photos Into Amazingly Realistic Watercolor Paintings | Cult of Mac

Waterlogue App Turns Your Photos Into Amazingly Realistic Watercolor Paintings | Cult of Mac | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
  You know how most image editing apps have a “paint” filter that supposedly makes you photo look like it was actually made with oils or watercolors?
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Waterlogue is a cool iOS app that lets you convert your photos into watercolor paintings. The results re actually pretty impressive considering the effects are based of photo filter presets.

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Apple Acquires iOS Camera App "SnappyCam"

Apple Acquires iOS Camera App "SnappyCam" | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
The man who made 20fps possible on the iPhone gets picked up by Apple
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There were rumors circulating a few weeks ago about Apple's acquisition of Snappycam. Well, it's official now. Apple has bought Snappycam and promises to bring some of the app features to its native camera app. Read the article for more details.

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