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You know me! I don't have one.. and don't want one!
Purpose? To make bad photo's even worse? (and to give hipsters and wanna-be hipsters a place to hang and talk about their latest thrift shop purchases and super cheap Lomo type cameras?)
It has 16 different filters, and the most-notable thing is that images it creates are SQUARE. That alone changes the images fundamentally....no more horrible "landscape portraits"...no more images with all that dead space...the square format forces users to crop off a VERY large amount of the view seen through their cellphone cameras. Those two things, the square format, and the enforced cropping and elimination of a majority of the capture, makes Instagram images "closer-in", so to speak.
According to a recent annual report on Internet trends, the average cellphone photography enthusiast reaches for his/her cellphone camera eight times per day. That's a lotta people, shooting a lotta images. OVer 500,000,000 images are uploaded to "the internet" every single day now.
It's be great if we could wind the hands of time back to the 1960's. Too bad we can't.
"Hey, you kids, get offa' my lawn, Godd&@ni+!!!"
It has 16 different filters, and the most-notable thing is that images it creates are SQUARE. That alone changes the images fundamentally....no more horrible "landscape portraits"...no more images with all that dead space...the square format forces users to crop off a VERY large amount of the view seen through their cellphone cameras. Those two things, the square format, and the enforced cropping and elimination of a majority of the capture, makes Instagram images "closer-in", so to speak.
According to a recent annual report on Internet trends, the average cellphone photography enthusiast reaches for his/her cellphone camera eight times per day. That's a lotta people, shooting a lotta images. OVer 500,000,000 images are uploaded to "the internet" every single day now.
It's be great if we could wind the hands of time back to the 1960's. Too bad we can't.
"Hey, you kids, get offa' my lawn, Godd&@ni+!!!"
squre format unless you re-size it in photoshop but then you get the black stripes on the sides.
You know me! I don't have one.. and don't want one!
Purpose? To make bad photo's even worse? (and to give hipsters and wanna-be hipsters a place to hang and talk about their latest thrift shop purchases and super cheap Lomo type cameras?)
hahaha contrary to what you have just stated I have seen some work on there that would blow away a majority of peoples photos on here. Pretty sure they didnt use their lomo type cameras but if they did then they did a dam good job.
I thought this explained a lot and is a bit amusing... lol