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The art of transit

photo by Blue_Moon_Rabbit, via Flickr Some kind of new iPhone is being announced later today by Apple, so I thought I’d post a nice iPhone photo today. This one was taken at the Ueno Zoological Gardens in Tokyo and processed using the PhotoForge app. Very nice use of the tilt-shift effect. [continue reading]

The art of transit

photo by Kevin Hair, via submission Nice shot of the Orange Line taken with an iPhone 4 and the Leme Cam Pro app. I’ve never tried that one, but am adding to the list. Here’s the free version and here’s the Pro version (for 99 cents). It’s always also refreshing [continue reading]

The art of transit

photo by John Delcourt, via Flickr   As I’ve said before, if a photo says something about getting from Point A to Point B, it’s eligible for our daily “art of transit” post. If you haven’t guessed already, the above photo — which I love, love, love — was taken [continue reading]

The art of transit

photo by Paolo Frediani, via Flickr To submit a photo for the Art of Transit, post it to Metro’s Flickr group, email it to sourcemetro@gmail.com or Tweet it to @metrolosangeles with an #artoftransit hashtag. Many of the photos we’ve featured can be seen in these galleries on Flickr.

The art of transit

photo by Urban Muser, via Flickr   Nice iPhone photo of the Q train on the New York subway. The photographer lists the Top Camera and Camera+ apps as those used to process the image. To submit a photo for the Art of Transit, post it to Metro’s Flickr group, email [continue reading]

The art of transit

photo by Girrish Nayyar, via Flickr Wow — and this photo of a Metro train in London was taken with an iPhone. It was processed using the Colorsplash Pro app to — used to keep  the train red — and the awesome Snapseed app for saturation, drama and the center [continue reading]

The art of transit

photo by yammay, via Flickr This cool photo was taken with an iPhone in the Times Square subway station in New York — one of the big hubs in the Big Apple. Yammay used the Slow Shutter app to create the ghosting of the people walking around and the Noir [continue reading]

The art of transit

photo by Zach Behrens, via Twitter/Instagram This might be one of my favorite “art of transits” of all-time. It’s local — Zach took the photo on the subway here in L.A. — and it’s personal and it’s different. The photo was taken with the iPhone’s Instagram app. To submit a [continue reading]

The art of transit

photo by Librarymook, via Flickr This moody photo was taken last December in a bus terminal in Mengla, China, which is near the border with Laos. The photo was taken with an iPhone and the Hipstamatic app. To submit a photo for the Art of Transit, post it to Metro’s [continue reading]