Deciding on this weeks featured selection of submissions to the Mobiography flickr group has been tough as the standard of iphone photography has been so high. Featured photographs come to you courtesy of Nikos Vosniadis, Lee Thatcher, ó brendan, Joanna Dunford and Gusbano.

Alone

Alone by lee thatcher

Alone‘ by Lee Thatcher – “This was shot last year on a wet November day in my hometown Peterborough, UK. I saw a girl walking ahead of me alone in the rain with an umbrella. I thought it was a sad moment because she looked cold and alone. It turned out her parents were just to the side of her looking in a shop window. It was shot in ProCamera on an iPhone5 and processed in Snapseed and Noir.”

On the Wall

on the wall by joanna dunford

On the wall‘ by Joanna Dunford – “On my first full day in Las Vegas, I took a walk down the strip and had to stop by this building. It’s the Louis Vuitton shop and the architecture of it was just mesmerising! There is nothing more to it than that. I rarely see such great building design living by the beach so it was a refreshing change.”

Stare the scene through the glass

Stare the scene through the glass

Stare the scene through the glass‘ by Nikos Vosniadis

iPhunography

iPhunography

iPhunography‘ by ó brendan – “I did a little series of shots, which you can see on my blog, when travelling last month. I wanted to get a low-down perspective of people in motion. Standing on the travelator in Amsterdam’s Schipol airport, I was caught by the figures in front of me and how cool they looked travelling along this same travelator as I was on. I repositioned the bag I was carrying, so that it would not create an obstacle and got down on my knees, turned the iPhone upside, placed my finger on the button and snapped. Later, I ran them through Instagram and rotated. The result is a very low-down perspective. Have posted more of them on my iPhone Flickr account.”

WeAreJuxt.com at Gusbanolandia

 WeAreJuxt.com at Gusbanolandia

WeAreJuxt.com at Gusbanolandia‘ by Gusbano