Showing posts with label Camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camera. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

SnapDonate an app for donations with camera on your smartphone


Today we talk about an application with a very interesting target. It is SnapDonate , a new application for Android (but soon will be available on iOS) whose objective is to allow its users to make donations to charities with great ease. To do this, just have to photograph the logo of the organization and select the amount to donate .
The operation is so simple, just have to turn the camera on your smartphone and point to the logo of the organization that interests us, whether an image aparecezca periodoco, brochure or even on television . Once we have done, we will show the chosen organization and, in one step, we can directly choose the amount you want to donate (we will pay via Paypal or credit card) with a minimum of 2 pounds (about 2.5 euros). Currently, the application recognizes the logos of over 130 charities focused on different problems in different areas, such as child care, animal rehabilitation, cancer research, education, etc., but continually add new logos.In addition, to further facilitate donations, it can be used offline as it will keep your donation to complete as an Internet connection.
Of course, the implementation does not charge a percentage of your donation, plus it does not store your details or show advertisements of any kind. Although it is an application of UK admits donations from around the world , even if we make a donation to an organization with an international presence, the funds will go to the UK headquarters.
You can download the app for Android from Google Play .

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Monday, October 27, 2014

PhotoSpotLand, a social network of photography in which the camera and accessories found in each photograph used


Today we present you a new website that will be of interest to more than an amateur and professional photographer. The aim of PhotoSpotLand is to let us know all the details about how and where a particular photo was taken .
To do this, once we have registered on their website (which is now in beta) will have access to photographs taken by users on the web. Thus, below the image, the photographer will offer all the features of the image, so you can know the aperture and ISO settings, if you used flash or tripod and filter, lens or shutter employeeFurthermore, PhotoSpotLand intended to function similarly to a kind of travel guide, why at all times where a photo was taken specifically with a number of details like current temperature, indicate the best way arrived, the period of the ideal year to take pictures.
As usual, PhotoSpotLand also have a social aspect, allowing us to connect with other photographers who are around us. This is something will be useful once the application for mobile devices, which is in the final phase of its development is available. One of the outstanding features of this application is that a data connection to use it will not be necessary, since it is sufficient to have coverage in order to send and receive SMS in which share our location with other photographers. Of course, we can not send photographs in this way, but it's an interesting solution when put in contact with others if we are in foreign countries and do not want to use mobile data to find no surprises on the bill.
It certainly is a website really interesting for all lovers of photography, but being a service in beta could have errors.

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