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This week it seemed like most of the articles we found had something to do with editing photos on the go, straight from your phone. We also brought you a number of useful Photoshop tutorials, each with a unqiue design goal.
In Engadget's article on street photography, we were taken behind the scenes with two of the world's most prominent street photographers, both of whom edit and post all their photos straight from their phones.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/12/01/street-photography-gavin-harrison/
TechHive gave some attention to those with Androids instead of iPhones with their article explaining the Android software's powerful built-in photo editing tools.
http://www.techhive.com/article/2065466/7-killer-tips-for-editing-photos-in-android.html
And in the Photoshop realm, we learned how to turn boring sports photos into dynamic ones, how to use Photoshop's Lightroom to reclaim highlights and shadows, and how one Photoshop artist has been combining birds and dogs to create some amazing-looking images.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2062243/how-to-create-an-exciting-artificial-looking-photo.html
http://weeder.org/rLHXcfG
http://www.visualnews.com/2013/12/01/bird-dog-dirds-greatest-things-history-photoshop/
We'll keep following these mobile photography trends as they develop and expand. To stay updated with that and useful Photoshop tips and inspiration, follow our scoops!