Friday, August 5, 2011

How to capture the seconds before a photo's taken

GLMPS

By Rosa Golijan

Something very special tends to happen in the moments right before a photo is taken ? someone makes a goofy face, awkwardly fusses with his clothes, breaks into an impromptu dance, or looks at the camera in fear. No matter what the silly action is, it's a shame to miss capturing it.

That's where a new iPhone app called GLMPS comes in.

GLMPS is available for free through the Apple App Store?and it gives you a way to capture the magical seconds between "Let me take a photo!" and the click of a digital shutter.

You don't need to actively do anything other than use the GLMPS app. It automatically records video while it's open and turns the five-second period before each photo is snapped into a little video clip. This little bonus gives your photos context and lets you always capture those silly moments before people pose properly.

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Rosa Golijan writes about tech here and there. She's obsessed with?Twitter?and loves to be liked on?Facebook.?Oh, and she can be found on?Google+, too.

Source: http://gadgetbox.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/08/05/7264210-how-to-capture-the-silly-seconds-before-a-photo-is-taken

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