Scene taken at the old Methodist Campground in Des Plaines started in 1849. This was an HDR 2 shot image taken in the iPhone and then converted to B/W in the iPhone.
I aimed the iPhone out the dirty window of the first train car as we came into Chicago. I added a little single shot HDR effects of over detailed look and this is the image.
I sat in the family room with my iPhone and used the app called HDR Pro. With the app set on auto, the camera shot 2 separate exposures and then combined them into one image. This image had details outside the windows as well as inside the room. This would not be possible with one exposure.
This barn is Chicago surburia is the eye of many photographers. I did one image yesterday with the iPhone. The sky was blank so I added a weathered look with an app.
The is using an app (application) called "You Gotta See This" I shot over 20 images with the app and moved the camera and then told it to stop shooting. I then had a choice of back grounds and how the layout went together. This was standing at the computer train station in Des Plaines, IL. All done in the iPhone.
Here is the original photo shot with 2 exposures and combined in Pro HDR app
The others are different adjustments and changes to the original. All photos were taken and adjusted on an iPhone 4. The apps are all available for $.99 to $1.99 each.

Going through a car wash. Only cropping was used to the photo.
Mountains of Snow. This parking lot was used to dump snow from the streets in Des Plaines. The special edge was added as well as some light balancing.
Waiting for the train to pass. Des Plaines, IL has over 40 train intersections. The artistic work on the image was done in "100 in 1 Cameras" app by Trey Radcliff of HDR fame.
Single image with pseudo HDR over detailed look
Six images stitched into a panoramic with the Autostitch app.
A retired music educator now enjoying exhibiting fine art photography.