My name is Luke Edgar Seeley. I'm an interface designer living in Victoria, BC where I work at MetaLab, directing the collaborative task app Flow.

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iPhone Tip-a-roo!

I’ve always thought the iPhone should’ve had a dedicated take-photo button, especially when pointing the lens towards yourself (and inevitably the mad-hot babes you’ve got your arms around). At least they could’ve dedicated the home button to this when the camera was on.

But! I discovered that things aren’t as bleak as I once thought. The quick fix for this problem is to simply hold your finger on the take-photo “button”, face the camera towards your subject, and let go. Tada! Lifting your finger from the touchscreen is as easy as clicking a button, if not easier.

Problem solved.

Jun 7 2009
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    today’s new iPhone will have an actual shutter button.
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    Sliding it downwards, in...works as well. Saves you...camera...
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