ThrowMeApp – Taking aerial pictures risking your smartphone

If you are crazy, and obsessed with yourself from every angel, this app is for you. Ever wanted to take a photo of yourself from an aerial view?, Now you can with the new ThrowMeApp.

The ThrowMeApp is developed by Anton Beitler, a technology student. Even though the way it works is pretty simple, its the risk involved in using it that’s the catch.

ThrowMeApp - A fun yet risky app for creative photo lovers

ThrowMeApp – A fun yet risky app for creative photo lovers

The app is available for android phones free on the Google play store. Sorry iOS users, you will have to sit back on this fun app and just watch the androidians enjoy.

The way the app is programmed to work is very smart. The app works by utilizing the smartphones accelerometer in order to determine when to take the best shot while in air. It also helps the phone adapt to repeated use, calculating the average time it’s in the air etc. Helping the phone estimate the speed at which it is traveling in air, the app enables the phone to click the shutter button right on time.

How does one use it?  It’s a three step easy way;

Step 1: Position the phone flat on your hand and start the app.

step 2: Touch the screen

Step 3: Throw your phone in the air and try to make a more happy expression than the fear of losing your beloved smartphone.

One thing to keep in mind is to allow minimum spinning and movement while throwing the phone in the air, because that would curb the possibilities of blurred images.

Taking pics like these can be quite the joy and if the picture comes out good there’s even more to celebrate, considering the fact that your put your smartphone in jeopardy while undertaking the crazy activity. It’s best to stand on softer surfaces so that your phone if at all would fall, would not be damaged.

A risky yet fun app to develop, creativity is what makes our world spin these days, Anton Beitler has provided photo freaks with a more happening experience for sure!

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