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Photojournalist captures Olympics with iPhone 4S

Dan Chung uses his iPhone, accessories and photo-editing app to document the London 2012 Olympics

Guardian photojournalist Dan Chung has been photographing the London 2012 Olympics using just his iPhone, some useful accessories and the photo-editing app Snapseed.

Chung has captured some impressive photographs using his iPhone 4S, including beautiful images of the Opening Ceremony, action shots of gymnasts, swimmers and other athletes, as well as excited supporters from across the globe.

To give the iPhone 4S' 8-megapixel camera an added boost, Chung used the Schneider Lens hardware add-on that allows you to screw lenses onto the smartphone. Chung also lists Canon binoculars as his photography aid when photographing far away subjects.

To edit his photographs, Chung uses Snapseed, the iOS app that we gave a Macworld Award at our ceremony in June.

For the full gallery of Chung's photographs, visit the Guardian's Smartphone Olympics Photoblog.

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