90,000 people have downloaded the Guardian Eyewitness Photography application for the iPad in association with Canon since the launch of the iPad.
The app which showcases the Guardian’s Eyewitness images, is now available free of charge in all countries where the iPad is on sale.
These photographs are printed in full colour in the centre spread of the Guardian newspaper each day, highlighting some of the world’s best news photography and can now be shared with contacts via email, Twitter or Facebook via the app.
On the app, each image is accompanied by a ‘pro tip’ from the photographic team at the Guardian, providing professional insights into the composition or technical specification of a particular image.
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