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Transformation
Photo by AMPt Member Frank Mathews (IG: @nitti80) Title: Transformation Description: This is a photo of the Captrust Tower one of the coolest buildings in Raleigh, NC. I shot this on my way home from work. When I go out and shoot I always try to have a general idea on the different equipment (apps) lol that I'll be using to shoot with and an idea about what I'm going to shoot. This saves me a great deal of time. For this shot I knew that I was going to be shooting with #hipstamatic. I always shoot the same subject with different hipsta combinations for two reasons. One because every combo doesn't work well in certain situations and two because I want to familiarize myself with the many different nuances Hipstamatic has. Continued.... Process: I used the #JohnS lens and Inas1969 so I could participate in @hipstaroll #Hipstaedit #hipstaroll_aprilfools_week44 #hipstaproject. I first opened The photo up in a cool little app called #ChipPhoto to get the "squares" to move. Once happy with the placement I saved. I opened the saved photo in #Camera+ and changed to B&W and saved. I wanted to keep the spirit of the hipsta combination recognizable so, I open the B&W version in #Filterstorm. I used the "add exposure" option and manually brushed in the signature John S colors on the tiles and and the sky as well. I also brushed in the the signature Inas boarder. Once done I used the sharpen option at 50%. And sharpened only the moved tiles using the brush. Once done I saved.
Transformation
Photo by AMPt Member Frank Mathews (IG: @nitti80) Title: Transformation Description: This is a photo of the Captrust Tower one of the coolest buildings in Raleigh, NC. I shot this on my way home from work. When I go out and shoot I always try to have a general idea on the different equipment (apps) lol that I'll be using to shoot with and an idea about what I'm going to shoot. This saves me a great deal of time. For this shot I knew that I was going to be shooting with #hipstamatic. I always shoot the same subject with different hipsta combinations for two reasons. One because every combo doesn't work well in certain situations and two because I want to familiarize myself with the many different nuances Hipstamatic has. Continued.... Process: I used the #JohnS lens and Inas1969 so I could participate in @hipstaroll #Hipstaedit #hipstaroll_aprilfools_week44 #hipstaproject. I first opened The photo up in a cool little app called #ChipPhoto to get the "squares" to move. Once happy with the placement I saved. I opened the saved photo in #Camera+ and changed to B&W and saved. I wanted to keep the spirit of the hipsta combination recognizable so, I open the B&W version in #Filterstorm. I used the "add exposure" option and manually brushed in the signature John S colors on the tiles and and the sky as well. I also brushed in the the signature Inas boarder. Once done I used the sharpen option at 50%. And sharpened only the moved tiles using the brush. Once done I saved.