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As always, a photo each day for 365 days. All shot and edited using Apps on my iPhone 5.
The photo was taken using the camera App ClearCam for iPhone. The file is saved as an 18mp Image (the default for ClearCam when using an iPhone 5 and saving the image using the Enhanced mode). The original image can be found below.
First of all I used PhotoToaster to edit the image. This was done by cropping the image in closer towards the Cows and applying the Realtor filter to the photo, to help brighten the grass and trees a little. Next I used the app Laminar to apply the 3-Strip Technicolor Fx to the image to help deepen the colour of the sky. I also used the same app to apply the Craquelure Style to the picture to make the image look a little more like a painting. Finally I imported the image back into PhotoToaster to apply the Canvas texture and add the Shadow II frame.
The original photo was taken down the road from Tile Hill Train station. I liked the look of all the Cows gathered near to the tree in the middle of the field.
Typedrawing App on my iPad
2 - 3 hours
Freehand from a photo
Hansol, South Korea for JKPP
Hansol, I hope you've always wanted to be a redhead - and sorry your eyes got a bit weird - too far apart, I think.
Captured at Winterthur Museum Feb. 26 with iPhone and Hipstamatic App using Tinto lens and Blackeys Extra Fine film. I unsquared it with a crop.
The gift shop is nestled in among some really big evergreen trees.
This little side patio is well shaded in the summer and somewhat protected in the winter.
I have noticed that the swallows are starting to gather on the wires and will soon be leaving, Goldenrod is appearing and the deep greens of summer are starting to fade. I am reminded that for me winter is not to far off. So I thought I would post this one from winter, which I have been saving for a hot summer day.
hww to the Window Wednesdays Group!
If you're ever in this area, Winterthur is a wonderful place to visit. Great historic home and gardens which houses one of the most important collections of American in the US.
They are also affiliated with the University of Delaware's Art Conservation Program. They help conserve major works of art and materials from all over the world.
Apps used: Native camera iPhone X, Hipstamatic, Relight, Superimpose X, Formulas
This image is a composite of a photo I took of death row inmates at the old Colorado State Penitentiary in Canon City, Colorado, and an image courtesy of Roksolana Zasiadko via Unsplash. The prisoner image was processed in Hipstamatic and Relight then imported into Superimpose. The female image was converted from color to b/w, then to monochrome color and layered in with the prisoner.
Together they suggest a story of offender and victim, dull color and vibrance, he possessed of an almost cocky and irreverent arrogance; she turned away from him but unable to dismiss his presence, seeing him still with clarity despite the passage of time.