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Testing the Sony Smooth Refection App, good for when you forget your ND filters
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Mirror Lab Pro on a Galaxy Note9. Cloud photo opened to preset filter number 43 called Kaleidoscope 2.
Apps Mill: Ontario’s Old Mills. Built in 1841, it was actively operated until 1954. At that time Hurricane Hazel washed out the dam which supplied the mill with water and it was abandoned. It is near Brantford.
I can't help feeling I cheated when using an app on my phone. I have 4 or 5 old BW versions of this and this is the one I like most.
Love this Prisma App, I could spend way to much time trying out old photos and making new art. Prisma app is free
Happy Slider Sunday !
Post-processed in Apple's Photos App, followed by further processing in the Affinity Photo App.
The processing was done on my Apple Macbook Pro 15 inch, 2016 computer using a mirrored 45 inch Roku TV screen for my old eyes...;).
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Image made using Sony Smooth Reflection App. 16 images merged in camera. Two textures used my own cracked paint and Shadowhouse Creations Old Canvas Texture. Post Processing in Lr CC,PSCC & Analogue Efex Pro 2. My thanks go to Andy Gray for sharing his ICM post techniques.
Another image from our new year nature walk.
This was a very twisty wooded path where the the trees created a lovely tunnel to walk through.
Captured with iPhone and edited on the iPad with lots of apps.
Unfortunetly my version of iPhoto/iCloud is not keeping track of my apps like it use to do.
Some apps it does some not so much.
I know I did basic image corrections and cropping in Snapseed. I also imported it into Hipstamatic and applied a Sergio and Hackney film and then it went into VSCO for some more edits using WWF preset.
Then I converted all of those edits to black and white. Not sure which app was used for that final step. Could have been another Hipstamatic camera and film combo or Fotograf.
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Apps used: Apple on-board camera, Decim8, Snapseed, Glaze, Over, Superimpose
This piece is from a set of recent geometric abstract images. Giving credit where it is due, I was greatly influenced by the remarkably rhythmic black and white Rotring work of Carrie Meijer.
I set out from a blank white panel to create a deliberately noisy piece, full of urban busyness and movement that reflects the anonymous character of public space. I echoed the formalistic complexity in Carrie’s work with my own structural layering and color methods.
My upper grid is built from multiple layers of letters and characters from the “Pixel” block font found in the Over app. Through a series of masking steps I trimmed and shaped the letters into a kind of skeletal scatter pattern, then selectively applied a number of thin irregular white line masks over the composition. The randomly placed color blocks added a sense of organic humanity interacting with the space.
The lower grid is made from a photo of my house apped through Decim8, and a black block with random bits of color run through Glaze. Both grids were then combined in Superimpose.
These modern gadgets are so full of time filling silliness. So much fun to be had as well. Thanks future. Honestly it does feel like it has arrived LOL.
Apple recently selected the Best App of 2017. It's Aurora HDR! How awesome is that? You can grab it at store.stuckincustoms.com/collections/software
Man, that team at Apple has some great taste in software, eh? Very nice of them even though I was pretty down on Apple at the beginning of this year because the first round of the new Macbooks were kinda not-so-great in my opinion. The new Macbook Pros are much improved for sure. Anyway, no matter what kind of Mac you have, you'll love the software (oh and it's Windows now too!)