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Our younger son graduated that day, and we walked across Central to a coffee shop. I noticed this intriguing building.
Almost everything we see is an artist's rendition, very trompe l'œil.
- hww!
Made from my own shots in older gen apps.
Can click for texture if you like.
For:
New! Challenge 221.0 ~ Abstract ~ The Award Tree ~
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This beautiful sunset was taken with a Canon EOS 700D, was modified and edited with PicsArt. Which resulted to "Merging into a New Real-ity 2" photo artwork. Enjoy the "New Reality" with Love and Light!
PicsArt Photo Studio free app (direct download link)
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or
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Morning light, Chugach State Park, Alaska
One of the upsides of visiting Alaska in the winter is that there is no rush to be up early for sunrise. One can enjoy plenty of time for breakfast and a leisurely cup of coffee while waiting for the first light to creep over the mountains. Most of the mornings I was there it was too cloudy to see any color in the sky, but the last day made up for all the other ones!
I was finishing up packing for our departure and as I glanced out the window I saw the aptly named Mount Alpenglow bathed in fiery shades of pink. So I grabbed my camera, threw on my boots and coat and dashed outside. In every direction were mountains aglow with light and color and I hardly knew where to look because I did not want to miss a single moment of it.
In my haste to get outside I had forgotten my gloves, so taking photos in the 10 degrees F/ -12 degrees C temperature resulted in some frozen fingers, but it was well worth the cold. (I also forgot to bring my phone with me with my PeakFinder app, so I am not certain of the names of these specific peaks.)
P.S. Unfortunately I realized once outside that the best and least obstructed view of Mount Alpenglow was actually from my room window. So I did not get any good shots of it. But if you want to see what caught my attention, I have included a photo of the colors through the trees in the first comment below.
The parent organization of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery is the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, founded in 1862. It is one of the oldest public arts institutions in the United States. In 1890, Buffalo entrepreneur and philanthropist, John J. Albright, a wealthy Buffalo industrialist, began the construction of the Albright Art Gallery for the Academy. The building was designed by prominent local architect Edward Brodhead Green. It was originally intended to be used as the Fine Arts Pavilion for the Pan-American Exposition in 1901, but delays in its construction caused it to remain uncompleted until 1905.
NRHP Reference#:71000538 238
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWAsI3U2EaE
Looking up through Horse Chestnut leaves which are taking on Autumnal hues now. iPhone image using Painteresque App. Happy Sliders Sunday!
The regal moth (Citheronia regalis), also called the royal walnut moth, is a North American moth in the saturniidae family. The caterpillars are called hickory horned devils. The adult has a wingspan of 9.5-15.5 cm.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regal_moth
My encounter with nearly the full life cycle of one Hickory Horned Devil turned Regal Moth:
This is a composite of 101 shots. 100 10-second exposures were combined to create the long exposure for the water and the rocks using Sony's Smooth Reflection app. I left the camera on the tripod and walked out with Lars to get a shot of us after the LE was complete.
All elements shot with an iPhone6 and SliwShutterCam.
Edited on iPad with Leonardo app, ProcCreate, BlurFX and Photoshop Touch.
To learn more about creative photography processes and art on an iPhone you might be interested in my book co-written with Bob Weil:
www.amazon.com/The-Art-iPhone-Photography-Creating/dp/193...
and website: www.iphoneographycentral.com
Taken with Olympus OMD EM 1ii. Processed with Snapseed, Distressedfx, Phototoaster and Enlight apps.
Both the Crazy Tuesday and the our Daily Challenge themes were for night photography. Well, I waited til the last night for the CT picture, which additionally needed to be done outside, and I didn’t have access to my car so I missed out and can’t put this in the group pool… a lesson learned.. The ODC’s “after dark” could be done inside or out.
… see CT update below
However, I did want to explain this one. I was shooting, indoors, using the Slow Shutter app on my iPhone and noticed my neighbor had backed out of her driveway and was going down the street so I quickly grabbed that shot and then panned left across my Christmas tree’s fiber optic lights. This was the result… serendipity .. am not sure how many seconds I had it set for definitely more than 2-4 but it sure boogies the mind.
Btb, the tail-lights are about a third of the way down on the left side.
… (later) One of the admins, DagBan of the Crazy Tuesday group, just answered my sigh about indoor night photography and said I could post this!! Whoo-hoo! So let’s give it a shot!!
Canon EOS 6D (Baader filter modified) @ ISO 6400
Stack of the best 80x45 sec subs with calibration frames added.
Celestron C11 at f7 Cropped.
Tracked on a Skywatcher AZ-EQ6 mount with no guiding.
Polar aligned : Polar Scope.
Acquisition : Intervalometer.
Imaged from suburbia through a IDAS Light pollution LPS-P2 2.00".
Processed in APP and finished off in LR.
"""This Santa is preforming his task by educating the young reindeer how they should run on gras, when there is not snow at all! It happens more and more these days, that they have to travel through areas under different weather conditions.
As you can see, they are good listeners and also eager to start their actually training on the gras. Santa's sleigh with the big bag is already on standby."""
These origami models are all designed by Jo Nakashima, except for the bag, which is a traditional origami Waterbomb. And he has made a video-tutorial for all the models:
+ a simple change , that allows Santa to stand easily
I folded:
- Santa Claus from a paper 17,5x17,5cm kamipaper
- the reindeer from 17,5x17,5cm brown glassine -paper
- Santa's bag from 17,5x17,5cm red glassine-paper
- Santa's sleigh from 20x20cm double-colored kraftpaper
Bench & flowers in Broadford village, Co. Limerick, an iPhone image processed with Distressed FX App. HBM & HWW!
Apps used: Slow Shutter Cam, BlurFX and Stackables
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trying a collage without using an app. It's harder but interesting. These of course are Monarch caterpillars ... and see the tee-tiny little ant in the center shot? How cute is he! Anyway, I've posted too many photos today ... sorry!
Oooopppppppssss ... texture thank you to Kerstin Frank. But I just realized that doing it this way uses her camera information? Hmmmm ... I wonder if I can hide it. I shoot with Nikon? Hmmmm ??