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For day 5 of the 5 Day b&w Challenge. (OK , I skipped a day but who's counting?! :) I really enjoyed participating. Thank you, Susan Allen for inviting me!
Also for Slider's Sunday, HSS!
On street in Boston. Taken with my iPhone 7plus and processed with Snapseed, Distressedfx and Enlight app.
iPhone Photography and Processing
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Backstory:
The original self-portrait image was taken with my iPhone, attached to a tripod, as I sat in my hallway. I'm wearing my daughter's gardening hat. After processing it, initially, in a very minimal way, I posted it (you can find the image in my photostream) and let it rest for several days.
Upon returning to the image, it felt differently. My imagination began blending colors and birds, layers and textures, until landing here.
"What could be" her next dimension of rest and discovery is yet to reveal. We will see what the next few days will bring. xo
Apps Used:
Lenka
Pixlr
Mextures
DistressedFx
CleverPainter
Flickr's Aviary (to add my name in the corner)
Morro Bay #distressedfx #lenslight #snapseed #alteredreality #ethereal_moods #editfromthesoul #everything_edited #artistry_flair #textured #masters_in_artistry #dailytextures
I was busy this morning.
The orchid is a birthday gift from my office mates
and the necklace is from from a coworker.
Sunday is winding down but the next three days
are mine. Have a good evening.💖
Taken at Boyce Thompson Arboretum near Superior, Arizona. Treated with my favorite "i wanna be an artist" app, distresedFX
Apps used: Oggl (Libatique 73 + Kodot XGrizzled), Modern Grunge, DistressedFX, PhotoToaster, Superimpose
Sydney Harbour, viewed from the Hermitage trail. Taken with my iPhone 7+ and run through Snapseed, Brushstroke and Distressed FX.
Today's image was taken this afternoon near the village of Lapworth in Warwickshire. The view is of the side elevation of Packwood House. This is a Grade I listed Timber framed Manor House. The house and grounds are owned and operated by the National Trust. This side view of the house was taken from the Carolean Garden that lead up to the Yew Tree garden.
The photo was taken using the app Cortex Camera on my iPhone 6.
First I used the app Snapseed to edit the photo. I straightened the image, then I applied the Tonal Contrast filter. I also boosted the structure and sharpening to the house, along with a little extra saturation, warmth and ambiance. Next I used the app DistressedFX to add the Birds above the house and the Vanilla texture. The next app used was Mextures. I added the Darker Days formula by Ryan Olde. Finally I used the app AltPhoto to add the Expired (pink highlights) Toy Camera preset and frame.
An impressionistic reinterpretation of my iPhone photo with edits using iColorama and DistressedFX on an iPad Pro.
Dec. 30, 2022, image textured using Distressed FX and Snapseed applications on an iPad—original image from the Ventura County Government Center in Ventura, California.
At Provincetown Carnival 2019. Photographed with Olympus mirrorless camera and processed with Snapseed, PhotoToaster and Distressedfx plus.
Fall Passes Away 🍁🍂
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Viewing cloud streaked skies,
Through yellowing, wind bent grass stalks,
Fall passes away;
Earth awaits the cold winter,
When landscapes are frozen white...
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©️R/Merz #TankaPoem
Digital improvisation created from an original iPhone 11 Pro photograph, and edited on an iPad Pro using iColorama, Snapseed, and DistressedFX+ apps— ©R/Merz/ImproVisions All Rights Reserved 😎
The image today is a view of the Grade I listed Whitefriars Monastery just outside the City Centre of Coventry. The original building was constructed in the Mid 14th Century as a Friary for the Carmelite religious order. The name Whitefriars originates from the colour of the Habits worn by the Friars. In the centre of the image (nearly obscured by the tree) is the Oriel window that was used by Queen Elizabeth I to address the people of Coventry in 1565.
The photo was taken using the App ExposerGL on my iPhone 6.
First I used the app Lightroom to edit the image. I first straightened the image then added some Clarity and Noise Reduction. I then applied the Dynamic preset along with a little Dehaze adjustment. I then used the app DistressedFX to add the Stirred overlay and the Vanilla texture. I flattened the image then added the Egret overlay and the Lade texture. Finally I used PhotoToaster to add the Warm preset, the Stark FX, the Paper texture and the Leather frame.