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Apps: Snapseed, Mobile Monet HD, Portrait HD, Glaze, ShockMyPic, Blender, iColorama, Repix, DistressedFX
36/365 - original image can be found below. The sky was blown out so I replaced it with a cloudy sky from another image I shot a few days ago. From there the image was edited in Snapseed, distressedfx, superimpose, and wood camera.
I posted the original picture already but decided to use it to play around with a new app on my iPhone. It's called DistressedFX. It's a lot of fun. Let me know what you think!
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Bar and Grill with satellite dish photographed on Olympus OMD EM 1 and edited with Snapseed and DistressedFX
Today's image was taken in the town of Kenilworth. It is a view of St Nicholas Church. The beginnings of this Grade I listed building dates back to the late 13th Century. The Tower and the Nave were added sometime between 1320 and 1400. The were numerous later additions and alterations to both the inside and outside of the church during the 19th and 20th centuries. Due to being so near to Kenilworth castle this local parish church has have plenty of very notable worshippers. The most famous probably being Queen Elizabeth I, during her visits to the castle which was owned at the time by Robert Dudley, one of the Queen's favourite courtiers.
The photo was taken using the App ExposerGL on my iPhone 6.
First I used the app Lightroom to edit the image. I straightened and cropped the image. I then changed the white balance and applied a little extra saturation and vibrance. I also applied a little noise reduction. I then used DistressedFX to apply the Stirred overlay and Sentiment texture. I flattened the image then applied the Trio Birds overlay and the Lade texture. Finally I used the app PhotoToaster to add the Tuneup filter, Drama FX, a medium dark vignette, the Old Paper texture and the Parchment frame.
Eternity found (from a poem by Arthur Rimbaud: It is found again/ What? Eternity./ It is the sea/ Gone with the sun. Apps: Leonardo, Distressedfx, diptoc, over,? Textures by zeldona@mellowmint
Today's image was taken this afternoon in the village of Berkswell. It is a view of St John the Baptist parish Church. This 12th century Grade I listed building is of Norman design. There is evidence though of an even earlier Saxon church on this site, as part of the crypt beneath the church dates back to the 8th century. Also in view in front of the church is a wayside preaching cross. The cross itself was restored about 30 years ago, however the stone steps are said to date back to Saxon times and predate the church. The preaching cross is a scheduled ancient monument.
The photo was taken using the App VividHDR on my iPhone 6.
First I used the app Lightroom to edit the photo. I straightened the image and applied some noise reduction and clarity. I also added to the vibrance, saturation and contrast. Next I used the app Handy Photo to delete the overhead telephone cable and the small lights from along the pathway. After this I used Distressed FX to add the Stirred overlay and Lade texture. Finally I used PhotoToaster to add the Canvas texture and the Burlap frame.
The image for today was taken in Upper Spon Street in Coventry. It is a view of the Ruins of the Chapel of Saints James & Christopher. Not much is really known about the Chapel. It is thought that it dates from the 15th Century. It was made of Sandstone and was probably a craft Chapel for the local weavers. The Ruins are classed as Grade II listed.
The photo was taken using the app ExposerGL on my iPhone 6.
First I used the app Snapseed to edit the photo. I Cropped the image and applied the Tonal Contrast filter. I then applied the 05 Vintage filter. I finally used the Healing feature to delete the edge of the new building that could be seen on the left side of the image. Next I used the app Stackables to apply the formula called Sienna. I then used the app DistressedFX to add the Stirred overlay and the Lade texture. Finally I used PhotoToaster to add the Clarify preset, the Stark FX and a Small Dark Vignette. I then applied the Old Paper texture and the Charcoal frame.