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This little mummy just found herself in the wrong pyramid. Maybe not. There is all that sunshine.
Sketchbook, toon camera, AlienSky, Flow paper, Reflect, PhotoWizard, DistressedFX
This is my Godzilla Fern. Also known as a Japanese Painted Fern.
iP12Pro using Camera+ set to macro. Touched with Snapseed and Distressed FX+.
In our dreams there is a path. Everyone has their own. Like the white feather of Truth weighed against our heart our path through our field is the straight and narrow.
Sketchbook, formulas, PhotoWizard, DistressedFX blending modes++ lots and lots of blending modes.
I have had so much fun recently playing with taking photos on my iphone and processing them totally on my phone or ipad. With amazing apps available such as the one I used on this
From Cheryl Tarrant called DistressedFX (available on the App store), anyone can do this.
You might recognize these flowers from earlier in the week from a picture called "lLooking For the Sun". Well, the sun is here and it feels GOOD. 😊 and I'm happy to get one more shot out of these beautiful tulips
25/365 - this shot was taken on a golf course yesterday during the only sunny break in the day. It poured all day and we only got to play 6 holes but at least I got an image out of it. Apps used: camera+, distressedfx, mextures, phototoaster, Snapseed, superimpose.
Had to wait ages for someone to walk along the pavement!
iPhone 7 plus photograph, edited in DistressedFX on phone and output through Lightroom.
© 2017 Nick Edwards, All Rights Reserved This image is not available for use on websites, blogs or other media without the explicit written permission of the photographer.
With a vintage Fire King cup and saucer and a vintage volume of Les Misérables (en français) by Victor Hugo.
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III Mirrorless
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 Huemore for iPhone. The original image can be found below.
First of all I used the app Snapseed to crop and edit the image. The edits were made by adjusting the Ambiance, Contrast and Brightness of the picture. Next I used the app called Mextures to apply some lighting and textures to the image. The Layers that I applied were, Vignette, Mulberry, Washington Screen, Leaker, Seattle Overlay and the Painterly Soft Light Overlay. Finally I used Distressed FX to add extra texture to the image using the Stirred overlay and the Broken Texture.
The original photo was taken this afternoon on the Coventry Canal Greenway. This is a view over the Canal looking towards a Chimney that was built for the powerhouse of the Old Rover car factory.
Mextures, Snapseed, Superimpose, XNretro, Filterstorm, Handy Photo, DistressedFX, Modern Grunge, ScratchCam, VSCOcam, Dynamic Light
(Merci à Martina P. pour le titre)
Created for "R for Repeat" at www.meandyou52.com. Or on Instagram @meandyou52.
Iphone using Andigraf, Vintique, Distressed Fx and Pixlromatic.
Taken and edited with an iPhone 5S.
The first of a recent selfie series created last week for the www.meandyou52.com weekly theme. The last letter in the round!
It is the surprise of unentered rooms, of bends in lonely roads. It is the fear of the unexpected, , turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothing. The lines of space begin to blur her edges.
Quote, both Shakespeare and Outer Limits..
SBP, Alien Sky, DistressedFX,
About this image: It has taken me years to realize that I am an empath. I think becoming ill with Lyme disease and dealing the neurological effects of the disease has moved me more deeply in that direction. I absorb the emotional states of those around me. It is not something I want to do, but something that just happens. So, this is why I found myself alone, in my truck, in the parking lot of a church last night as I waited for my youngest daughter to complete her first day of chorus practice. The practice is one and a half hours long and I couldn't stomach sitting in the waiting area the entire time with all the other parents. I am not antisocial and they are not mean, but I just crave peace, alone time, and calmness. So, after being in the church for about 40 minutes, I strolled out to my truck. While I was sitting in the front seat, I saw the bell tower and steeple rising beautifully into the dusky sky. I was totally inspired. As I sat and stared at the changing light on the steeple, I thought to myself, "I love how gently we are moving into the night." It was like watching a slow motion video of a changing sky, a changing light, a changing world as the sun sank deeper on the horizon. And when it was fully dark, I went back into the church again refreshed and ready to deal with the crowd of parents and kids again.