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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 Perfectly Clear to brighten the image. The edits were made by applying the Fix Dark preset to the image. Next I used the App Wood Camera to edit the image further, this was done by cropping the image and adding the Birds to the picture using Frame 14. I also adjusted the Saturation, brightness and Contrast. Finally I used Distressed FX to add extra texture to the image using the Stirred overlay and the Lade Texture.
The original photo was taken this evening while waiting for my daughter to finish her Choir service at Coventry Cathedral. It is of Holy Trinity Church in the Cathedral quarter in the city centre of Coventry. The original church was built about the beginning of the 12th century. It seems that the church was built as a side chapel for the much larger Benedictine Priory of St Mary (the First of Coventry's Three Cathedral's) which was next door to Holy Trinity and founded by Earl Leofric and Lady Godiva. During the Mid 13th Century the church was nearly completely destroyed in a fire, the only part of the original church to survive was the North Porch (which survives to this day). During the 15th Century the painting of the Last Judgement was created above the tower arch. This is now considered to be most impressive Doom wall-painting now remaining in an English church. One of the many famous local people known to attend Holy Trinity over the years was Mary Ann Evans, the 19th century novelist better known by her pen name of George Eliot.
The Church is classed as a Grade I listed building. The Church is number 8 on my list of 19 (Grade I) Listed buildings in Coventry that I hope to photograph.
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 PhotoToaster to edit the image. The edits were made by straightening the photo then applying the Warm filter, Vibrant FX, a medium white Vignette, the Canvas texture and the Torn Canvas frame to the image. Finally I used the App Distressed FX to add the birds and extra texture to the image using the Birds Soulmate overlay and the Charm Texture.
The original photo was taken this afternoon in the Walsgrave area of Coventry. The image is of the Church of St Mary the Virgin. The original Church dates back to 1300 however there is no trace of the original Church visible. It is estimated that the Church was completely rebuilt during in the 13th or 14th century. There was also major restorations in the 19th and 20th centuries. One of the most important interior features of the Church is the early Font. This probably dates back to the early 12th century. Another fixture of special interest is the Medieval glass (approx 14th century) in the east window of the south aisle.
The Church is classed as a Grade II* listed building. The building is number 14 on my list of 24 (Grade II*) Listed buildings in Coventry that I hope to photograph.
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 Handy Photo to edit the image. This was done by erasing out some of the rubbish found in the pond. I then adjusted the Brightness, Saturation and Shadows/Highlights of the image. Next I used the app called Dynamic Light to apply the Orton filter to the picture so that it gave a dreamy sort of glow to the whole image. After that I used Distressed FX to add some extra texture to the image using the Egret overlay and the Karma Texture. Finally I used PhotoToaster to apply the Canvas texture and add the Shadow II frame.
The original photo was taken in Pig Wood in the Tile Hill area of Coventry. It was both of my Daughter's last day of school before the Summer holiday and as I had finished work early, I was waiting to pick them up at the end of their day. Pig Wood is a small urban nature reserve near to the school and as I was a little early I thought I would see if there was any Photos I could take and use for today's image. I found this little pond and liked the look of the trees around the edge of it. The pond was in a bit of a mess with bottles and other rubbish in it, which was a shame. As I liked the look of the pond I thought I would see what I could do to make it look better, so snap there we go. Hope you all like the result.
IphonexS cameraplus2 Snapseed distressedfx icolorama imageblender simply water
Back Story: this image is one of many that I captured while in paradise, on the island of Hawaii. So much beauty.
Later, I was inspired by the concept of parallel lines. I reinvented my image using iColorama, forms, to get a double exposure, then watercolor. Then, I created texture and ambience with distressed FX. I ran it through Simply Water and image blended it back with the iColorama image to get the final version.
I like how the juxtaposition of the images create a crossroads; Wonderful lines. A surreal Parallel universe.
Arrivederci Palermo
Du fragst, warum der Ramadan heute so schwer ist
Der Scirocco fegt uns hinaus und ich kriege keine Luft
Arrivederci altes Jahr! Morgen früh ist schon Norouz.
Sale noh mobarak!
Ich feier nicht, ich muss Koffer packen. Es ist eh Ramadan.
Arrivederci Vögel! Die haben ihre Schlafbäume abgeschnitten! Wo fliegen sie jetzt hin?
Ich fliege nach Hause, inshaallah
Hmm… sake. Gotta love these sake barrels.
Taken with my iPhone 5 using Hipstamatic. Later decided to add some texture so ran it through DistressedFX, an app that would be awesome if it saved at full resolution and didn't strip the EXIF data out of the photo. Despite that, I liked the effect so I decided to go with it.
Feb. 27, 2016: McDonald's in Downey CA. A #retro version of a recent photo using #photogene #distressedfx #photocopier and #lomob . In photogene used improved night preset to lighten. In DistressedFX used charm 55%. In PhotoCopier used Goya burial with color 0, detail 51 and texture 34. Back in photogene desaturated -.37. Ended with LoMob instant wide.
July 14, 2021: Black-Hooded Parakeet. Texturized image of a recent photo of a Black-Hooded Parakeet in neighbor's apple tree. For this version, I used Waterlogue, Paper Copier, DistressedFX Plus, and Snapseed. #parakeet #waterlogueapp #papercopierapp #distressedfx #snapseed #alteredreality #ethereal_moods #editfromthesoul #everything_edited #artistry_flair #textured #masters_in_artistry #dailytextures
A Calla Lily with sunflower seeds sprinkled on the petals by birds.
Post process: I like to edit my DSLR floral photography on my iPad. I used Snapseed, Photo Toaster, and Distressed FX for this Calla.
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 ProCamera for iPhone. The original image can be found below.
First of all I used the app called Mextures to apply some lighting and textures to the image. The Layers that I applied were, Vignette, Mulberry, Ford Screen, Leaker and the Sunflower Overlay. Next I used ShockMyPic on the image to help make the picture look a little more painterly. I then used Distressed FX to add some wildlife (Birds) and some extra texture to the image using the Birds Trio overlay and the Cedar Texture. Finally I used PhotoToaster to add the Shadow II frame.
The original photo was taken this morning in the Cheylesmore area of Coventry. The image is looking out across Quinton Pool. The pool and the manor of Cheylesmore has history dating back to the time of Leofric, the Earl of Mercia and his wife Lady Godiva in the 11th century. Later The Pool was became a part of a Royal Hunting Park that once covered a large part of the area.
32/365 - shot with ProCamera this afternoon while out golfing. Edited with Snapseed for texture and centre focus, glaze for a painterly look, photoshop express to brighten the foreground, and superimpose to blend layers and add distressedfx birds.
The original photo of the large Christmas display is on Broadview Dr. in Moorpark, California. Given painted look with Ai Gahaku retro watercolor filter and pith/overlay preset in Distressed FX. Text done in Snapseed.
This barn kind of reminds me of an old sentry, guarding a past life that is quickly fading away. He’s tattered and bruised, but still stands tall. ❤️ #artistry_flair #sombresociety #lensdistortions #painterlyphotos #filterstormneue #painterly #rsa_rural_ #rx10iii #sonyalpha #bealpha #appartist #glazeapp #icolorama #LightroomCC #distressedfx #aliensky #superimpose #sonyartisan #sonyartist
"I cannot endure to waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by staying in the house."
[Notebook, Oct. 10, 1842]
Nathaniel Hawthorne
The American Notebooks: The Centenary Edition (Volume 8)
But I can. I’m turning into an even bigger homebody. Seems like everything is much more difficult since the pandemic and it’s all very exhausting. Or it could just be me…
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 Blux Camera Pro for iPhone. The original image can be found below.
First of all I used Snapseed to edit the image. This was done by adjusting the Brightness, Ambiance, Contrast, Saturation. I also boosted the Sharpening and Details of the picture. I then used the app Mextures to add a little textured light to the image, I did this by applying the Preset called Red + Blue by Jordy Van Solm. After that I used Distressed FX to add a couple of layers of Overlays and Textures to the picture, these were the Overlay called Stirred and the Texture called Lade, then after flattening the image I added the Overlay Citrus and the Texture called Broken. Finally I used PhotoToaster to apply the soft dark Vignette, the Canvas texture and add the Shadow II frame.
The original photo was taken today in the area of Keresley in Coventry. The image is of the Parish Church of St Thomas. The church dates back to 1842, although it does look older than it's 170 years.
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 Mattebox for iPhone. The original image can be found below.
First of all I used the app Snapseed to edit the photo. To do this I first straightened the image then I applied the Drama 2 filter. The next app I used was PhotoToaster to edit the image further. The edits were made by applying the Clarify filter and the Antiqued texture to the image. I also applied a Sepia tone and a Medium Black Vignette. Finally I used Distressed FX to add extra texture to the image using the Birds Soulmate overlay and the Cedar Texture.
The original photo was taken early this evening at Coventry Cathedral. I had just dropped off my daughter for her Choir practice ahead of the concert she was singing in tonight at the Cathedral with Aled Jones. This image is of the Tower and spire of the the Ruined Old Cathedral of St Michael. The original Church of St Michael was built in the 14th century for the Earls of Coventry. Before the Church was elevated to cathedral status in 1918 it was one of the largest parish churches in England. The Cathedral was famously bombed almost to destruction during the Coventry Blitz on 14 November 1940. All that remained was the tower, spire, the outer wall and the bronze effigy and tomb of its first bishop, Huyshe Wolcott Yeatman-Biggs. The ruined Old Cathedral is still hallowed ground and services are held near the Alter in the ruins every week. The ruins now stand as a testament for the worldwide reconciliation work of the community of the Cross of Nails and for forgiveness. The tower and spire rises to 90 m (295 ft) and is the third tallest cathedral spire in England. It is also the tallest structure in the Coventry.
The Cathedral is classed as a Grade I listed building. The Cathedral is number 9 on my list of 19 (Grade I) Listed buildings in Coventry that I hope to photograph.
Mural on classic biplane taken with Bluristic App on iPhone given a texture with Distressed FX and Snapseed. Original image from the August 2023 Wings Over Camarillo Airshow. LRM-010.
Aug. 31, 2016: Hot Air Balloon 1986. Used photogene to lighten shadows. In PhotoCopier used turner ulysses. In distressedfx used dusty 80%. In snapseed used lens blur 30%, vintage 4 31%, brightness 35 and vignette 9. IN Formulas used glazed 60%. In Photogene darkened. In Formulas used hard cover border 15. #hotairballoon #1980s #moorpark #textures #texture #retro #americana #ballooning
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 Handy Photo to edit the image. The edits were made by cloning away the Lamppost near the trees, the Dustbins near the end of the pathway, plus a few little details on the building. Next I used the app PhotoToaster to apply a few presets, such as the Warm filter, the Sharpen FX, a Large dark vignette and the Scratched texture with a Black Artsy frame. Finally I used the App Distressed FX to add the extra texture to the image using the Stirred overlay and the Vanilla Texture.
The original photo was taken early this afternoon in Coventry. The image is of the newer part of the Charterhouse of St Anne, the Prior's Lodging. The building forms part of a group of Listed structures that include, The Charterhouse, the Coach House as well as the precinct walls. Also included in the listing are a collection of 15th- and 16th-century wall paintings. It was really difficult to get a photo of the oldest part of the Charterhouse as there were quite a few Cars parked up near it. I will go back on another day to try again. The original Charterhouse dates back to 1385 and was built after King Richard II laid the foundation stone. There is not a lot of the original building that still stands, as most of the current building dates from the 18th century. The original use for the Charterhouse was as a Carthusian monastery. After the dissolution of monasteries, under King Henry VIII. Most of the priory was demolished, but the surviving part from the 15th century became the home of local industrialist Colonel Wyley. The complex was the property of City College over the last few years but was recently taken over by The Charterhouse Preservation Trust on behalf of the City of Coventry, with the mission of restoring the complex and opening it up for the public.
The Charterhouse is classed as a Grade I listed building and the site itself is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. It is number 16 on my list of 19 (Grade I) Listed buildings and number 5 on my list of 10 Scheduled Ancient Monument's in Coventry that I hope to photograph.
Apps used include: #slowshutter camera, #tangledfx, #mextures, #painterly, #DistressedFX, #Superimpose, #Stackables. There could even be more. I am not that good at keeping track of my workflow!!
Processed with Distressed FX ( thanks Jewell) and Pixlormatic
Well I was hoping to wake up and see a new D800 and tons of photography gear under the Christmas tree. When that didn’t happen I got out my iPad and began playing with my favorite new app called DistressedFX. It made me realize that big fancy camera isn’t what really counts. We are really just limited by our imaginations and vision. I’m not saying everyone will consider this pic a real photo or even art , but I do and I had fun creating it. Use the gear you have and get out there and have some photographic fun. Merry Christmas to all ☼ – jimmy