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No, I didn't do that. The creator probably did this a short while before I chanced upon it.
Camera: iPhone Hipstamatic
Lens: Lucifer VI
Film: Pistil
A koi fish swimming through the image of Storke Tower and the sky in the reflecting pool at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Taken with my iPhone 4S in the Hipstamatic app. No post-processing applied at all. Lens and film chosen ahead of time in the app: Lucifer VI (lens) and Kodot XGrizzled (film).
We've been under a dense marine layer all week. When I saw the promise of sun this morning, I raced out the door.
The tide was out, the sand shimmering with pastel colors ... but when the sun pierced the palm trees, striking the beach, the sand glittered like gold!!!
*happy sigh*
So funny that my favorite photo was with my iPhone! Happy Sunny Tuesday!!
The Point Reyes Lighthouse, is a lighthouse in the Gulf of the Farallones in Point Reyes National Seashore, located in Marin County, California, United States.
Balboa Park is a 1,200-acre (490 ha) urban cultural park in San Diego, California. The park is named after the Spanish maritime explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa. It was the location of the 1915 Panama–California Exposition and 1935 California Pacific International Exposition which each created architectural landmarks for the park. The park's site was placed in reserve in 1835, and so is one of the oldest sites in the United States dedicated to public recreational use. In addition to open space areas, natural vegetation green belts, gardens and walking paths, it contains a variety of cultural attractions including many museums, several theaters, and the world famous San Diego Zoo. This is the botanical building – a marvelous hothouse filled with all kinds of tropical plants.
Taken with my iPhone 4S in the Hipstamatic app. All processing, framing, everything chosen BEFOREHAND by picking the lens and film. In this case, Lucifer VI and Kodot XGrizzled, respectively.
This is iPhoneography.
While taking the Phoneography MOOC I tried to push myself a bit in working with brighter colors while working on the assignments. I like saturated color a lot, but I usually tend toward the darker rather than brighter color ways.
In this image I was playing around with depth of field and Complementary and Analogous Colors project.
I used the usual iPhone and Olloclip Macro lens and Hipstamatic's Oggl app using the super saturated color combo of
LuciferVI Lens and Blanko Film.