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Mobile Homes on board the small cargo ship FIONA B on the voyage from Goole, UK to Klaipeda, Lithuania.
I'm enjoying the new and creative iPhone offering from Nicki Fitz-Gerald. It is so much fun and filled with great information. If you love iPhoneography, you'll learn lots of new techniques in her course.
I am intoxicated by mobile photography and always love to learn new things from folks.
Thank you, Nicki, for sharing your talents.
Stepping into unknown territory here, photography and editing wise.
Shooting backlit incense smoke touched by the rising sun can produce some interesting results.
What do you see?
Taken with my phone + DIY telephoto lens.
OK the description maybe a bit misleading, although I did shoot the moon with a mobile phone, it was also using my telescope, I am so pleased how this turned out, as I can't seem to get a sharp image with my camera connected, I think I need a different adaptor, anyhow, this was shot using my Samsung S21. I'm rather pleased with this.
9/366/2016, 1835 in a row.
It was a total washout in Dublin today! we were totally drenched and it was lovely to get back into the car to look out on it on our way home :)
www.christoph-schmich.de/farbenrausch-photography/
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Camera+, slow shutter cam; proccessed using facetune, procreate, icolorama, superimpose, flowpaper, & grunge HD.
This piece was inspired by my study of the painting 'Primavera' by Sandro Botticelli which can be seen as an elaborate mythological allegory of the burgeoning fertility of the world as shown in the spring wood nymph he painted. My idea was to show this allegory as a fall scene of a modern Wood Nymph who ruled over those who now sought her for protection over the upcoming winter worlds hazardous ways. Among those was Bird whose species was soon to die out unless Wood Nymph gave the few who remained her magical attention. Thus Bird is shown enticing Wood Nymph for her protections. With this story in mind I chose from a variety of mobile photos I had taken while also thinking of apps and processes to use. I put the chosen photos in a separate album in my photo app and started working from that album to pull the photos as I saw fit. I used superimpose to extract some of the elements from their background to create PNG files that I could add from. The wood nymphs face was put through facetune & reworked with another facial profile.. I worked back and forth in procreate and icolorama adding elements & effects as needed. Grunge HD was used to show a tear in the upper portion which was then overlapped onto the lower image and the whole reworked for linear aesthetic pause. I used flowpaper to create the blueish flowing forms coming from the birds feet to entice, encircle, the wood nymph and mirror the linear tear for emphasis. Many filters were used in combining images to get the best effects and a lot of masking in icolorama. Experimenting with my images in various apps is what fascinates me the most as so many different effects can be had and aesthetic choices made as the process grows.
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selected as one of winners in the photo/art category for mDAC, Mobile Digital Art & Creativity Summit, 2016. www.mdacsummit.org/photoart-winners-2016.html #mdac2016
Included in flicker group App Whisperer Showcase, 11/15/15.
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Included in Flicker Explore on 11/13/15.
featured in the Mob Paint Showcase at Art of Mob on December 31. artofmob.blogspot.com
Olympus Pen F
38mm f1.8
Kodak Portra 160
2 years ago Anna almost lost her right hand to sepsis. She was very lucky. Her index finger still bears the marks of her fight with the infection and hurts every day.
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My hometown is Vancouver but part of my heart will always stay in SF // #thatsfbridge #instalumtrip #latergramsforeternity bit.ly/GDnZQl
Just a couple of shots from new phone to show the fact its not really all that great, or at least the person taking the shots (i.e me)isnt all that great !!...and needs to learn a little bit more about the phones camera i guess....they look over exposed to me ...no editing or post production done.