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Lately Rusty has really enjoyed his new bed under my desk, although he still needs to know my whereabouts at all times. #grungefilter
To say our Spring has been cold, cloudy and wet would be an understatement. In fact, I’m still wearing a warm coat and gloves in the morning when I walk Rusty. Although we’ve had 3 or 4 nice days, my heart is longing for a break in this dreary weather.
An impressive display of pure wealth! The inscriptions on this display indicated that 103 of these gold ingots and 65 silver ingots were unearthed during the excavation of the Ding Ling Tomb.
The gold ingots each weighed 50 Tael (1 Tael is equivalent to 37.8 g or 1.215 Troy ounces) whilst the silver ingots each weighed 50 Tael.
At current day value (US$1300 per Troy ounce for gold and US$20 per Troy ounce for silver), the value of the metal in the entire collection of gold ingots would be approximately US$8.1M, whilst the silver ingots would be worth approximately US$80,000!! And then you would need to factor in the historical value - being one of a kind and non-replaceable, this would likely be "priceless".
Beijing, China.
Phone 4 - Photograph taken with the camera on an iPhone 4.
Camera - The native camera app was used with the HDR option.
Filterstorm - Opened the photograph in the native Photos app on my iPad3. Copied the image, opened the Filterstorm app, pasted the contents of the clipboard, and saved a copy of the image to the Camera Roll. This manoeuvre simplified the subsequent processing by having this copy as the most recent image in the Camera Roll.
Frontview - Trapezoidal crop applied to change the apparent perspective.
Photoshop Touch - Cropped the image retaining the original aspect ratio then resized it to 2592 x 1936 pixels.
Snapseed - Structure and Ambience filters applied. Overall lighting adjustments carried out.
Photoshop Express - Noise reduction and Sharpening filters applied with manual settings.
Color Thief - Matched the lighting and colour of the image to a previous post on Flickr (www.flickr.com/photos/momentsforzen/9426418782/).
ExifEditor - EXIF data from the original photograph transferred to the final image.
(Filed as 20130802_iPad3 005 Filterstorm-Frontview-PSTouch-Snapseed-PSExpress-HandyPhoto-ColorThief-ExifEditor.JPG)
Shot taken with iPhone 4S using camera+ and processed in snapseed and PS express. I wanted to show the lines in the plant, so chose a composition and also the BW to just emphasis the lines.
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I took this photo back in March to showcase just how beautiful the Nature in the Santa Cruz mountains is. This photo was taken with an iPhone 12 and edited in PsExpress.
They talk about the January blues and I am definitely feeling them today. So I decided to get out of the house, brave the rain, yes rain, and grab a coffee before the temp drops and the snow starts flying.
Update @ 3:26 PM: the rain has turned into heavy snow that is forecast to continue all evening.
A stylish start to the day with breakfast served in the Grand Club lounge, Grand Hyatt Melbourne. A moment of peace and calm before another hectic day.
The view was magnificent; first, the beautiful reflections in the bay windows further around the lounge, then on to Southbank, Crown Casino, Port Melbourne, and the top of the spire atop St Paul's Cathedral.
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Phone 5 - Photograph taken with the camera on an iPhone 5.
PureShot - A series of 3 images taken with different exposure settings.
MobileHDR - Combined the 3 PureShot images into an HDR composite image.
Frontview - Trapezoidal crop applied to change the apparent perspective.
Snapseed - Image cropped.
PhotoShop Touch - Image resized to 3264 x 2448 pixels.
Handy Photo - Used the retouching tool to clean up some reflections from the window glass in front of me.
Filterstorm - Used the Clone brush tool to tidy up the retouching work.
Snapseed - Structure and Ambience filters applied. Overall and Selective lighting adjustments carried out.
Photoshop Express - Noise reduction and Sharpening filters applied with manual settings.
ExifEditor - EXIF data from the original photograph transferred to the final image.
(Filed as 20130825_iPad3 001 PureShot-MobileHDR-Frontview-Snapseed-PSTouch-HandyPhoto-Filterstorm-PSExpress-ExifEditor.JPG)
This year's Cheltenham Literature Festival featured an illuminated traffic sign displaying famous poems, a line at a time.
Here you can see a line from William Blake's 'The Tiger' (which begins 'Tiger, tiger, burning bright'...)
I know Cheltenham isn't a cathedral city but I thought this made such a great shot and hey, Cheltenham is still a nice place to visit (and not too far from Gloucester).
I took this photo on my iPhone 3G and edited it a little with the PS Express app.
I shot and processed this photo on my iPhone back during the big blizzard in February of 2010. I was looking for it to add it to a group, but for some reason i guess i had never uploaded it to Flickr before. I kinda like it.
The original image was a screen capture of a radar image as Hurricane Ida moved on to the Louisiana coast. The image was edited in Adobe photoShop Express and multiplied using an app called MegaPhoto.
This pink flower topped a single isolated rose bush within the grounds of the China University of Geosciences - Beijing campus. It stood tall and proud against a backdrop of small apartments. I imagine that one of the owners looked after the bush, but its survival seemed improbable given the harsh conditions.
The apartments appeared to be kept immaculately clean, neat and tidy. Security appeared to be an important issue, with screens and bars on all of the windows and balconies. A clothes line and small birdcage are visible on the balcony, bottom right of the image.
Beijing, China.
Phone 4 - Photograph taken with the camera on an iPhone 4.
Camera - The native camera app was used without the HDR option.
Filterstorm - Opened the photograph in the native Photos app on my iPad3. Copied the image, opened the Filterstorm app, pasted the contents of the clipboard, and saved a copy of the image to the Camera Roll. This manoeuvre simplified the subsequent processing by having this copy as the most recent image in the Camera Roll.
Snapseed - Cropped the image retaining the original 3:4 format.
Photoshop Touch - Resized the image to 1936 x 2592 pixels.
Snapseed - Structure and Ambience filters applied. Overall lighting adjustments carried out.
Photoshop Express - Noise reduction and Sharpening filters applied with manual settings.
ExifEditor - EXIF data from the original photograph transferred to the final image.
(Filed as 20130715_iPad3 003 Filterstorm-Snapseed-PSTouch-PSExpress-ExifEditor.JPG)
The background is IKEA kallax in red color, a good match for this cake!
Shot with iPhone 5s, editing with Photoshop Express directly on the iPhone.
Sunnyvale, CA
PentaxK10D
1/4000 F45 with .3, .6, .9 ND filters stacked (through a bedroom window), 250MM (375MM Effective)
100 ISO
Some Lightroom manipulations to exposure, color temp...
Circle frame added with PSExpress for iPhone
These dragon/serpent carvings adorned the steps leading up into the Hall of the Eminent Favour, the showpiece of the Changling Tomb.
www.china.org.cn/english/MATERIAL/31254.htm
Beijing, China.
Phone 4 - Photograph taken with the camera on an iPhone 4.
Camera - The native camera app was used with the HDR option.
Filterstorm - Opened the photograph in the native Photos app on my iPad3. Copied the image, opened the Filterstorm app, pasted the contents of the clipboard, and saved a copy of the image to the Camera Roll. This manoeuvre simplified the subsequent processing by having this copy as the most recent image in the Camera Roll.
Snapseed - Image cropped to square format.
HandyPhoto - Retouched a weed in the lower right corner.
Frontview - Trapezoidal crop applied to change the apparent perspective.
Photoshop Touch - Image re-sized to 1936 x 1936 pixels.
Snapseed - Structure and Ambience filters applied. Overall lighting adjustments carried out.
Photoshop Express - Noise reduction and Sharpening filters applied with manual settings.
ExifEditor - EXIF data from the original photograph transferred to the final image.
(Filed as 20130730_iPad3 005 Filterstorm-Snapseed-HandyPhoto-Frontview-PSTouch-PSExpress-ExifEditor.JPG)
Broadhaven Beach, Pembrokshire. This also happens to be at the end of my parents garden, hence the often repeated seascape. I love the way the light always makes it look so different. Around 20 images taken on the iPhone 4, enhanced with PS Express after being autostitched together.
I’ve been thinking of getting a shorter haircut although I have pretty much been a long hair my whole life. This background filter makes the back of my hair look blue, but it’s not. It’s the same colour as the rest of my hair - mostly grey with some leftover light brown. I guess you can say, while the relationship I have with my hair is ongoing, I’m just grateful to have a bunch!