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No real black cats crossed my path today, but on my way back I spotted some great decorations.
We’re Here: Black Cats
Foto scattata con 5DMKII esportata su iPad editata su iPad e caricata da iPad.
Alla fine a qualcosa serve
Visualmashup with penball sketch's photo and fingerpainting with brushes on iPad2 the filtered with PS Express.
A tribute to M**BUNE first Agrihamburgheria in the world, placed in Torino Italy. A great example of healty and good food with Km 0 economy. Fingerpainting with iPad 2 and filtering with PS Express.
Logo from the back of case that comes with iPhone 5 earbuds/headphones. Also, works well as an iPhone 5 wallpaper. Taken with iPhone 5.
My "Business King" room at the International Conference Center at China University of Geosciences Beijing, China (BJGICC). Fairly standard, generic business hotel arrangement and fit out.
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.
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.
PaintShop Pro X5 - Topaz DeNoise "JPEG Strongest" filter applied.
(Filed as 20130721_iPad3 002 Filterstorm-Frontview-Snapseed-PSExpress-ExifEditor-PSPX5-TopazDeNoise-JS.JPG)
My eye this evening when I were thinking to my way in the world. Starting from a crayon sketch then fingerpainting on iPad using Brushes the digitally filtering with PS Express.
Xiong Li opening the GEM Beijing 2011 international workshop on gravity electromagnetic, and magnetic methods and their applications at the Beijing Geosciences International Conference Center (BJGICC).
This SEG/CGS workshop brought together experts from academia, government agencies, resources companies, and contractors to share the latest technological and methodological developments and experiences, and to discuss challenges and future directions and needs.
The GEM Beijing 2011 workshop (10-13 October 2011) was organized by the SEG (Society of Exploration Geophysicists) and the CGS (the Chinese Geophysical Society). The Workshop attracted larger-than-expected numbers of abstract submissions and participants, with 250 participants representing 17 countries from all continents. There were 24 poster and 73 oral presentations, with two thirds of the oral presentations from outside China.
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 original 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 - Applied a trapezoidal crop to alter the apparent perspective.
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 one of the original photographs transferred to the final image.
(Filed as 20130714_iPad3 006 Filterstorm-Frontview-Snapseed-PSExpress-ExifEditor.JPG)