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Apple 3GS iPhone, Pro HDR.

Austin, TX (iPhone, ProHDR, Snapseed)

Whitby Abbey taken with my iPhone4 using ProHDR. Edited using Camera+ (crop and Clarity filter) and Phototreats.

las vegas nevada / 4.16.15

iPhone5, shot in ProHDR app, edited in snapseed

iPhone4 > Pro HDR > Camera+ (Clarity and Contessa).

made with the iPhone 3GS and ProHDR app

Men's Fashion Center

918 H Street NE

Austin, TX (iPhone, Snapseed, ProHDR)

Taken somewhere along Bridle Trail in Stanley Park. iPhone 4S, ProHDR, Snapseed.

Pumpkin flowers_Backlight_Sunset_HDR

iPhone+"Pro HDR"

埼玉・巾着田

Taken on my iPhone and processed using Pro HDR

It's cold today. Too cold. Seriously. All today is really good for is being inside and drinking hot chocolate.

 

For those keeping track, this a peppermint hot chocolate from Henry's.

2011.05.07

山口 湯田温泉

 

iPhone 4,Pro HDR,Camera+,FILM LAB,CAMERAtan

Badlands. 7/8/10. South Dakota.

Taken on iphone 3gs from the top of a cliff overlooking the jurassic coast in devon. Processed in the pro hdr and pic grunge apps.

Cornell University Plantations Arboretum

iPhone 4S, ProHDR app, Snapseed app.

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Iphone 3Gs + prohdr app + irisphotosuite app + camera+ app.

 

More photos taken with an iPhone 3Gs here: Little Things Iphoneography.

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Iphone 3Gs + prohdr app + irisphotosuite app + camera+ app.

 

More photos taken with an iPhone 3Gs here: Little Things Iphoneography.

iphone5 MCPro snapseed Biglens

Processed with VSCOcam with g1 preset

Pro HDR app on iPhone 4, 7/20/11

Taken on iPhone 4s using the Average Camera Pro app from Beer Beach in Devon. I then adjusted the brightness, saturation & white balance in the prohdr app.

Taken along the Hurley FSR, BC. iPhone 6S, ProHDR, Lightroom.

On a cold January day, the poor boy tried to get some candies from my momma.

But having had quite a few, my momma said "No!"

and that sent the boy spiraling into a mad frenzy.

 

He whined and he cried,

and then he whined some more

but my mom wouldn't budge.

"No means no!"

 

So the little boy jumped up and ran out of the house.

He fled through the night until he came across a field.

He laid among the flowers and cried under the snowy sky.

 

And as the snow fell, so did his tears;

and with each falling tear, his eyes closed a little,

Soon, the sobbing stopped

and before long, he was sound asleep.

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Okayyyy, before you chuckle and exclaim "There goes Sherry's wild imagination again", just remove the OVERLY DRAMATIC parts, and I can assure you this was really what happened!

Kids can get so dramatic these days. I ought to really create a story/photobook and title it "The Everyday Life of the Dramatic Boy"

 

Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using the following apps: BlurFX, pictureshow, iris photo suite, FXphotostudio, proHDR, best camera and phototreats.

iPhone 4

 

Editing: Photogene, ProHDR

 

Any restaurant that serves press pot for coffee has my vote!

 

Went back to Fleur (at Mandalay Bay) 2 more times! It was so good. See below for a couple more shots of the steak frites (garlic fries!) and tuna tacos....you already saw the tomato flambe yesterday (his name for a flatbread pizza)

 

I used the ProHDR on these so you could see a bit more detail (especially in the steak)....the lighting was dim where we were but we were looking out into a very bright area so photo-wise it was a challenge and tough for my poor iPhone to manage. These shots are a bit grainy but you get the gist!

 

Back later today =]

Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using Retouch, blurFX, crossprocess, proHDR, iris photo suite and pictureshow.

Taken with my favorite iPhone photography app: ProHDR.

 

I believe those are private one family houses. So jealous!

 

BTW, Pizza Box pizza tastes like roller rink pizza, or Chuck E Cheese. But I'd go back just to enjoy the outdoor seating and pretend for a moment that I live in one of these houses. This guy took better pictures of the restaurant, if you're interested.

Autumn brings a feast of colours to the deciduous trees. Between showers, the dark stormy skies and a vibrant red sunrise added to the fantastic atmosphere.

 

The option to shoot a sequence of 3 photos with different exposures was added to the PureShot iPhone camera replacement app in a recent update. These provide the inputs for true HDR images. In this instance, I tried combining all 3 using the Mobile HDR app, but there were some distracting blocky artifacts of the blending process present in the sky region. The 2-shot ProHDR image shown here also has some artifacts - an arcuate blending gradient in the sky region - but this was less distracting.

 

PureShot

jag.gr/pureshot/

 

Barton, ACT, Australia.

 

Phone 5 - Photograph taken with the camera on an iPhone 5.

PureShot - A series of 3 images taken with different exposure settings.

ProHDR - Used this app to combine a pair of the PureShot images.

FrontView - Trapezoidal crop applied to alter the apparent perspective.

Laminar - Image straightened, cropped and resized to 3264 x 2448 pixels.

Photo fx - Cool Blue Color-Grad filter applied.

Snapseed - Structure and Ambience filters applied. Overall lighting adjustments carried out. Selective lighting adjustments also 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 20130527_iPad3 003 PureShot-ProHDR-FrontView-Laminar-PhotoFx-Snapseed-PhotoshopExpress-ExifEditor.JPG)

Shot during a photowalk at London Theatreland. I used an iPhone 5 for this, ProHDR app and enhanced further with PS CC and Topaz Plugins.

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