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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.
Unedited, although the iPhone camera apps are sort of edits in themselves! I used prohdr to take this shot, about 4:00 PM PST - great lighting and NO FOG! A blessing!
Shot in Shanghai, China with my iPhone 4. Processed with Cross Process and Pro HDR. Cropped with CineCrop cinecrop.com
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Although considered a better location for afternoon and evening shots, I thought the colors immediately after sunrise were quite intense.
I think the definition of filial piety had changed. In the past, respecting your parents, not going against them, never raising your voice (or fist at them) and maybe even slaving like mad just to ensure ur parents can live well are all actions of piety.
Yet now, I think as long as the kid actually listens to u for even a minute, that is considered good enough.
Oh, how the world has changed!
Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using crossprocess, proHDR and photogene.
This is a really weird Christian Summer Camp that was between Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks called "Hume Lake".
It was very eerie. I just stopped by to put some fuel in my car.
I photographed this with my iPhone using the ProHDR app and further processed using the Plastic Bullet App.
I also used Photoshop to denoise it a bit.
Shot with my iPhone 4. Tweaked with ProHDR and Iris Colour Suite. Cropped with CineCrop cinecrop.com
It looked like there was a faint sundog popping out of the Manitoba Hydro building this afternoon!
iPhone 3GS HDR shot taken with ProHDR of the Hot Rod for Mama Emilia's Italian Restaurant in downtown McKinney.
The broad colour spectrum of the early morning sunlight, splashed across the carpet, skirting board and wall. I think that it is the physicist in me that takes delight in photographing these extremely colourful but short lived ephemeral effects!
Symonston, ACT, Australia.
Phone 5 - Photograph taken with the camera on an iPhone 5.
PureShot- A series of 3 images were taken with different exposure settings.
ProHDR - Combined 2 of the 3 images to produce a single HDR output.
Handy Photo - Retouched a few small blemishes.
Frontview - Applied a trapezoidal crop to change the apparent perspective.
Laminar - Cropped to 3:4 format and resized back to the original 2448 x 3264 pixels.
ExifEditor - EXIF data from the original photograph transferred to the final image.
(Filed as 20130605_iPad3 007 PureShot-ProHDR-HandyPhoto-Frontview-Laminar-ExifEditor.JPG)
And before you start thinking I finally got a bird picture, well I didn't take this. My colleague, Ling, sent this to me over the weekend. Apparently, her boyfriend and her helped me 'chase' down a bird just to get a bird shot.
Awwwww I'm touched! So, here's to them! Cheers! And OMFG IT'S A BIRD!
Taken by Ling and Marcus with iPhone 4 and edited by yours truly using Pictureshow, iris photo suite, blurFX, photogene, photostudio and proHDR.
Whitby Abbey taken from the graveyard on my iphone4 using ProHDR. Edited using Camera+, Snapseed and PhotoToaster.