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Urban city life. Too suffocating at times ):
Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using crossprocess, proHDR, photogene and filterstorm.
The sky may be blue but whoever said it has to be? Surely night-lit skyscrapers couldn't possibly exist with a clear daylight landscape? More often than not, the outstanding individuals are usually those who dare to dream the impossible, have visions that are out of this world and the ability to remain unrestrained by the current conventions. It really all depends on your power of imagination to create that impossible image.
Taken with iPhone 4 using autostitch and edited using photowizard, crossprocess, proHDR, iris photo suite and blurFX.
Was at the clinic for my hepatitis vaccination and despite there being only 3 patients, it still took an hour or so before my turn. Before me was this pair of mother and daughter. Apparently the mom was trying to distract the restless kid from the long waiting time by letting her play a coloring game on the phone. The poor child got impatient now and then but she never threw a big fuss. What a brave child. I just hope there's nothing serious for her.
Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using crossprocess, proHDR and filterstorm.
As simple as that. Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using crossprocess, proHDR, blurFX and iris photo suite.
Watched Serendipity this morning & have not been able to get this song out of my head all day. Even now...still singing it. And I don't even love Annie Lennox... but I do like the song.
Playing around with some iPad apps. This is a combination of ProHDR, Snapseed, Halftone, and Diptic.
I will follow you into the beyond.
And I will never let go, lest you get lost and we are separated.
By your side is where I belong,
where I'd stay until death do us part.
Taken with iPhone 4s and edited using crossprocess and proHDR.
iPhone 4
Editing: Photogene, ProHDR
Running around taking pictures in our garden today. Our garden is small but it's got some great stuff laying around in it....like this "stone" tablet......it's just some cheap piece of foam dodad but it sure looks good sitting behind some green plants!
Hope you all are having a relaxing Sunday like I am.... :)
The supermoon cast a beautiful silvery light on this early morning scene. Beautiful enough to make me stop and take some photographs despite the sub-zero temperature. Quite pleased with the result given the low light conditions - I propped my iPhone up against a post and used the "Night" mode in the Pure Shot camera replacement app. This setting allows the exposure time to be extended up to 1 second, which was the time used in this instance. Even the presence of a thin veil of cloud wasn't a complete disappointment - the flare coming from the moon is a feature rather than a negative.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supermoon
Barton, ACT, Australia.
Phone 5 - Photographs taken with the camera on an iPhone 5.
PureShot - A series of 3 images taken with different exposure settings.
ProHDR - Combined 2 of the 3 PureShot images to form an HDR image.
Snapseed - Straightened the image. Structure and Ambience filters applied. Overall lighting adjustments carried out. Cropped the image, retaining the original 3:4 format.
Photoshop Touch - Re-sized the image to 3264 x 2448 pixels.
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 20130627_iPad3 007 PureShot-ProHDR-Snapseed-PhotoshopTouch-PhotoshopExpress-ExifEditor.JPG)
And he lives his life with dignity, not giving a damn if he gets the priority seat. Suave is his way of life.
Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using crossprocess and proHDR.
I'm still amazed that such great photos can come out of a phone! This was taken using the Pro HDR app.