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Main Street in Milton, Ontario - my kind of town ;) - did a little HDR on the iphone on the walk back to my studio after some tasty Thai food
This is a mobile version of a previous post of that gorgeous sunset at the marina. Not too shabby ... for an iPhone!
*Processed with VSCOcam with k2 preset
iPhone 4 pic using ProHDR and then the Camera+ clarity feature added along with the film border.
As featured on the Explore / Interestingness / Last 7 Days for 24.04.11. :-)))
'Lady Carrington Drive, Audley Royal National Park'
Image taken and edited on my iPhone 3gs. Uploaded using Flickit Pro and edited using various apps purchased for my iPhone. This image is part of my iPhone photo a day project taken over 365 days.
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iPhone+"Pro HDR"
from the top of Mt. Momokura (1003m), Ōtsuki City, Yamanashi Pref.
山梨・百蔵(ももくら)山の頂上からの富士山
iPhone+"Pro HDR"
Takedera Temple, Han-no City, Saitama Pref.
子の権現から1時間ほど山道を歩くと竹寺に到着。竹寺は関東で唯一の神仏混淆のお寺。名前の通り、竹の庭が広がっています。
(212/366) when we viewed "The Cottage" as it's called back in April I was intrigued as to what the gnarled old tree in the front garden was. Now it's in leaf I know it's an Oak tree so we've renamed it "Oak tree Cottage"
I meet the funniest people on the train.
First, there was a China dude who kept swinging himself around the pole (and slamming into me multiple times);
then there was a mad man who ran up to me and shouted 'iPhone 4?? How is it??' before running away, shouting 'PAP!'.
Lastly there was this little charmer who kept 'flirting' with me. Started making funny faces at me and poking my legs. When I smiled at him, he gave me the cutest grin!
Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using pictureshow, diptic, picgrunger and proHDR.
This is an iPhone photograph taken with the BracketMode app to get two images, one exposed for the light areas of the scene and one exposed for the dark areas of the scene. Pro HDR was used to merge the two exposures and AutoPainter Benson effect was applied to the result. The merged HDR image and the AutoPainter version of it were then blended in Iris with 50% opacity of the Benson effect painted image. All processing was done ON the iPhone which is still totally amazing to me.