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焼き肉屋で食べるステーキ肉はおいしーよ!(・∀・)
iPhone4
+ Princetone 180 Fisheye
+ APP : Pro HDR
+ Development : SilkypixDeveloperStudioPro4
While cruising the alleys of Ellensburg, Washington looking for new things to capture on my iPhone, I came across the back side and rear entry to the apartments above the Kittitas County Museum.
Apple 3GS iPhone, ProHDR, Snapseed.
What you need to know: The little girl hates it when I take photos of her. I can only do so under 2 situations-
1) when I've seek her permission way before the actual day ie for photoshoot projects and
2) when she dresses like a princess (or power ranger, whichever mood she is in).
Here's what's going on: we were out for lunch when my mom and her dad left us alone at the table for a while. Feeling bored, I took out my phone to snap photos of her (what better way to spend time than recording her growth right?) and well from the first pic, you can tell she wasn't happy. So, she unlocks my mom's phone and started taking shots of me too. The last pic shows her triumphant smile because she "got a shot" of me. I only found out later she took a video of me instead. Haha! Adorable much.
Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using diptic, photoFX, crossprocess, pictureshow and proHDR.
My office view. LensFlare + PictureShow + ProHDR + Photogene
After first taking this with ProHDR to bring out the detail, I used Photogene to crop it. Then, I added the glaring LensFlare across the center of the image (Mysterium-X flare). My goal with the flare was to help accentuate the source of light off frame from the left side. This helps add contrast. For the last step, I used PictureShow to boost the contrast and saturation, which helped melt the flare into the photo so it's not too prominent. PictureShow also added the border to wrap everything up.