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Maybe now that it's getting cooler and we're moving into fall, there will be more opportunities to see skies like this. Apps used: ProHDR and ShakeItPhoto ... Posted via email from Jezlyn's posterous
Using ProHdr to create an HDRi, and two adjusted images from the first: one B&W "sketch, and another softer, less saturated version which are then brought back into the app and combined as the app does with two exposures, with minor tweaks to simulate an old style of adding color to engraved images, typically in newspapers prior to the advent of halftones and color pix
I used a ton of apps on this, but I must say that Iris is simply the best photo app I've downloaded. Its like mini photoshop on my phone
"Listen to me! I WILL marry you and bring you away. I will not let you suffer here anymore!" he exclaims, grabbing her tightly by the arms.
"Put your trust in me and wait for me! You do believe I am your happily ever after, right?"
But no matter how much he swears and promises, all she could think of was how hot the weather was and why they couldn't have this conversation somewhere more comfortable.
Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using crossprocess and proHDR.
Between blue n orange lies the girl.
Taken with IPhone 3Gs and edited using crossprocess, proHDR And tiltshift.
A "cathedral to sewage"' one of Bazalgette's masterpieces, sadly not open to the public.
Walking to Three Mills, Sunday morning.
Saw this man squatting beside a canal. He was actually plucking grass and throwing them into the drain, all the while muttering to himself. It saddens me to know he was left wandering around when his family should really be there caring for him.
Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using crossprocess, proHDR and Tiltshift.
This was a really old shot taken somewhere late last year or early this year. Decided to try editing it in HDR mode, inspired by Robert and his gorgeous pic. This is nowhere close though but I still like how it turned out. (:
Taken with iPhone 3Gs and edited using crossprocess and proHDR.
HOME IS WHERE THE STOVE IS
I shot this photo while standing on my kitchen counter along with the iP on a thin, light weight tripod. It is six Pro HDR photos stitched together. The illustrated look comes from PhotoWizard effects Hot Wax lightly applied along with Dynamic Light and lots of sharpening.
ProHDR. AutoStitch. PerfectPhoto. PhotoWizard. DL. Impression. EasyFrame.
Are you lost like me, Sir? Feel free to call 大爱 at 0800-35-7777. She's guaranteed to help you! Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using crossprocess, proHDR, camera+ and best camera.