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Used Pro HDR (the only app for real HDR i know), Photogene to edit each single images pre and post HDR-ing
MUAHAHHA, yes. I am on the prowl now. Clearing my leftover annual leaves is giving me a lot of chance to take photos in the bright daylight (: I wonder who's next. Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using crossprocess, proHDR and filterstorm.
This is an iPhone version of the potholes in La Jolla. Some of you probably already saw this on Instagram or Facebook. The main commentary seemed to be that this is very alienesque!! I have to agree! Doesn't look like much ... until the sun goes low in the sky.
Can you believe I'm NOT posting a fence on Fence Friday? I am on a hunt ... to find a SoCal beach fence. Do they even exist? If anyone knows where they are let me know!
TGIF!! I hope everyone has a great weekend!!
In the distance there's a boat and hang glider, too good of a sunset to pass up a photo. Thanks for looking. More to come tomorrow
Photo taken & processed on my iPhone 3gs.
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Taken with an iPhone 3GS using an app called Pro HDR. Some cropping, sharpening, and the white border applied in PhotoShop, but otherwise - right out of the phone at magic hour. The 'glow' was unintentional, but is totally cool.
original Photo by brainfurnace
processed for
fotogriPhone *EDITING LAB* by Marco Hannula
Apps : Iris, Pro HDR, Percolator, Blender, Camera+
original Photo by brainfurnace
processed for
fotogriPhone *EDITING LAB* by Marco Hannula
Apps : Iris, Photo tropedelic, Pro HDR, Cameratan, BlendCamP, Diptic.
Taken with an iphone 4 using ProHDR. Then edited with PictureShow (twice using separate filters), Tiltshift Generator (to soften the clouds) and finally Juxtaposer to mash the separate shots together.
Photo taken & processed on my iPhone 3gs.
If you like my work you should follow me on Twitter @TimStratPhoto
This is the view from my geocache of the same name in Georgetown. The geocache is located along Armstrong Avenue, in an industrial part of the town. Across the Credit River, which forms this valley, is the Credit Valley Footpath - part of the Bruce Trail system.
This is a favourite place of mine in Georgetown.
Photo: ProHDR on iPhone 4. Uploaded direct from the device.
Alternative edit on instagram: instagr.am/p/PuwIo/
Photo taken & processed on my iPhone 3gs.
If you like my work you should follow me on Twitter @TimStratPhoto
iPhone 3GS
Swings at the California State Fair. Finally let my daughter ride on this crazy contraption.
They demand for your attention, your patience, your understanding, your forgiveness, your approval and they demand, most of all, your love.
They'd do anything to get it: scream, cry, shout, smile.
You name it, they've done it.
Yet, do not deny them of that which is most important. Nurture them with all the love you had ever have. That is what I believe in. We've all been young once, we know how they feel. At the bottom of it, all they really want is to be loved.
Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using photoFX, juxtaposer, crossprocess, proHDR, blurFX, iris photo suite and photogene.
Original photo by brainfurnace. Remixed for Fotogriphone editing lab. (photocopier, camera+, photofx, phototreats, photowizard, prohdr, iris photo suite)
Taken with an iPhone 4 and edited with PictureShow, 100 Cameras In 1, ToonPaint, ProHDR, and Diptic.
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Lifeguard station in Myrtle Beach, SC. Taken with hipstamatic using John S lens and Kodot Xgrizzled film. Then run through Camera+ to apply Clarity effect, then merged the two versions using ProHDR. Finally used TouchRetouch to clean up some background objects.
Who would have known At the moment u stepped out of the house, that you would meet Red Riding Hood cycling past?
Not I for one, nor the man engrossed with his phone but I'm pretty sure apple was on his mind. No riding hood but still red I suppose. I'm not making any sense now, am I?
Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using pictureshow, proHDR, iris photo suite, filterstorm and blurFX.