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As always, a photo each day for 365 days. All shot and edited using Apps on my iPhone 5.
The photo was taken using the camera App ProHDR for iPhone. The original image can be found below.
First of all I used the app Leonardo to edit the image. This was done by cropping the bottom of the image, then adjusting the Colour Vibrance. I also adjusted the Clarity and Brightness a little. Next I used the app Mextures to add extra lighting and texture to the picture. The preset that I applied was a custom one that I have used before. After this I used Distressed FX to add some extra texture to the image using the Stirred overlay and the Lade Texture. Finally I used the app Laminar to apply the Caquelure FX and the Snap Stack frame to the image.
The original photo was taken while waiting to collect my daughter from Choir practice. It is in the the Cathedral Quarter of Coventry City Centre. The image is of Holy Trinity Church. This is a view looking up at the impressive Spire from Priory Row, near to the Song School for the Choir of Coventry Cathedral.
I won't deny the fact that I'm might be stereotyping but somehow Singaporeans always pale in comparison when it comes to friendliness.
We don't give way, we don't say thanks, we don't apologize (of course, there's always exceptions); and the loudest thing you'd ever hear coming from us is complaints. I honestly find it hard to ever approach any stranger for a snap shot so kowtows to those who are that much braver.
Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using crossprocess, proHDR and filterstorm.
Too much processing.
iPhone pic using Pro HDR.
Clarity filter added in Camera+.
Straightened in Snapseed.
Back into Camera+, Clarity filter added AGAIN and then cropped to square.
A less processed version is here...
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This view is located in the Desert View area at the east end of the park. Although the canyon isn't as deep here, it is far more colorful and offers good views of the river. This is my favorite part of the park.
He just sat there, barely moving a inch, watching the buses depart and people passing him by. He doesn't say a word, doesn't hear a thing.
Shutting down all senses only to heighten one. Maybe that way, he could feel the world moving under his feet.
Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using Photogene, camerabag, crossprocess, proHDR and blurFX.
Home of the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cincinnati Reds. Photo location: Newport on the levee, Newport Kentucky. Equipment: iPhone 5s Photo editing: Snapseed, Pro HDR, autoStitch, stripeCam
iPhone 4, Bracket Mode, Pro HDR, Camera+
We went to see the sunset and were treated to a fantastic thunderstorm.
This morning I looked out my window and the sun was just peaking over the mountains in the east. I thought the colors were lovely and so decided to share it with you for day 12.
Processing: Taken and edited with Pro HDR. Increased saturation a touch and pulled down contrast just a bit.