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[ProCamera + Lightroom Mobile + RNI Films + Snapseed]

ProCamera, DistressedFx, Snapseed

ProCamera, Snapseed, BlurFx, ImageBlender, PhotoToaster, Mextures

Procamera; processed using iColorama, Procreate& Lenslight, using iPad Pro and Apple pencil.

 

Same base image as that used in 'Homage to Nefertiti'

 

Included in The App Whisperer showcase, 2/3/16 theappwhisperer.com/2016/04/03/mobile-photography-art-fli...

[ProCamera + Snapseed]

 

ProCamera, processed using iColorama, superimpose, Repix, flow paper, & Deco Sketch. (Underlying moth r.f. Googled image)

ProCamera, Snapseed, Miracam, PhotoWizard

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Procamera

Snapseed

Blurfx

Assembly App

Union App + Pixite Source

Stackables App

Camera Awesome

ProCamera photos processed with iColorama & Lenslight on iPad Pro using Apple Pencil.

Included in Mobile Monochromes showcase # 5 ashcroft54.com/2016/06/30/mobile-monochromes-showcase-5/

Included in; the App Whisperers Mobile Photo/Art Flickr Group Showcase of 7/10/16 theappwhisperer.com/2016/07/mobile-photography-art-flickr...

ProCamera, processed using iColorama, Pixelmator & Flowpaper.

iPhone 8 ProCamera App, no filters,

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Procamera

Snapseed

IColorama

Stackables App

Image Blender

ProCamera photo of person, most elements drawn & painted in Procreate with all assembled & or manipulated in iColorama with last details done with ArtRage app on iPad Pro L using Apple Pencil.

The image for today is my final entry in my Year (366 days due to leap year) of taking and editing all my images with an iPhone. I thought I would finish my year with one of my favourite houses in Coventry. It was taken early this afternoon in Stivichall Croft, Coventry (Stivichall is the ancient parish name however the more modern spelling is Styvechale). The image is of Smithy Cottage. The cottage is brick-built and probably of late-17th-century origin. It is a Grade II Listed cottage that was restored after it was damaged by bombing during the Second World War. I used to joke with my daughter driving her home from Choir that if I earned enough money selling my photos then we could buy the house. A massive thank you to everyone who has taken an interest in my project over the last year and for all your kind words of encouragement. You are all awesome!

 

The photo was taken using the app ProCamera on my iPhone 6.

 

First I used the app Snapseed to edit the photo. I cropped and Straightened the image and applied the Tonal contrast filter. I then boosted the Contrast, Ambiance, Saturation and Warmth. After this I decreased the Highlights and Shadows a little. Next I used the app Mextures to apply the formula called Wanderlust by Ana Gōmez De Leōn. I then used the app Stackables to apply the formula called Haven. Finally I used the app PhotoToaster to add the Recover Highlights preset, the Drama FX and an Medium Dark Vignette. I then applied the Scratched texture and the Leather frame.

ProCamera/Filterstorm/

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[ProCamera + Snapseed]

The image today was taken this afternoon in the Parish of Kinwarton in Warwickshire. The view is of the Kinwarton Dovecote. This building which is maintained by the National Trust was constructed during the 14th century. Features of the Dovecote include, walls that are about a metre thick that contain over 500 nesting boxes for Doves. Probably most notable however is that it still contains it's original rotating ladder which is used to reach the nesting boxes. This is one of the last remaining Dovecotes in Warwickshire.

 

The photo was taken using the app ProCamera on my iPhone 6.

 

First I used the app Snapseed to edit the photo. I cropped and Straightened the picture and applied the Tonal Contrast preset. I then Sharpened the image and applied the HDR Scape preset. I finally used the Healing function to delete the overhead telephone wires from behind the Dovecote. After this I used the app Brushstroke to apply the Oil Paint 04 painterly preset. Finally I used PhotoToaster to add the Recover Highlights preset, the Vibrant FX and a Medium Dark Vignette. I then applied the Leather frame.

iPhone 5 + ProCamera + vscocam

iPhone 5

ProCamera

Snapseed

Alt Photo Red Sensitivity B&W film

Today's image was taken this afternoon at The War Memorial park in Coventry. The view is of part of a section of The Rockery. This area was designed as one of the original features of the Park. It was constructed in 1926 along with another area called the Pond Garden. The cost for the construction was just under £800 for both sections of the park.

 

The photo was taken using the app ProCamera on my iPhone 6.

 

First I used the app Snapseed to edit the photo. I applied the Tonal Contrast filter and then decreased the Highlights. I then boosted the Saturation, Vibrance and Contrast. Next I used the app Brushstroke to apply Gloss G2 painterly preset. Finally I used the app PhotoToaster to add the Tone preset, the Vibrant FX and a medium dark vignette. I then added the Canvas texture and the Parchment frame.

[ProCamera + Snapseed]

Shot and edited on an iPhone

ProCamera. Processed using iColorama, Procreate & Flowpaper using iPad Pro & Apple Pencil.

 

Base photo same as previous 2 manipulationds.

 

Included in Flickr Explore, 4/2/16

Included in App Whisperer Showcase 4/10/16. theappwhisperer.com/2016/04/10/mobile-photography-art-fli...

  

Today's image was taken late this evening in the middle of the Cathedral Quarter that lies in the City Centre of Coventry. What can be seen here is one of my favourite views in the centre of Coventry. These are a few of the oldest listed buildings together in this view looking down Bayley Lane. On the left side of the image are part of the Ruins of the Grade I listed Old Cathedral of St Michael. On the far right side of the image is a Grade II* listed Tudor cottage. Finally part way down the lane towards the centre of the picture is the Grade I listed St Mary's Guildhall.

 

The photo was taken using the app ProCamera on my iPhone 6.

 

First I used the app Snapseed to edit the photo. I applied the Tonal Contrast preset, then Increased the Sharpness and Structure a little. I then decreased the Highlights and boosted the Saturation, Warmth, Contrast and Ambiance. Next I used the app Painteresque to apply a custom version of the Painteresque 2 preset. Finally I used PhotoToaster to add the Tuneup preset, the Vibrant FX and the Medium Dark Vignette. I then applied the Canvas texture and the Leather frame.

ProCamera. processed using iColorama, Pixelmator, FlowPaper

(Variation of "A Moths Labyrinth")

 

Included in The App Wwhisperer Showcase, theappwhisperer.com/2016/03/13/mobile-photography-art-fli...

ProCamera, Snapseed, Filterstorm, DistressedFx, PhotoWizard, PhotoToaster, Mextures, Blender, Monovu

Today's photo was taken this afternoon in the village of Baginton near to Coventry. The view is of an ancient Oak Tree. The tree is the symbol of the village and is thought to be over 500 years old and is one of the oldest surviving trees of its type in Warwickshire.

 

The photo was taken using the app ProCamera on my iPhone 6.

 

First I used the app Snapseed to edit the picture. I cropped the image and applied the Tonal Contrast preset. I then decreased the Highlights and Shadow areas. Next I boosted the Saturation, Contrast, Warmth and Ambiance. After this I used the app Stackables to apply the formula called Sienna. I then used the app Mextures to apply the Baja Sunrise formula by Justin Halbert. Finally I used PhotoToaster to add the Tuneup preset, the Vibrant FX and a Medium Dark Vignette. I then applied the Paper texture and the Leather frame.

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Procamera

Snapseed

Image Blender

PS Touch

Blurfx

Stackables App

  

[ProCamera + Snapseed]

ProCamera, Miracam, Photowizard, Snapseed, DistrssedFx

ProCamera, Blender, Snapseed, Alien Sky

[ProCamera + Snapseed]

ProCamera photos & some drawing in Procreate, combined & processed using Pixelmator, Flowpaper, Facetune & iColorama.

 

Impermanence and change are the undeniable truths of our existence. What is real is the existing moment, the present that is a product of the past, or a result of the previous causes and actions. Because of ignorance, an ordinary mind conceives them all to be part of one continuous reality. But in truth they are not. Cellularly & molecularly our bodies totally replace themselves every 7 yrs. & as we age this process repeats an older molecular self. What remains the same is ones soul; you cannot escape your soul, that is, if you believe in a soul.

This piece speaks to its naming; ' The Wicked Webs We Weave'. The figure is a compilation of 4 different photos, main photo from a photo shoot with mobile photo group.

explored ~ 29 september 2014

 

iPhone 5s + ProCamera + VSCOcam

 

29 September is International Coffee Day. Also, Japan's National Coffee Day is celebrated on 1 October.

 

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Procamera

Snapseed

VSCO cam

#ProCamera #OrganicFarm Holliston, MA USA

explored ~ 10 august 2014

 

iPhone 5s + ProCamera + VSCOcam

 

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