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This is No. 100 - it will mark the end of Autumn/Winter of this series. If you would like to know more about the "whys" of this extensive photo essay, I've explained why in No. 50. No. 100 also marks the first time I have kept to a theme and a subject-matter so diligently. But Life is not static, and neither am I. So from No. 101 onwards will mark subtle changes in the title ... Plus it is Spring/Summer now. As most of us know, the close examination of a subject-matter means that your own personal style, vision etc evolves, grows ... Simply because we ourselves are not static. I don't normally care to explain myself or my work, whether it's street or my art photography - however, sometimes artistic statements are necessary especially when there is a clear purpose. I love the city I live in, and I think as a one-time outsider, looking in from out and from within, the people of Adelaide, South Australia are special and yet the same everywhere else. We still take the time to smile at a stranger, or exchange glances. The are lots of special things about this "festival state" as well - but my purpose is not tourism. We are taught to value the subtleties and details of Life - that's what makes each day different and takes us away from the "same old shit, different day" gripe. My purpose is to capture and freeze moments or people otherwise not afforded a second glance or given the time of day by people rushing around or simply being too preoccupied with "me, myself and I, my social media, my likes and my selfies". For those who have taken the time to follow this series on other platforms, I humbly thank you. The series will continue after I indulge in some architectural abstracts.
Procamera
Snapseed
Mextures
VSCO cam
Inline six cylinder engine in an early 1900s Silver Ghost Rolls Royce • Lots of polished metal
iPhone 6s & ProCamera app • Photoshop Elements with Anthropics Smart Photo Editor plugin
Taken with Procamera, Snapseed and edited in Vintage Reality
Honey Lady Shop
79 Main St Hahndorf open
7 days 10am until 4pm.
You can also find Honey Lady at...Willunga Farmers Market Every Sat 8am til 12.30pm
Adelaide Showgrounds Market Every Sun 9am til 1pm and at selected supermarkets and health
Procamera,
Processed with superimpose, glitche and icolorama.
Included in App Whisperer Flicker Showcase ,8/30/15 theappwhisperer.com/2015/08/30/mobile-photography-and-art...
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 ProCamera for iPhone. The original image can be found below.
First of all I used the app PhotoToaster to edit the photo, this was done by applying Park Slope preset to the image. I then added a color burst vignette. Next I used Distressed FX to add extra texture to the image using the Stirred overlay and the Lade Texture. Finally I passed the image through the App Alt Photo using the Old Kodachrome Vintage Color filter.
The original photo was taken early this afternoon. It is mainly of of the outside of St Mary's Guildhall in the center of Coventry. St Mary's Guildhall has a long and distinguished history, it is considered to be the finest medieval guildhall in the country. It was built on part of the site of the former Coventry castle, building started in the year 1340 and was completed two years later. It was built to serve as the admin and ceremonial base for the richest merchant guilds of the area such as the guild of the Holy Trinity. Notable guild members such as Kings Henry V, VI and VII and Dick Whittington (famous Lord Mayor of London) were all members of the guild. Mary Queen of Scots spent two months detained in the city of Coventry during the winter of 1569 stayed at the Guildhall. Another monarch, King James II was once entertained as a guest of the guild. Up until 2002 the Guildhall was the location for the annual ceremony of 'mayor making' for Coventry's Lord Mayors. Other notable buildings in the image include. The Old Cathedral ruins of St Michael (a Grade I listed building to the Left side of the image) and an Old Tutor Cottage (a Grade II* listed building on the Right side of the image). The main entrance to the Guildhall is in the bottom center of the image (just below the large dome style window).
The building is classed as a Grade I listed building. The building is number 12 on my list of 19 (Grade I) Listed buildings in Coventry that I hope to photograph.
Though the iPhone can shoot RAW, my personal feeling is that ProCamera low light modes still produce better results in low light situations.
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Photo (cc) by-nc Chris Feichtner; squics.com/license