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- typically, HDR apps like #trueHDR are best used when shooting static objects, like statues or scenery. These apps work by taking multiple shots at different exposure levels, then merging them together and picking parts of each image to focus on.
So we've arrived in Sweden and this bridge is located in Haparanda which is on border between Finland & Sweden. We've still got a lot of travelling left to do today but it feels good to be on the last part of the journey. Hopefully at some point tonight I should arrive in Sundsvall.
Photo taken with True HDR on my iPhone 3gs and edited with Filterstorm & CameraBag apps.
Waiting for progress bars to move on screens at Inverleith House and noticed that it was a pretty afternoon out there in the real world...
(iPhone 3GS / TrueHDR)
Photo taken & processed on my iPhone 3gs.
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Water $5-00 a bottle, or beer for $6:50 a can? I'll take the beer for $6:50 thanks.
At the V8 Supercar race at the new Homebush track, lots of people, heaps of noise, and lots of power.
Image taken and edited on my iPhone 3GS using one of the many excellent apps available. Uploaded using Flickit. Image taken for my daily iPhone project at iPhone 365 group.
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Daily App Experiment #166 "Nightly, Daily" - I recently changed the settings on the #TrueHDR app to save the original photos as well as the final HDR composite image. So I shot this image with TrueHDR, then used #Interlacer to layer the low exposure, high exposure, and HDR image together. Then cropped it in Camera+ and dipped it in #SwankoLab for some cooler tones. I realize I've been using Interlacer a ton lately, so to keep my #appsperiment pics more interesting I'm self-imposing a one week ban on Interlacer. Well, I won't use it for my #daily_appsperiment pics, but maybe still use it for other photos.
A TrueHDR sidewalk shot taken on my iPhone 4 and processed with Instagram Gotham: imstagr.am/p/75ll/
Day 46 - Feb 15th: Silver Goblet
Trying to be creative the water bottle on our dining table caught my eye. It's just the bottom part of the filled bottle and the reflection of light passing through it. Definitely doesn't look like what it is.
Image Details:
Camera: iPhone 4S
Postprocessing with TrueHDR app
uploaded with iPhone
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Daily App Experiment #172 "GB Rocker" - I used to love this app called GB Cam, but it got pulled from the app store because of a copyright claim from Nintendo. The developer has FINALLY re-released the app as "2Bit Camera". #2BitCam creates pixelized images, in the style of old Game Boy graphics. What makes this app so neat, are the options for turning on/off dithering, spacing, and even screen color (green vs b/w). For today's #appsperiment I took a shot of @crashfaster performing chip music (on his Game Boy) at #makerfaire and ran it through 2BitCam twice. The first time I used spacing with no dithering, and the second time I used dithering with no spacing. I then ran those two images through #TrueHDR and let it try to figure out which part of which image to use. Mostly it just used the spacing with no dithering. Final touch ups in Camera+, where I used the Chromakey filter for a much more authentic green screen look. #daily_appsperiment
To a Volvo, and especially Volvo Amazon fan! @volvofiel
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Testing out the iPhone app TrueHDR, definitely surprised me with just how well it came out for being shot, processed, and uploaded all with the iPhone 4
Location: Werderscher Markt, Mitte, Berlin, Germany.
www.aviewoncities.com/berlin/friedrichswerderschekirche.htm
HDR of three frames.
"The fog comes on little cat feet." - Carl Sandburg
The fog was well entrenched when I pulled the drapes back this morning, thick and opaque. As daylight showed her face, the cloud slowly lifted revealing the treetops. She still had her grip on the beauty of the moment. The clouds are now back in the sky.
Our first night's mooring was at Burland, by the winding hole at Bridge 6. The British Waterways car park on the opposite bank appeared to be the local dogging site: cars with couples would turn up, park, wait a while, and after realising we were having our tea within eyeshot, would leave. This picture was taken on an iPhone and then HDR merged with TrueHDR.
This started off as a picture taken with the TrueHDR camera app, which someone was cool enough to show me at last night's Instameet, but then I remembered I wanted to mess around with DotCamera some more. So I took the her pic, ran it through DotCamera once, then rotated the original (using Camera+) and ran it through again. Then I brought the original, horizontal, and vertical images together using the Juxtaposer app. The idea was to have a different effect for the foreground, the tagged wall, and the sky. To answer your question: yes it was a bit of work :)
The Old Jail complex consists of the original building erected in 1818, an annex built in 1880 and a yard enclosed by a 20-foot high limestone wall. Used for more than 150 years as a prison. Today, it is the home of the Franklin County Historical Society.
I just had to take a photo of this sunset it was breath taking. I don't think this photo really did it justice though.
Daily App Experiment #211: "All Trains" - Though the iPhone's camera app is my favorite app for taking shots, I rarely use it's built in HDR mode. Today I cane across a cool, if somewhat subtle, photo hack... When using Camera's HDR mode you'll actually get two shots, an original and an HDR composite. These shots can later be imported into your favorite HDR app (I use #TrueHDR) later. So basically you are HDR-ing an HDR image. The advantage of this is two fold: it's an easy way to quickly take shots for later HDR editing in other apps and the results seem pretty good. Not one of my weirder #daily_appsperiment projects, but I feel like I learned something from it. #appsperiment