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Today's image was taken early this Evening on some waste ground a few minutes walk away from where I live. I thought that I would have a little bit of fun with the editing of the final image.
The photo was taken using the App VividHDR on my iPhone 6.
First I used Snapseed to edit the image. I cropped and straightened the picture. Then I used the Tonal Contrast filter to add more contrast and saturation to the image. I also boosted the saturation, ambiance and warmth. Next I used the app AlienSky to add a warm filter. I also added some Lightning, a lens flare called Bright Star and the Moon to the picture. After this I used DistressedFX to apply the Birds and the Vanilla overlay. Finally I used Laminar Pro to add the Snap Stack frame.
I was attracted to this scene because the break in the stone wall seemed to me like an invitation to enter the woods. Often when I edit, I start in Snapseed to crop, straighten, etc. I used Photo FX Ultra to elongate the trees and black diffusion to soften and color the scene. In Icolorcama I used the blur tool and Scape. Finally I went into Aliensky for the stars and to darken the top of the image. This was taken with an iPhone 7 plus.
Explored!!!! :)
Just in case you were wondering where I have been ;) Hope you guys are enjoying your weekend!!!!
Dragonfly pic my own. Four other pics courtesy of Pixabay. Space and effects:AlienSky app. Multiple layering done with Juxtaposer app.
Happy April Polaroid Week!
Day 2
Polaroid Land 195
Polaroid 669, expired 2003
multiple exposures & film manipulation
Snapseed, Mextures, Stackables, AlienSky, Repix
I took this photograph of the Ferris wheel, Place de la Concorde in Paris, in the early evening.
The colors were a bit too blue, white, red and I started to change colors by working with Snapseed to darken them.
With Mextures and Stackable, I gave a green atmosphere and colors a little saturated to my photo.
Then I added a comet, with AlienSky, to draw a parallel between this big wheel and a ferris wheel of the universe ... And I ended up retouching around the comet with Repix. The story of my photo is "all that is above is like what is below"
I used the Alien Sky app on my iPhone to create a more universal power source from the Milky Way Galaxy.