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All elements shot with an iPhone6 and ProCamera app.
Edited on iPad with Leonardo app, ProcCreate and BlurFX.
To learn more about creative photography processes and art on an iPhone you might be interested in my book co-written with Bob Weil:
www.amazon.com/The-Art-iPhone-Photography-Creating/dp/193...
and website: www.iphoneographycentral.com
Unusual non-pneumatic tyre constructed from solid rubber with two layers of perforations seen on an app-based inner-city rental bicycle.
CSX 3001 takes M400 out of Waycross as they pass the approach signal to Brunswick Junction on the Brunswick Subdivision.
Recently, CSX has began routing all inbound or all outbound manifests running via Jesup/Savannah on the Brunswick Subdivision between Nahunta and Waycross. Increasing train lengths and the small siding lengths along the Jesup Subdivision north of Waycross was likely the reason for this new routing.
The Merlin app indicates that this is a Brewer's Blackbird, Sibley's Guide to Birds is not so sure. Can anyone help me identify this little guy? Taken at the Elephant Seal viewing area near the Piedras Blancas Lighthouse, California.
Definitely Dreaming - Night time
Slow shutter app on iPhone 13 Pro. On our way home from Norfolk. I quite liked the wobbly effect of the light trails. Edited in Snapseed where I also added another image as a double exposure. A double whammy as i finally got my night time shot and it helps to pass the time on the journey. I don't enjoy travelling so I'm always looking for something to pass the time.
(08/365) I was going to upload this last Wednesday but the Bad Panda Flickr outage put paid to that. So uploading 2 photos today to catch up HWW!
This derelict farmhouse stands in a large arable field 10 mins walk from my house. We nicknamed it "Bleak House". For a long while the field was left fallow. It was full of wild flowers, insects & birds such as Snipe, Yellowhammers & Linnets with Buzzards seen overhead most days. On Summer evenings bats flitted around, I'm sure they roost in the ruins.
Sadly the field was subsequently sprayed to kill all vegetation, ploughed & planted with a crop of oats & potatoes. I had a vain hope of winning big on the Euromillions & buying the land to turn into a nature reserve. Maybe one day, you can only dream.
This is the link to my album of photos taken here www.flickr.com/photos/juliek1967/sets/72157673101834172
13/100x my 100 photos will all be taken using the Hipstamatic App.
I do love Clematis, found this huge one growing at nearby White's Garden centre & jazzed the Hipsta image up a bit for Sliders Sunday HSS!
72/100x my 100 photos will all be taken using the Hipstamatic App.
(43/365) A bouquet of flowers in a local store, just to wish all my wonderful Flickr friends a Happy Valentine's Day.
30/100x my 100 photos will all be taken using the Hipstamatic App.
«On entend les oiseaux, les bruits de maison. Ce sont des espaces intéressants et on voit comment beaucoup de ces ruelles ont été grandement transformées.»
- Dinu Bumbaru, au sujet des ruelles de Montréal (La Presse, 30 mai 2020)
iPhone 4
ISO 80
4 mm
f/2,8
1/1312 sec
App Alien Skin
Post-production Pixlr
Back Street in Montréal, Canada.
2024 Bois de Bàtie. Des plumes et des poils.- tout est tranquil, donc je vais dans le parc animalier, un peu contre mes habitudes.
For the Our Daily Challenge theme of “after dark”. This was done with the Slow Shutter app on my iPhone. It’s the fiber optic lights on our Christmas tree and a relatively long exposure
A spirited dawn for some tired men on the slopes of the mighty Ruapehu
Man gets tired
Spirit don't
Man surrenders
Spirit won't
Man crawls
Spirit flies
Spirit lives when man dies
Man seems
Spirit is
Man dreams
The spirit lives
Man is tethered
Spirit is free
What spirit is man can be
song // michael scott
lyrics // © bmg rights management
produced // michael scott, karl wallinger & mick glossop
single shot ICM // slow shutter app // iphone 15 pro max
Getting a little lost with phone apps Photoblend and Painnt. Another time warping rabbit hole of fun!
#photoblend #painnt
Recipe …
1. Take 1x photo of a painting completed over 20 years ago including silver paint that reflects the sun rather nicely (seen here in white).
2. Open Photoblend and add photo.
3. Add second photo: Famous Five profile cut out sitting on layers of coloured paper.
4. Move the sliders. When happy click the tick. Save to phone.
5. Open Painnt app. Open blended image. Apply filter. Save to phone.
6. Upload to Flickr.
What fun! I just printed it on artists paper. I can feel some cards coming on. Just need a great message to go with them now.
The SwissTopo app indicated that this path was closed due to "risk of ice". It was such a warm and lovely Spring day that I decided to ignore the warning and follow the path. I saw only one other hiker on this descent, who said that he had asked some local guides how to avoid the crowds and they had told him about this path.
As I suspected there was no ice. The only hazard was a few fallen trees across the path. I suspect that the authorities had not got around to checking the route and updating the app yet..
Apps used: Hipstamatic, Snapseed, iColorama, Rollworld, Delta, Stackables, Superimpose, Big Photo
Backstory: This piece is one of a dozen in my Fragments series, some of which are still in development. The series is premised on the notion that we are all made whole by God, but that we only ever live our lives in fragments, inches to time lived, then remembered, then remade. Each of the pieces in this series are made of fragments from other images, like the impressions, and knowledge, and friendships, and experiences that comprise our individual lives.
Each has a background built for it, then a square image collection of fragments superimposed over it.
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All photos and textures used are my own. This is my first image taken with my iPad camera and made mostly with iPad apps but finished in PS on a PC.
All rights reserved. This photo is not authorized for use on your blogs, pin boards, websites or use in any other way.
Apps: Native iPhoneX camera, DistressedFX, Brushstroke, SuperimposeX, Formulas. This piece is a part of my ongoing environmental texture series. The base image was a paint spill on the concrete floor at my local Lowe’s, which I then manipulated in Distressed and Brushstroke to create various versions. To offset the random shape of the spill I layered onto it a grid of colors and other texture images from my archive.
Gestern habe ich dieses wunderbar statische Motiv entdeckt und mit der X100 ein Bild davon gemacht. Bei der Bearbeitung kam mir dann die Idee, an diesen Wurzeln die Pixel Shift Funktion meiner Sony auszuprobieren, was ich bis dato noch gar nicht gemacht hatte. So habe ich ein Stativ eingepackt und bin heute noch mal hin. 333 MB ist die Datei groß geworden, die mir die Sony App aus den vier RAW Bildern erstellt hat, beeindruckend viele Details gibt es bei 100 % zu sehen und das Ergebnis kann sich in meine Augen sehen lassen.
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"Grown Seniority II"
Yesterday I discovered this wonderful static motif and took a picture of it with the X100. While editing, I got the idea to try out the pixel shift function of my Sony at these roots, which I hadn't done before. So I packed a tripod and went back today. 333 MB is the file grew up, the Sony App has created from the four RAW images, so much details there is to see at 100% and the result is impressive in my eyes.
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Pixel shift image from 4 RAW files
September Milky Way from Badlands National Park, South Dakota.
500px.com/AaronGroen
#badlands #bnp #hifromsd #SouthDakota #MilkyWay #itsamazingoutthere #groenyview #teamcanon #rokinon #canoneos6d #galaxy #space #mars #blackmoon #september #usa #nightphtography #nightscaper #Prints - HomeGroenPhotography.com @HomeGroenPhotography
All elements shot with an iPhone6 using SlowshutterCam app.
Edited on iPad with Snapseed, Phototoaster and Mextures apps.
To learn more about creative photography processes and art on an iPhone you might be interested in my book co-written with Bob Weil:
www.amazon.com/The-Art-iPhone-Photography-Creating/dp/193...
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Here we are slipping into Autumn & Spring seems so long ago. Looking up through Acer leaves in the JFK Arboretum back in April (best viewed Large). Original Hipsta shot slid a little for Sliders Sunday HSS!
78/100x my 100 photos will all be taken using the Hipstamatic App. I've taken way more than the necessary 100 photos just need to work on uploading them to Flickr :)