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Created with RNI Films app. Preset 'Ilford Delta 100 HC'

  

Kikko Park is also home to a sanctuary for white snakes. These snakes are found only in Iwakuni, and have been designated as special national treasures by the Japanese government. The white snake is a symbol of Benten, the Japanese goddess of wealth. The white snake is considered a sign of good luck in Japan. Many people come to pray to the snakes so that they might be successful in their businesses.

  

Imazu White Snake Museum

 

In Japanese folklore, It is said that if a white snake is found in your home it will bring good fortune. The white snakes found in Iwakuni are usually the albino variety of the Japanese Rat Snake. They are gentle ivory white snakes with ruby colored eyes which can only be found in concentration at Iwakuni. There is a viewing facility near Kikko Park.

taken with iPhone 4s and filter Hipstamatic app.

Taken with iPhone 6s; Edited in Prisma app for iphone

Shot with NOMO INS W.

taken with iPhone 4s and filter Hipstamatic app.

apps used: Snapseed, Procreate

Apps: Snapseed, Portrait HD, Glaze, Tangled FX, Blender, iColorama

Apps used: Snapseed, Superimpose, Trimaginator, Stackables, Colorburn, Circular

Processing apps; snap seed, iColorama & procreate.

 

Included in App Whisperer Showcase, theappwhisperer.com/2015/06/28/mobile-photography-and-art...

Apps Used:Filterstorm, juxtaposer, snapseed, art studio, art rage

 

:: IG :: EYEEM :: IPA :: GOTHAGRAM PRINTS ::

   

Hipstamatic Tintype App

Original image from Fuji X100F

Manchester, Georgia

Apps used: ProCreate, Stripecam, Plain, iO Crafter, iColorama, Sketchpad, and Superimpose.

Apps used: pure shot, photocopier, superimpose, snapseed, distressed fx

Sunset at Ballintoy beach using iPhone 13 Pro and Halide app

Many moons ago, when we ran our B&B in Co. Cork, we would replace the guest towels & flannels on a regular basis. The worn towels were relegated to family use & we would buy new ones (in a different colour) for our guests. These tattered towels eventually became dog drying & floor mopping towels, before finally being dispatched to towel heaven. The multitude of faded flannels became window cleaning & mopping up cloths.

 

This is the final faded flannel from my former life. It must be 12 or 13 years old (we've been in Co. Wexford for 6 years). My guess is it's been washed over 1000 times & sadly it's reaching the end of it's useful life; tattered & torn, full of holes, but part of me wants to keep it for as long as possible. For SSC theme "holes". Unfortunately my tweaking has lost the bulk of the EXIF data, but this is a Hipstamatic app shot taken yesterday.

 

Bonus points if you can guess which country the hole looks like 😀

apps used: Snapseed, Procreate

Flickr has updated their app, so now I can upload directly from my iPhone 5. This was taken this morning, the hoar frost was amazing!

First attempt to make a Kite Aerial Panorama with the Ricoh Theta S.

The interval mode only works within the Wifi range of the Iphone App so I had to attach the Iphone on the kite line.

The ride was a bit bumpy to get a straight horizon, need to work on the stability.

 

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Kite Aerial Panorama

Kite : Dela R11

Camera :Ricoh Theta S

Rig : pendulum with Iphone 6 to keep the Wifi range of the App in Interval mode

Wind : ENE 5-10 knots

Line : 100 lb dyneema

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Any tips on how to display the 360 on Flickr are welcomed !

Apps used: Hipstamatic, Touch Retouch, FilterStorm

 

This shot was taken at Matanzas Inlet, Florida, one of my favorite locations. There are a couple of Hipstamatic combos that produce very interesting results when shot in stormy, low light, early morning conditions as this image was. This combo is the Yoona lens and the Blanko 1 film. Although the color is perfect for what I wanted from the scene, the texture applied by Hipsta is too aggressive for me, so I opened it in Touch Retouch and removed some of the wrinkles and bumps to give it a smoother look.

These hybrid bikes are all over San Diego...first ride free! what a great way to see the city.

All elements shot with an iPhone6.

Edited on iPad with the following apps:

Leonardo, Procreate and PhotoshopTouch

 

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

 

Shutter, learning that early evening at home could be late afternoon or the middle of the night somewhere else on Earth.

Daisy macro with added light texture from PicMonkey! HSS! Also, Happy Mother's Day to all the wonderful Mum's out there!

Apps:

Hipstamatic

Alien Sky

Image Blender

Snapseed

Photo FX

PhotoToaster

Apps: Prisma, iColorama

Apps: Snapseed, Glaze, Superimpose, Tangent

Apps: Snapseed, iColorama

While on the Yankee Freedom Ferry Ride and docking at Fort Jefferson in Dry Tortugas National Park. The view is looking to the south as the bird was perched on some nearby railing.

 

I used the Merlin app on my iPhone to identify the bird.

Griffin, Georgia

Hipstamatic Tintype App

Original Photo Olympus OM-1 camera shooting Kodak Portra 400 film.

Apps: Snapseed, Impresso, Paint Can, Superimpose

Apps used were Lightroom and Icolorama.

getting late for today's theme. A last minute idea……Shot was so taken in a dim room when put the kids in bed. I started an app to search for star and found Pisces in the direction of the wall light. Then I took a shot of it with another phone. You can see the actual wall light and it in the phone camera. My thumb in the middle left of the frame.

Apps used: SparkMode, Stackables, Pixlromatic, Circular, Rollworld, Superimpose, BigPhoto

created for the Me, Myself and I challenge at Hypothetical: www.flickr.com/groups/1179479@N25/discuss/72157631339857014/

 

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