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Shot using my iPhone 4 and processed with the TiltShiftGen app and then a filter on the Instagram app.
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Dec. 9, 2023: Two tractors parked under a tree in Ballard, California. Intentional Camera Movement image using four second exposure with Bluristic app on iPhone. #flickrfriday #offroad
Just downloaded Waterlogue and started experimenting with presets and options.
Thought I would put up a few of them so people can see what it does. So far I am liking it a lot!
all images taken with iPhone 5s and edited on iPad in Waterlogue. Berries was captured with phone and olloclip macro lens.
These are straight out of the app. No other apps and layers were applied before or after the photos were imported into the app.
Impossible Project Instant Lab
PX680 Color Protection film
Double exposure with fauxtobes via the dubble app.
All elements shot with an iPhone6 using ProCamera app.
Edited on iPad with TouchRetouch 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:
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Apple recently selected the Best App of 2017. It's Aurora HDR! How awesome is that? You can grab it at store.stuckincustoms.com/collections/software
Man, that team at Apple has some great taste in software, eh? Very nice of them even though I was pretty down on Apple at the beginning of this year because the first round of the new Macbooks were kinda not-so-great in my opinion. The new Macbook Pros are much improved for sure. Anyway, no matter what kind of Mac you have, you'll love the software (oh and it's Windows now too!)
Mirror Lab Pro on a Galaxy Note9. Cloud photo opened to preset filter number 43 called Kaleidoscope 2.
Flickr Explored Dec 01, 2010.
Remix by me of original photo by Jose Chavarry for the Fotgriphone group: "The Editing Lab".
NO imported elements used.
Apps: BlurFX + Iris
Some people have asked me how I achieve some of the effects on my photographs using just an iphone so I have created a website www.iphoneographycentral.com where myself and many of the world's leading iphoneographers share our work flows via step-by-step tutorials. If you are interested in learning more about taking and editing photographs on your mobile phone using the many apps available, please visit www.iphoneographycentral.com.
App and info is right here! Good luck xoxox <3
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Another image from our new year nature walk.
This was a very twisty wooded path where the the trees created a lovely tunnel to walk through.
Captured with iPhone and edited on the iPad with lots of apps.
Unfortunetly my version of iPhoto/iCloud is not keeping track of my apps like it use to do.
Some apps it does some not so much.
I know I did basic image corrections and cropping in Snapseed. I also imported it into Hipstamatic and applied a Sergio and Hackney film and then it went into VSCO for some more edits using WWF preset.
Then I converted all of those edits to black and white. Not sure which app was used for that final step. Could have been another Hipstamatic camera and film combo or Fotograf.
EXPLORED!!! Thank you everyone for looking :)
This picture was taken and edited with the Iphone for the Iphone365 project and for the Flickr group Our Daily Challenge ODC- A PHOTO WALK SHOT.
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Iphone apps used:
Iris Photo Suite
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Follow me:
Apps: Hipstamatic (Blackyes SF + Jack London)
Backstory: I went to a restaurant and I fell in love with the light of the bathroom
Camera: Minolta XD-7
Lens: Centon 28/2.8
Film: Agfa Vista Plus 200 asa
Image Editing: Android Gallery App
Processed and scanned @ Spectrum Photo Lab, Plymouth, UK
I spotted this birthday card in Tesco & immediately thought of my Flickr friend Oul Gundog who let slip about his Lycra fetish ;) Slid a little with the Prisma App for Sliders Sunday HSS & HWW!