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Because he was a fungi (fun guy)..boom boom!!...sorry!
Heritage Landing Rainforest walk Gordon River Tasmania
Dedicated to the SUPER TALENTED photographer Ian (M.A.M08)
Greenwich Avenue,
New York
Taken with a 3Gs iPhone using Hipstamatic app (John S + Float) and processed to B&W
All elements shot with an iPhone6.
Edited on iPad with Snapseed and Stackables 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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Apps Used: #ArtStudio
3 walls and ceiling from @alteregoz original image!
:: IG :::: Zero Period :: EYEEM :: IPA ::
Still working through the last of the winter images.
Another one taken with iPhone and Contrast camera app, of an oncoming snow squall. Here it completely obscured the electric high power lines ahead.
It wasn't long before it rolled over and enveloped as well.
Have not seen any for a few weeks and today, there was a bunch of them frolicking about. For whatever reason, they just seemed to be enjoying themselves. According to the Merlin app, they gather to in large flocks to roost and eat berries in the fall and winter... which is exactly what they were doing
¯\_ (ツ)_/¯
- Tyler Arboretum
Tried something a little different with my setup on this shoot. Decided to put the camera in One Shot instead of AI Servo mode. Burst rate increased (kept in high-speed shooting) over Servo, and focus seemed to better. Hit rate also appears to be increased as well.
I know Servo mode is a little less reliable than One Shot is. Knowing that I am primarily looking mainly for perched birds, seemed a good decision. I think I'll keep it set that way for any decent winter days I can get outside.
Also maintained shooting with the camera in Crop Mode (1.6) which does allow for it to be zoomed-in in the viewfinder, giving me a larger target to focus on. I’m actually a fan of this feature because it allows me to focus better on composition since it crops the photo at the time of shooting versus doing it in post... which has to be cropped anyway. Subject size is the exact same size if I were to have done it in full frame, but again, benefits of this mode are above.
Effective focal length here is 1280mm if you factor in the 1.6 crop mode and the 800mm. Only a slight finishing crop to a 4:3 ratio and overall reduction in pixels for post.
iPhone 4S
Altphoto App
Sometimes we all suffer from that Icarus impulse to fly as high as we can and straight into the sun.
iPad
Scribblify App
Freehand from a photo
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Thank you to Frannie for reminding me about this fun app! I really like how you can combine colors in different ways in some of the brushes so you can easily build up color/textures and more complex surfaces. I think Vuillard might have enjoyed this app.
See my previous post of Whiskey 7, a WWII veteran C47. HSS
Seen at the Geneseo, NY air show 7/12/14.
Have a Happy Slider Sunday you all!
Some origami pyramids made from a magazine, iPhone capture and edit. Thanks for your appreciation, Gail
..when they are worked on.
leon's been working hard to brush out these old bushes.
I love seeing gnarly trunks.
I'll encourage the ferns below.
iPhone, provoke camera app
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I added two rescue groups at the top of the menu on my website. one of them is jon's
the other is the rescue that provided us with three loving hounds.