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Avocet taken at Norfolk Wildlife Trust, Cley Next The Sea. I gave in to getting a new app for my iPad and this is my first go at sliding with it.
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.
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.
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.
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..
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
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.
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...
and website: www.iphoneographycentral.com
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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.
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For the Crazy Tuesday theme of ICM, or intentional camera movement. My DD was the puppeteer for a little bee finger puppet. (I’ll look and see if I have a picture of just the bee puppet in a bit.) Used the camera app called Slow Shutter for the illusion of movement.
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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 :)
This beautiful Copper beech Tree (Fagus sylvatica f. purpurea) is growing in the village of Appleton le Moors in the North Yorkshire National Park, England and it always contrasts well with the pale grey of the old Rectory adjacent to Christ Church. It is a personal favourite of mine
Yes, I've photographed this before but it's to beautiful at any time of year not to this again. The fence on the left is new and replaces a hedge
This ancient village is recorded in the Domesday Book and retains its classic mediaeval layout. It is a site of archaeological interest, being a rich source of finds such as flint tools, Roman coins and a mediaeval oven. It is particularly noted for its exceptionally fine 19th century church which has earned the description "the little gem of moorland churches" and is Grade I listed. It was designed by the architect J.L. Pearson in French Gothic style
This is a composite image of two of my earlier photos. I used a number of iPhone apps to process these on my iPhone including Afterlight 2 and PIP
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Orchid Colorful "Image Processing" "iPhone 7 Plus" "iPhone PIP App" PIP "Afterlight 2"
I went through and watched the videos about Astro Pixel Processor, I needed to s l o w down and pay attention, especially what sliders can do for your picture......I LOVE the features that APP offers, Like the light pollution removal tool, background calibration and color correction to name a few....I have posted the crappy one earlier, its a few pictures that way>>>>>>
Hipstamatic Tintype App used on Hasselblad Super Wide Camera image taken on Ilford FP4+ film.
Jarrell Plantation, Georgia