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Snapseed and I can't remember the other apps I used.
I took this back in April on a trip with my daughter. We'd driven to Moab, Utah for the day and made a quick stop at Thompson Springs which is pretty much a ghost town. Somewhere in my images, I'll try to find it and attach it here, is a photo of a falling apart motel. We stopped by the same motel and the vandalism has gotten out of control. It was pretty bad when I was there a few years ago, but it's just about not worth the time out of one's way to stop by. Even abandoned structures should be left as they are for others to photograph.
This chair was sitting outside one of the rooms. Since there are now painted handprints everywhere...I guess someone couldn't resist the chair!
I live in Indiana, so barns are everywhere. There's something mysterious about them to me. There's a story behind each one and a life that each barn has. It's my job to honor these ancient ones through photos. I edited this photo using Snapseed. It's one of my favorite barn shots I've taken. Find me on Instagram or Twitter under the username @kewiki. Thanks!
I did all the artwork for this fun storybook app for the iPad called Noah's Ark. It's available now, if you're interested. All production was through Toolbox Studios. Paul Soupiset was the art director.
This is showing two different poses for each the dove and raven - one as they are perched inside and one in flight.