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I've announced lately in my twitter account that I've been working with Think Taps in a huge iPhone/iPad app for almost 8 months. Well today, I'm proudly presenting our first sneak peek! Stay tuned for more.
Apps used: Native camera iPhone X, Hipstamatic, Relight, Superimpose X, Formulas
This image is a composite of a photo I took of death row inmates at the old Colorado State Penitentiary in Canon City, Colorado, and an image courtesy of Roksolana Zasiadko via Unsplash. The prisoner image was processed in Hipstamatic and Relight then imported into Superimpose. The female image was converted from color to b/w, then to monochrome color and layered in with the prisoner.
Together they suggest a story of offender and victim, dull color and vibrance, he possessed of an almost cocky and irreverent arrogance; she turned away from him but unable to dismiss his presence, seeing him still with clarity despite the passage of time.
The Flickr app will not play the entire video (at least on my iPadand iphone) I suggest watching on the Flickr website instead flic.kr/p/2iTrhnR
Music in this Video listed in order of when you hear it:
Earth - Mirage
Mark Orton - Guitar Twenty Eight
Daniel Bachman - Other Shore Reprise
Jeremy Soule - Under an Ancient Sun
We started at a trailhead on Glacier Point Road in Yosemite, 7000ft, we then hiked 6.2 miles to Ostrander Lake, 8500ft, where we spent the first night. The next morning we did a cross country hike up and over Horse Ridge, 9500ft. That was my favorite part of the hike. It was basically boulder hopping from one car sized rock to the other. The view from the top was spectacular. After hiking down the far side of the ridge we emerged on a trail just slightly west of small narrow lake, 8600ft. We then hiked east and up another climb to a trail junction, 9000ft, after that it was just .3 mile to Buena Vista Lake, 9000ft, over all we hiked about 5 miles that day. After a night at Buena Vista we continued on to Royal Arch Lake, 8700ft. We continued on through swarms of mosquitoes to Johnson Lake, 8300ft, then to Crescent Lake. That section of trail the mosquitoes were so bad we could not stop moving otherwise we would have lost most of our blood to the them. We could see and hear the clouds of the mosquitoes over the lakes and in the meadows, and around us the clouds where 3 times thicker. We were going to spend that night at Crescent Lake but because the mosquitoes were so bad we consulted the map as quickly as possible and decided to continue on to what looked like an area of exposed granite on top of a ridge line, 8400ft, overlooking Grouse Lake, 8200ft, where we hoped because of the exposure there wouldn't be as many mosquitoes. When we got to the exposed ridge there was not a single mosquito. Sweet relief ! We ate a lunch of spam and crackers and decided to spend the night there.
I found wild onions there, they were delicious, so much better then the spam. In all we hiked about 6 miles that day.
We needed to pump water after lunch so me and 3 others from the group gathered up the water bottles and started the walk downhill to Grouse Lake, which we soon realized was not on the trail, after coming across 2 people hiking the other way who were also looking for the lake. We found a creek that flowed the direction of the lake and I suggested we just pump there, but the others were on a mission to find that lake, so we followed the creek downhill through mosquito infested marshland to the lake. There was no shade so it was hot, humid, and full of those little blood suckers. Once I pumped my portion of the water I decided to head back to camp. I got back to camp and removed my shoes and socks and took a nap.
A few hours later the rest of the water pumping group returned and told us they got turned around on their way back and they climbed the wrong ridge on the opposite side of the lake, it wasn't until they got to the top that they realize their mistake.
The next day we were going to hike 5 miles to Turner Meadows, 7500ft, but we were not sure of the mosquito situation there and they decided, upon reaching the meadows, to continue the last 5 miles back to the trailhead (by the way, there weren't any mosquitoes at the meadows, the rest of the group just wanted to get out a day early.) In all we hiked 10 miles that last day. Overall it was a great backpacking trip, I slowed my pace down for the last 2 miles because I didn't want it to end.
The next day the group went home and I still had another week. I did a solo 2 day hike to May Lake where I photographed a thunderstorm over upper Yosemite valley. Then I spent 3 days on the eastern side of the Sierras. I spent a day on Benton Crossing at Hilltop Hot Springs where I photographed 5 different thunderstorms. The next day I spent in Bishop and watched the sunset from Pine Creek. That night I photographed 4 more thunderstorms. I spent that night at Keogh Hot Springs, where I watched the sunrise from the natural hot creek that is not part of the resort. From there I headed home, stopping at Fossil Falls and Red Rock Canyon State Park.
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1. Journal Pages {Oh How I Love}, 2. keepsake box ~ baby, 3. Untitled, 4. Binding, 5. My mother said, 6. weeding out the bad, 7. Untitled, 8. Untitled, 9. secret places -Playa La Zamora, 10. Mindy's Red and Gold Christmas Vignette, 11. Dress Form, 12. hmmmm...., 13. I think it is finally done AGAIN!14. Not available15. Not available16. Not available
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As always, a photo each day for 365 days. All shot and edited using Apps on my iPhone 5.
The photo was taken using the camera App Huemore for iPhone. The original image can be found below.
First of all I used the app Handy Photo to edit the image. The edits were made by cloning away the Lampposts from behind the Gate and the dustbin from in front of it. Next I used PhotoToaster to edit the image a little more. This was done by applying the Clarify filter, Vibrant FX, a medium white Vignette and the Antiqued texture to the image. I then used the App Distressed FX to add extra texture to the image using the Stirred overlay and the Cedar Texture. Finally I used the app Wood Camera to add the Birds to the picture using Frame number 14.
The original photo was taken this afternoon in the city centre area of Coventry. The image is of Swanswell Gate. This gate also known previously as Priory Gate is One of the Two remaining Town Wall gates that survive from the original Twelve city gates. Swanswell (or Priory) gate was completed in 1440. It was built to give access to the Prior's lands outside the city walls. Most of the town wall and gates were demolished in 1662 after the English Civil War of the 1640's by the orders of King Charles II. This was in revenge for the support Coventry gave to the Parliamentarians during the Civil War against the Royalists. Also in the image is a small part of the Town Wall. This is leading uphill towards Cook Street Gate, the only other remaining gate.
The Gate is classed as both a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade I listed building. The Gate is number 14 on my list of 19 (Grade I) Listed buildings and number 3 on my list of 10 Scheduled Ancient Monument's in Coventry that I hope to photograph.
Have you heard about the "Tintype" app?
I am thoroughly enthralled by it and it's all I've been using for the past few days. So fun!
But then, ask me in a week if I am still besotted by its charms. Chances are the flame of passion will have died down...
...or not.
My boys have been putting up with me sticking my iPhone in their faces as I worked through what this app could do. It was a portraitpalooza weekend here!
Apologies in advance for a probable run of these 'tintype' portraits on my photostream. :)
Daily App Experiment #177 "The Distance Between You & Me" - I wanted to create a photographic sentence, but #WordFoto can only be used to scatter words randomly. So I created 7 different WordFotos using 7 different words ("The", "Distance", "Between", etc), then used #Juxtaposer to arrange the words in the correct order. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Read a detailed how-to of this appsperiment on <a href=http://www.objectivescenes.com/2011/06/the-distanc-between-you-and-m/"ObjectiveScenes.com.
I found a fun new phone app called "Artisto." This is one of many treatments that can be applied - and has quickly become my favorite.
Some of the other filters are quite colorful, but I like the limited color scheme this one offers.
I'll post some other photos as I experiment more.
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Inspire App on my iPod Touch.
Freehand from a photo.
15-30 minutes.
July 2010: I intend to continue to profile contemporary artists once or twice a week. On the other days, I intend to draw... whatever I darn well feel like!
Today's portrait is of English artist Frank Bingley. Frank is a watercolorist and photographer with a great eye for light and patterns in nature, and a strong ability to capture expression and likeness in portraits. In my case, I didn't get a strong likeness - Frank looks to be a much sweeter man in his photos than I've portrayed him here. However, I did have fun working from his very dramatic photo.
You can see Frank's artwork on his flickr imagestream: www.flickr.com/photos/frankbingley/
And website: frankswatercolours.blogspot.com/
Photos of Frank and other artists' portraits of him can be seen here: www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/discuss/7215762398456...
We're having a Portrait Party on flickr - almost 300 artists drawing each other! Below is Frank's portrait of me from the party. If you're an artist who'd like to draw/paint other flickr artists, please join the Portrait Party at: www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/
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