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A la altura de la tienda Gap, Champs-Élysées era una turba. Valerie y Leo paseaban, Nick y Victoria observaban el gentÃo como si se tratara de un time-lapse.
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Part of Parisian fragrances series.
Casi habÃa olvidado las advertencias del Dr. Moliner y en eso pensaba Esther cuando al semáforo se le pasó la vergüenza y pudo divisar a Marcelo haciéndole señas.
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Part of Imaginary people series. Una serie de desdibujados personajes caminantes asumen nombre y provocan historias... sin saberlo.
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La broma le salió cara a Marcel. Tres dÃas con Kalil habÃan sido suficientes para convencerlo.
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Part of imaginary people series.
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ANALOG:GLITCH opens Saturday March 22nd at @photoboothsf. The show is a collection of my digital iPhone experiments (aka #appsperiment) that have magically been transferred to old school instant film (using @impossibleproject's Instant Lab). I'll be posting a shot a special preview each day before the show.
Daily App Experiment #138: "Shaken" - Took this photo in Union Square using #TruHDR. Inspired by yesterday's little earthquakes, I dug the photo out and ran it through #Decim8 several times. I then took those Decim8'd images and ran them through #Autostitch. Autostitch was designed to stitch multiple photos into a panorama, so it's always fun to just feed it a bunch of glitched out photos and see how it assembles them :)
#appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Part of "Taca" series.
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Also part of the App me series | iphone/o/graphies
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Shot, created and published from the device.
White chairs in a studio captured in Camera+. Tweaked to black and white and for contrast in Camera+. Run through Dynamic Light's Orton IR filter twice. Created the "ghosts" in Heat Sense and inverted them with PhotoSplash. Blended each with ImageBlender. Applied a bit more contrast tweaking in Snapseed and also tiltshifted slightly.
ANALOG:GLITCH opens Saturday March 22nd at @photoboothsf. The show is a collection of my digital iPhone experiments (aka #appsperiment) that have magically been transferred to old school instant film (using @impossibleproject's Instant Lab). I'll be posting a shot a special preview each day before the show.
Daily App Experiment #338 "Rider" - Another shot from yesterday's bike-shoot. I created the blur lines by running the photo through #stripecam a few times then took all of those Nd ran them through #interlacer (so the lines appeared to start from different places. I then used #filterstorm to shape the "blur" trails and to create a fade at the of the trails (by relayering the original image). #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment #bike
Daily App Experiment #293: "Crosswalks & Conversations" - I ran this image through #stripecam several different times to create horizontal lines that started from different vertical points in the picture. I then took these images and layered them together in #interlacer with final crop and clean up in Camera+. The goal was to create a sort of depth of field look that would emphasize a part of the picture. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment #hipstamatic
Daily App Experiment #160 "Crosswalk" ran this photo through each of #Percolator's filters (while keeping the setting at "extra-fine"), then ran all those images in #Interlacer. That looked cool, but I wanted to foreground character to pop more, so brought the Interlaced image into #Juxtaposer and traced out the crossing gaurs from one if the darker Percolator sessions on top. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #121 "Diftic" - Really happy about the process behind today's #appsperiment. It's basically a method of showing a single image with three different areas: raw, edited, and blended. I snapped this picture of an ironing board outside of a pop up Pho place, which I tweaked in #camera+ then ran through #Percolator, #Diptic, and #DXP. The process of this #daily_appsperiment is a little crazy, so I'm going to write a detailed #Diftic how to on docpop.org sometime over the weekend. I'll post in my feed when it's finished.
- I found this cool clock photo in @tigerbeat's feed yesterday, so I took a screen cap, touched it up in Camera+, then ran it through iDroste. I then brought back into Camera+ for touch ups and
Created by running an image through Decim8 ten different times (to create multiple glitched-out versions of the same image) then importing the ten glitched images into AutoStitch. AutoStitch is a powerful panorama app that can merge multiple images of a large object and bend/merge them into a single image. When importing altered copies of the same image, as I did today, AutoStitch tries it's best to stitch them into one coherent image.
- a simple shot of the fog from the 8th floor of our San Mateo office building. I cropped and bordered the picture in Camera+, then ran it through the Percolator app (for the cool bubbles).
Daily App Experiment #69 : "Pew Pew" - Ran a photo of the St. Paul & Peter Cathedral (in North Beach) through Percolator a few times. Then, using DXP's "difference" layering effect, I layered the different Percolator images with a few different screenshot
- Yesterday's appsperiment #62 used AutoStitch to post 10 variations of the same photo, creating a "patchwork" effect. Today I took 10 different photos of a large building, ran each photo through a different effect in Decim8 (to create glitched images), then ran those images through AutoStitch to create a single panorama image.
Ran Appsperiment #32b through Decim8 and then shifted parts of the result around with a few passes through the collage feature in Photogene. I like it.
Daily App Experiment #162 "So Elite"- I passed these two Lotus Elites in the Dog Patch yesterday. Inspired by their sharp angular edges, I thought decided to run them through an app called #PicSmoother, which is generally intended to smooth out grainy images. The effect was very subtle, but I wanted to see what would happen if I kept smooth images back through PicSmoother. This is the result after 8 passes. #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment
I took two consecutive photos using the Geometry Lens app, then ran them through TrueHDR. With final processing in Camera+.
I set my iPhone on the ground and started a Slit-Scan recording from left to right. Occassionally I would stop the line from moving, but let it continue to record, then set it in motion again. Most of my Slit-Scan images before this have been either a static line, or a moving line, this is the first time I alternated between them.
a self portrait made with all 11 IG filters. I zoomed in to each section of the app, then added a filter. After I had all 16 photos, I took a screenshot of my photoalbum, then took a screenshot of IG's popular page and used Juxtaposer to merge their banner ont op of my screenshot.
Daily App Experiment #296 "On the catwalk" - two quick pics of @rrmutt's kitty that I cropped/tweaked in Camera+, then merged together using #interlacer. Then took the Interlacer image and one of the original photos and ran them both through #truehdr, getting the above result. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #336 "Evaporation" - inspired by the fog. Created by running an image through #psexpress's rainbow filter, then creating three versions of interlaced images using #interlacer (at different thicknesses). Then layered those in #filterstorm. #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #330 "Circles For Squares" one of the 1st shots I took with my iPhone 4S. I ran it through #percolator a couple times. Each time, I used different effects, but kept the circle setting the same size. I then took these three images and laced them together using #interlacer. Fun tip, to give the appearance of bigger lines, try adding the same image multiple times in Interlacer. For this photo I used the 1st photo two times, before running photo two once and photo three once. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment 397: "tube" - messing around with #instaCRT, an app that actually sends your photo to a real CRT monitor, then takes a picture of the screen using a DSLR. Insane, right? A real life "filter". When sending photos, I recommend cropping to 3:2 for best results. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #132: "Playing in the rain" - I know I should put my Game Boy Advance away when I'm walking in the rain... but this new song I'm working on is so GOOD :) This #appsperiment was made by running the same photo through #camera+ two different times. The first time I used an the Chromogenic filter and added a black border. The second time I used the original photo with Clarity, but no filters or borders. I then juxtaposed the original hand over the black and white image using #Juxtaposer. I like the result. I might even use it for the cover of my next #chiptune album. #daily_appsperiment #nanoloop #gameboy
- created by taking an image and running it through Percolater... then taking that image and running it through Percolater again at a finer "grind"... and so on... and so on. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
ANALOG:GLITCH opens Saturday March 22nd at @photoboothsf. The show is a collection of my digital iPhone experiments (aka #appsperiment) that have magically been transferred to old school instant film (using @impossibleproject's Instant Lab). I'll be posting a shot a special preview each day before the show.
I created this glitch art on my iPhone back in November, specifically to be transferred to a Polaroid type film. 6 months later and I got to see it, thanks to an Impossible Project "Instant Lab" demo at Photoworks SF.
Daily App Experiment #93: "Scarving Artist" - Today's appsperiment was created to promote my friend Meredith's (aka @mermalady) "Scarf-A-Day" art show in SF, where she will be showing the 31 scarves she created throughout January. This photo was taken during one our many iPhone photo shoots we did around that time. The image was altered using various apps like #decim8 #camera+ #glitchbeam #toonpaint etc. Then I used #Juxtaposer to overlay Mer-Mer back on top of the glitched out picture. Mer is a having a reception tonight at Mission Comics And Art at 7pm.
- Saw this pic in dippold's instagram and asked if I could play with it. Using TypeDrawing, I added one trillion birds to his original image. I'm really happy folks are willing to let me alter their images.
Daily App Experiment #106: "Bi Cycle" - Cropped the photo and added a border with #camera+, then did additional editing in the Lo-Mob app. Then I used #ColorSplash to remove the color from all of the image except for the bike. The effect is particularly subtle in this image, but I like it. I then brought the image back into Camera+ and added another with border with rounded edges, which makes the previous border look cooler. #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment #lomob