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Giros, para comenzar el año.

  

Part of Twist upcoming series.

  

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La broma le salió cara a Marcel. Tres días con Kalil habían sido suficientes para convencerlo.

 

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Part of imaginary people series.

 

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An appsperiment. Mashed up with Decim8, Filterstorm, and Snapseed.

A la altura de la tienda Gap, Champs-Élysées era una turba. Valerie y Leo paseaban, Nick y Victoria observaban el gentío como si se tratara de un time-lapse.

 

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Part of Parisian fragrances series.

Casi había 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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Part of the App me series | iphone/o/graphies

 

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Shot, created and published from the device, today.

 

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 :)

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Part of "Taca" series.

  

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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

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 #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

Apps: Snapseed, Tinyplanets, Montage, PicFX, ScrachtCam, PicGrunger

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

- 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).

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.

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.

A Nicanor Parra, Premio Cervantes 2011.

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.

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.

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

 

Daily App Experiment #326 "Sticks & Stones" - I started with a shot from the regular Camera app, then ran it through #decim8 4 different times. I took the normal image and the 4 glitches images and ran those through #interlacer. I saved three different images using various interlacer settings then used #filterstorm to blend bits of each of these images together. So you should see different levels of interlacer on the left, right, & foreground. Astute viewers will recognize the subject as the "mystery girl" from yesterday's #instawalksf. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment #unionsquarewalk

I took two consecutive photos using the Geometry Lens app, then ran them through TrueHDR. With final processing in Camera+.

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

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.

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