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Sol Niger
Having glimpsed the beauty of the light there was a sudden awareness of the harrowing shadows.
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I wish this iOS app was available as a Mac app. I'd mess around with it forever. This was a photo with mostly sky taken with an iPhone.
Decim8ed this kaleidagraph, then twisted, and finally percolated. Not even sure if that was the order. Found a cool recipe for decimations and things just spiraled from there; I'm happy with result. Expect more of these.
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A shot by #ickywicked of an oil spill on Tarmac, made an unusual subject. The rainbow of colours shows a sense of optimism emanating from something that is, in itself, quite polluting and destructing.
Daily App Experiment #227: "Castles in the cyan" - today's #appsperiment was a fun hack. I took an image and ran it through #Decim8. Then I opened the original image and the Decim8ed version in #3DCamera. It's a cool effect to see the original image in Rex, the glitched in cyan, and the areas the the two overlap creating darker colors. #daily_appsperiment
Drawing in Flowpaper, manipulated with Decim8. Cropped in Camera+ for mirroring and tweaked for color. Created mirror with collage feature of Photogene2. Decim8ed one of the "ghosts" from my previous appsperiments accidentally and liked the result. Inverted it in PhotoSplash and blended with exclusion to the first result. Applied a few more color and contrast tweaks in Snapseed and tiltshifted.
Daily App Experiment #232 "Dreams" - yesterday's #daily_appsperiment involved taking a #decim8-ed version of an image and merging it back with the original using #TrueHDR. Today I decided to take two Decim8ed versions of an image and merge them. I then did final color tweaking and texturing using the #iDarkroom app. #appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #274: "Ravina" - this week I'm doing a series of portrait based app experiments. @ravinasniper was shot with #hipstamatic, cropped and color adjusted in Camera+, then glitched out in #decim8. I ran the Decim8ed image through #autopainter2. I also ran the original image through #toonpaint and then used #dxp to merge the toonpaint and autopaint image together.
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Daily App Experiment #231: "High Voltage" - I shot this with #Hipstamatic then butchered it with the #decim8 app (which just got an update today). I then took the Decim8ed version and the origin and merged them in #TrueHDR before finally processing in Camera+. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
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Tonight's submission is from Suzanne, aka @_suz4nne_, let's hear about her process.
MANY thanks to the good folks at @mobileartistry for asking me to share an image with you here today! Here's a bit about my editing process for this one, and for some of the others in the series I'm working on with screenshots taken from video:
This "still" is indeed from a short, monochrome film I made while walking in downtown San Francisco last year. (I used the Lens+ app and my iPhone 4S to shoot.) I came across the file when I was cleaning out my roll recently, and on a whim—just began to take screenshots from different scenes. I was really drawn to what I was getting! For this image specifically, I used a screenshot that caught the "fading out" of this scene before it moved into the next one. That movement from the film function alone, pulled the subject back into the screen here and gave me lots of space to work with—a natural segue to Decim8! I wanted some color with this one, and because the base image is monochrome, I knew I needed to add that. I used #squareready to give it a thin red border. After that, into #decim8 these three urban musketeers went. The finished image is a blended one of three decim8ed edits using the "glassdagger" effect only (which I think yielded results highlighting the angles of a street scene so well). Per usual practice, I took the image into #Snapseed to bump up the contrast and colo(u)r a bit. And—voilà! @_suz4nne_
This edit will join the others in the tag #_suzanne_moving_pictures
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_suz4nne_: Thanks so very much @avalon08 @tseabold @postaljeff @karenpercelle @shardrix This has been a great solution for feeling creatively "stuck" lately!
igerjunky: Well done
_suz4nne_: Thanks you very much! @igerjunky
_suz4nne_: (This is how, my dear @wunderali)
wunderali: Ah! Cool! Thanks for sharing! I tried decim8 once...it totally intimidated me. But you inspire me to try again.
poppybay: @_suz4nne_ Congrats! This is such a succulent pop-art piece. Life in technicolor awesomeness.
_suz4nne_: Yeah! I know you're going to make some beauty! @wunderali
_suz4nne_: Heather Lovely of you to say! Thank you, thank you.. @poppybay
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