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A couple of test hdr images i made the other day.. not perfect but i still like 'em so I figured to share ;o)
Both done on the iPhone with old compact shots made in 2009 (Dynamic Light app again)
Thanks all for the comments and faves. Appreciated!! :)
iPhone photo and apps
Apps: superimpose. Artistasketch. Snap and sketch. Autopainter. Pixlr. King camera. Ripped. Dynamiclight.
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Minutes later (from my previous photo) I had forgoten about the chilly morning I was shooting in. Ahhhh, to soak up the magical warmth...
***click below for flick river stream***
A continuation of this theme
There is a nice shot of the same spot on Paulinho's stream
iPhone 4
Apps:
Dynamic Light
Iris Photo Suite
Camera+
[Taken during a week in the Canary Islands, 29 Oct-6 Nov]
iPhone 4S
Lomora 2
Dynamic Light
Filter Mania
Tenerife North Airport
As I approach the gates of heaven;
St. Peter I will tell;
One more soldier reporting sir;
I've served my time in hell. -Mark Anthony Gresswell
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Taken Date : Thu May 19 10:42:48 GMT-0400 2011
Upload Date : Thu May 19 10:42:48 GMT-0400 2011
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Thanks Lucile (my partner's daughter) for always being a lovely model.
iPhone 4
Apps:
Hipstamatic (Tejas lens)
Dynamic Light
Cameramatic
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iPhone ~ Dynamic Light ~ Photo FX ~ LensFlare ~ PhotoToaster
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 Mattebox for iPhone. The original image can be found below.
First of all I used the app Dynamic Light to edit the image. This was done by applying the Standard preset to help brighten the image a little. I then used Mextures to apply some lighting and textures to the image. The preset that I applied was called Red + Blue by Jord Van Solm. After that I used an app called Photo Copier to apply a reproduction of the tone, texture, grain and detail of the artist Turner's painting called - Rain, Steam and Speed. Next I used ShockMyPic to add a little drama to the picture. I then used Distressed FX to add some extra texture to the image using the Stirred overlay and the Broken Texture. Finally I used PhotoToaster to apply the Canvas texture and add the Shadow II frame.
The original photo was taken near to the village of Stoneleigh in Warwickshire. It is an picture overlooking the River Sowe from the bridge on the edge of the Village. The view is looking at the river as it winds it's way by towards Coventry.
A memorial marking the names of Delawareans fallen during war sits adjacent to the Delaware Public Archives building in Dover, Delaware,