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Munich, March 2013

iPhone 5, Huemore and Snapseed

iPhone 5, Huemore

(Explore on 2013.06.28)

The photo used for today's image was taken this morning. It is of the Parish Church of St James in Stivichall. The main part of the church dates back to 1815, although there has been a church on this site since Norman times. The church was extended in 1955 where the tower was moved to form the present day Nave.

 

The photo was taken using the App Huemore on my iPhone 6.

 

First I used the app Camera+ to apply the Clarity setting to the picture to brighten up the image. Next I used DistressedFX to add the Egret overlay and the Charm texture. Finally I used the app PhotoToaster to apply the Charcoal frame.

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Munich, April 2013

iPhone 5, Huemore, Snapseed

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. This was done by straightening the image and changing the aspect ratio from landscape to a portrait style using the Magic Crop function. I also used the same app to apply a Glow filter. Next I used the app Alien Sky to some extra effects to the image. This was done by applying the Top Gradient filter to darken the Sky, then adding the Setting Sun to the picture. I then used the app TangledFX to apply a custom preset to the image. Finally I used PhotoToaster to apply the Canvas texture and add the Shadow II frame.

 

The original photo was taken near to the Cryfield Grange area of Kenilworth. It is an image looking out over the lake. All looks very peaceful on the lake except for the ripples on the water made by one of the Swans.

Escape from the 38 degrees summer heat of today.

iPhone4S, Huemore, Flickr for iPhone

Today's photo was taken this afternoon in the Walsgrave area of Coventry. The image is of the Grade II* listed Church of St Mary the Virgin. A Church dates back on this site to about 1300 however there is no trace of the original Church visible. It is estimated that the Church was completely rebuilt during in the late 13th or early 14th century. There was also major restorations in the 19th and 20th centuries. One of the most important interior features of the Church is the early Font. This probably dates back to the early 12th century. Another fixture of special interest is the Medieval glass (approx 14th century) in the east window of the south aisle.

 

The photo was taken using the app Huemore on my iPhone 6.

 

First I used the app Snapseed to edit the image. I cropped the photo, then I applied both the Tonal Contrast and HDR Scape filter. I also added a vignette to the image. Next I used the app Mextures to add the Wanderlust preset by Ana Gōmez De Leōn. I then used the app Brushstroke to apply the Gloss G2 preset. Finally I used the app PhotoToaster to add the Tuneup preset, the Vibrant FX, a small dark vignette. I then also added the Canvas texture and the Charcoal frame.

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 Snapseed to crop and edit the image. The edits were made by adjusting the Ambiance, Contrast and Brightness of the picture. Next I used the app called Mextures to apply some lighting and textures to the image. The Layers that I applied were, Vignette, Mulberry, Washington Screen, Leaker, Seattle Overlay and the Painterly Soft Light Overlay. Finally I used Distressed FX to add extra texture to the image using the Stirred overlay and the Broken Texture.

 

The original photo was taken this afternoon on the Coventry Canal Greenway. This is a view over the Canal looking towards a Chimney that was built for the powerhouse of the Old Rover car factory.

Clicked with Huemore and Monorised with iOS7

Today's image was taken this evening in the Warwickshire Village of Ryton-on-Dunsmore. The view is of the Parish Church of St Leonard. This Grade II* listed Church is one of the oldest in Warwickshire. Part of the church which includes the Nave and Chancel date back to the late 11th Century. The original Church was built on woodland which was given to the Coventry Priory by Lord Leofric the Earl of Mercia and his Wife Lady Godiva in 1043. The Square Tower was a later addition during the 15th Century.

 

The photo was taken using the app Huemore on my iPhone 6.

 

First I used the app Snapseed to edit the photo. I cropped and Straightened the image and applied the Tonal contrast filter. I decreased the Highlights, then boosted the Contrast, Warmth and Saturation. Next I used the app Painteresque to add a custom version of the Painteresque 2 preset. Finally I used the app PhotoToaster to add the Recover Highlights preset, the Vibrant FX and a Medium dark vignette. I then added the Stucco texture and the Leather frame.

Today's photo was taken early this evening in the Allesley Village area of Coventry. The view is of the Rainbow Inn pub. This Grade II listed building dates back to the 17th Century. It was originally built as a house but was converted to an Ale House in about 1680. It is one of the oldest pubs in Coventry.

 

The photo was taken using the app Huemore on my iPhone 6.

 

First I used the app Snapseed to edit the photo. I cropped the image then added the Tonal Contrast filter. I then used the healing feature to delete Three aerials from the roof top. I also boosted the saturation, ambiance and shadows. Next I used the app Painteresque to add a custom version of the Painteresque 2 painterly preset. I then used Mextures to add the Windansea formula by Justin Halbert. After this I used DistressedFX to add the Stirred overlay and the Lade texture. Finally I used PhotoToaster to add the Clarify preset, the Cross Process FX, a medium dark Vignette. I then added the Canvas texture and the Leather frame.

*EXPLORED on Aug 17th (Number One), Thank you very much!

iPhone4S, Huemore, Flickr for iPhone

iPhone4S, Huemore, Snapseed

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, saved as a TIFF file before any editing. The original image can be found below.

 

First of all I used an app called Leonardo to edit the image. This was done by adjusting the Colour Vibrance, Clarity, Brightness, Hue, Saturation. I also boosted the Sharpness and Shadow Detail of the picture. Next I used the app Alien Sky to apply a filter called Sci-Fi to the image to darken the sky a little. I then used the same app to add a couple of effects to the picture, the first was called Ion Flare and second was the Halo around the Flare. Being able to apply multiple flares and effects in one layer without having to render the image after each effect, is one of the new and really welcome features of the upcoming version of the app that I am lucky enough to be advance testing at the moment. Finally I used the app Laminar to apply a Polarizer FX and the Snap Stack frame to the image.

 

The original photo was taken today near to the village of Knowle. The image is a view of Knowle Locks. These Locks of which there are Five in the Knowle Lock's complex, form one of the widest points of the northern section of the Grand Union Canal. This is before it reaches the more narrow stretch of the Birmingham area of the Canal system.

Clicked with Huemore, Edited with Perspective Correct.

Sunset on the southend

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. This was done by cloning away and deleting the TV aerial from the top of the building and it's reflection in the Canal. I also used the same app to clone away and delete 14 Satellite TV dishes on the wall of the building. Next I used the app Mextures to apply some lighting and texture to the picture. The preset that I applied was a custom one that I have used on a past image. After that I used Distressed FX to add a couple of layers of Overlays and Textures to the picture, the First layer was the Overlay called Stirred and the Texture called Broken. The Second layer was the Overlay called Citrus and the Texture called Vanilla. Finally I used PhotoToaster to apply the Canvas texture and add the Shadow II frame.

 

The original photo was taken part way along Coventry Canal near to the bridge at Cash's Lane. It is an image of the historic 'Cash's Hundred Houses'. These three storey Town Houses were originally constructed during the mid 19th Century by John and Joseph Cash. The plan was to build 100 of these houses with living quarters for Weavers on the first two floors and a separate workshop for them to weave on the top floor. The workshops would all be steam powered. Each of the Weavers would pay rent to live in the bottom of the house and also pay for the steam power for the Looms in their workshops. However in the end only about Half (48 Houses) of the planned 100 houses were built. Some of the buildings have been lost over the years, most of these during the Second World War. After the company JJ Cash moved to new premises in the 1980's, a Housing Association took over the complex and converted the remaining buildings into flats and houses. The building as a group is now Grade II listed.

iPhone4S, Huemore, Snapseed

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 PicsPlay Pro to edit the image. This was done by applying the HDR Sky 1 filter to the picture, followed by applying the Flaming filter to help give a Sunset look to the image. Next I used the app Alien Sky to apply a warm filter and a Flare called Sirius to the image. After that I used Mextures to apply some lighting and textures to the picture. The preset that I applied was called After Glow by Evan Lake. Finally I used the app Laminar to apply a Polarizer FX and the Snap Stack frame to the image.

 

The original photo was taken late this afternoon in Kenilworth. The view is of the lake in Abbey Fields. Looking over towards Kenilworth Castle (hidden behind the trees).

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 Camera Awesome to edit the image. The edits were made by applying the Awesomize preset to the image. Next I used the same App to apply the Slide filter, the Phoenix Egg texture and the Porthole frame to the image. Finally I used Distressed FX to add extra texture to the image using the Stirred overlay and the Lade Texture.

 

The original photo was taken this afternoon at the London Road Cemetery in Coventry. The image is of the Anglican Chapel. This is one of two Chapels in the cemetery that are both Grade II* Listed buildings. The Chapel was built in a Norman style in the Mid 1800's when the cemetery was first commissioned. There is a long running debate on who designed the chapel. It was either designed by John Robertson or George Stokes, in collaboration with Joseph Paxton who was the architect of the Cemetery. The Chapel stands on top of a sandstone hill which would have been formed when the area was used previously as a sandstone quarry.

 

The Chapel is classed as a Grade II* listed building. The Chapel is number 9 on my list of 24 (Grade II*) Listed buildings in Coventry that I hope to photograph.

iPhone4S, Huemore, Snapseed

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