View allAll Photos Tagged imageblender

iPhone 4s+ Snapseed, ImageBlender, Ripped from Reality, VSCOCam

facebook.com/michmutters

 

Day 6: Self Portrait Challenge

 

Procamera

Snapseed

Image Blender

Blurfx

Union App + Pixite Source

Handy Photo App

Stackables App

Diptic

(best viewed large - press "L")

 

taken with iPhone 4

edited with iPad 2

see tags for apps used

 

Twitter | IPA | EyeEm

Iphone11pro Snapseed distressedfx icolorama imageblender

Shot and edited with iPhone.

#iphone5 #ipad #decim8 #glaze #glazeapp #imageblender #snapseed #handyphoto #phototoaster #repix #repixapp #psexpress #segmentix #bigphoto #facetune

Copyright 2014 Lynette Jackson

InstaGram:_LynetteJackson

FaceBook: LynetteJacksonArt

Tumblr: LynetteJacksonArt

“I became aware that there was no barrier between what was inside and what was outside. My body was illuminated by a bright light. I heard with my eyes and saw with my ears. I used my nose as mouth and my mouth as nose. I experienced the world with the totality of my senses as my spirit gathered and my form dissolved. There was no distinction between muscles and bones. My body stopped being heavy and I felt like a floating leaf. Without knowing it, I was being carried by the wind. Drifting here and there, I did not know whether I rode on the wind or the wind rode on me.”

― Liezi, Lieh-tzu: A Taoist Guide to Practical Living

 

facebook.com/michmutters

http:/michellerobinson.photography

 

Procamera

Blurfx

Snapseed

Stackables App

Image Blender

Photofx Ultra

iphone rendering - The "structural poetics" series emerges from "topography, light, climate, and tectonic form" found during my observations of place. The images are a composite of existing conditions that depict a hyper contextual architecture that utilizes software as the primary material.

 

The foundations of the Imaginary Architecture series is born from a study of density, an infographic of excel data hacked by the gritty reality of place, a speculative look at the undervalued urban context.

 

"Black Rock" uses Perspective Correct to create dynamic space by warping images in a non-corrective manner. Compositing several layers of photos is done with Union, ImageBlender, and SquareReady. Final finishing is handled with Mextures and AfterLight

Iphone11pro Snapseed distressedfx icolorama imageblender simply watercolor

iPhone art by Mandolina Moon

Shot with an iPhone6 and edited on the same phone. I shot these images and put them into ImageBlender to layer them. I fine tuned the image in Snapseed and added a border and light leaks in Jazz. These leaves are collected from my back yard. We live in New England and I adore the fall colors. We purchased our home in part because of the large old Sugar Maples on the property. Every year I am struck by the beauty of the trees and leaves as they "die" for another winter rest. The yard is littered with crispy leaves and maple seeds.

Copyright 2013 Lynette Jackson

EyeEm:LynetteJackson

InstaGram:_LynetteJackson

Flickr:P67

StarMatic: Lynette_Jackson

Copyright 2013 Lynette Jackson

EyeEm:LynetteJackson

InstaGram:_LynetteJackson

Flickr:P67

iPhoneart:LynetteJackson

Taken on the canal going through Bruges, Belgium

645 pro, Snapseed, Touch Retouch, and Image Blender

Apps: iPhone camera, SlowShutter, ImageBlender, Waterlogue, EyeEm

A blend of a photo of ice on a car and a photo of the ‪#‎RVA‬ lights.

Iphone11pro cameraplus2 Snapseed icolorama imageblender

 

I noticed this lovely vine on my daily walk. It had a gorgeous pink hue. I photographed several images with the native camera in portrait mode, and also with the shooting app camera+2. Hand held close up images are tricky. I held my breath, exhaled and liked the image with camera+2. Later, on my iPad Pro, I edited in Snapseed, tuning, to diffuse the brown fence, and glamour glow, to highlight the colors. Next, I used both the painterly and watercolor filters on Icolorama. I used imageblender with the various intermediate images. The final result is a lovely, soft, iridescent pink confection.

Iphone11pro cameraplus2 (slow shutter) Snapseed distressedfx icolorama imageblender

Copyright 2012 Lynette Jackson

InstaGram: @P67_byLynetteJackson

iPhone4+iDesign+PicFrame+PhotoToaster+Pixlromatic+Phonto+ImageBlender+PicFx

Copyright 2013 Lynette Jackson

EyeEm:LynetteJackson

InstaGram:_LynetteJackson

Flickr:P67

StarMatic: Lynette_Jackson

she barely stands, broken down.

________________________________________________

iPhone Photography and Processing

 

Backstory:

We went for a little drive in the country today. I've had my eye on this beautiful, abandoned farm for a few weeks. Today I captured her moment, her memory, her broken down beauty. The light through the now empty windows, the lean of her structure, the fading of her presence ... all will be missed.

 

Apps Used:

Lensbaby

TinType

Stackables

DistressedFX

Image Blender

   

Copyright 2013 Lynette Jackson

StarMatic: Lynette_Jackson

EyeEm:LynetteJackson

iPhoneart:P67_byLynetteJackson

Copyright 2013 Lynette Jackson

StarMatic: Lynette_Jackson

EyeEm:LynetteJackson

iPhoneart:P67_byLynetteJackson

Iphone11pro Hipstamatic double exposure Diana snapseed distressedfx icolorama imageblender

Copyright 2013 Lynette Jackson

StarMatic: Lynette_Jackson

EyeEm:LynetteJackson

iPhoneart:P67_byLynetteJackson

Copyright 2013 Lynette Jackson

EyeEm:LynetteJackson

InstaGram:_LynetteJackson

Flickr:P67

StarMatic: Lynette_Jackson

Photo shot and edited using an iPhone 4. Apps used: Camera+, Image Blender, PS Express.

iPhone 5S + Snapseed, Touch Retouch, Image Blender, Mextures

Slowshutter > Snapseed > Photofx Ultra > 100Camerasin1 > Image Blender > Camera Awesome > Snapseed

Photo taken and edited on an iPhone 4.

See tags for apps used.

My step father lost his wife of 12 years after a several days in hospice. I went to be with him, and this is the day of the event. I dislike invading the private moments people experience, but I thought this captured something we all feel and internalize, yet find so difficult to share.

 

This was captured with Hipstamatic, using the Uchitel film and Diego lens. The frame was created using watercolor, photographing it with the Camera, then blending the two images in ImageBlender.

Shot with 645 pro and edited with Blender, Deco, Rays and Scratchcam

1 2 ••• 7 8 10 12 13 ••• 64 65