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I'm Canadian, but I'm kind of fascinated by American politics. When I work i have the TV on in the background and I'm listening to how the big boys are beating up on each other. Where is da love, boys!!!!!!!
ѕтandιng, ѕιттιng, waιтιng, pacιng; мυѕт ғιnd a way тo ѕтop мy мιnd ғroм racιng. мy pυlѕe ιѕ goιng, мy тнoυgнтѕ are ѕcrapιng,caυѕe ғroм тнιѕ нell, тнere'ѕ no eѕcapιng.
I started this poem a few years ago, and this photo helped me finally finish it.
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Apps Used:photoshop fix+imageblender+superimpose
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a big 'hi folks' !! was able to steal away for a couple of hours to catch up! I'm so sorry one of my photos seemed to have slipped thru the ohter day when i was storing old winter iphone pics onto my acct. whoops!! it made explore too funny enough!
Been busy keeping the kids cool and of course playing over at ig...miss you all though, it's not like real photography and flickr. I had my old photos salvaged and am just about to go thru them to see if they're all there. our internet is on at the moment so hopefully i'll be getting the ol computer booted up this week and i'll be around more!!
as you can see i've been having a lot of fun with the iphone apps! amazing what they can do!
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Hong Kong 2013
Procamera
Snapseed
Wood camera
Mextures
Image Blender
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Pacific Place Subway, Hong Kong, Sept 2013
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Procamera, Snapseed, Wood Camera, Mextures, Image Blender
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Crop 1:1 x9+Drama , Tintypex9, 3x3, 59.94+Glassdagger+Tribomb, Difference+Arrange, Hurried&Anxious Through A Dark Time, Cataract25+ConcreteJungle25+SkyEarth50, Slide+PaperMoon, Gold Diffusion 1 Blur 25, Structure25+Ambience25+Constrast10
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“Look well into thyself; there is a source of strength which will always spring up if thou wilt always look.”
― Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
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Snapseed
Touch Retouch
Image Blender
PS Touch
Photofx Ultra
Lory Stripes App
Stackables App
Untangling the past. It may take quiet moments, and last for days. It's important. It's necessary. Each of us has potential, a special gift. I'm sending this out in hopes it may inspire you to unwrap your package (your future) by releasing the knot of your past. Set yourself free to be creative, and giving. xo
Apps Used:
Camera+
Mextures
Image Blender
Lo-Mob
This is a star trail image that I produced from a photograph with an exposure time of approximately 1 hour 46 minutes. I took the photograph using the camera on my iPhone 6s Plus. It shows the early morning trails looking to the SSW over the top floor of our apartment block. I find the image to be remarkable for two reasons - (1) that it was photographed using a camera on a mobile phone, and (2) that it was taken in a suburban setting of a moderate size city (Canberra has a population of around 370,000). There is a moderate amount of ambient light ("light pollution"), but not so much that it would prevent the camera from being able to capture features that were not visible to the naked eye.
This image is the product of 3 input shots - the long exposure star trails photograph, an image taken with the camera lens covered but with the same settings as the long exposure image (known as the "dark frame"), and a photograph of the sky and the foreground elements taken from the same location under better lighting conditions (i.e., the "framing" or "foreground" image).
The dark frame response contains a combination of random and systematic sensor noise. The same systematic sensor noise will be present in the long exposure shot, whilst the random sensor noise will be different in the two images. If the systematic noise is more significant (as it was in this instance), it will be beneficial from a signal to noise perspective to subtract the response in the dark frame from the long exposure. This can be done by employing the "Difference" blend mode in any of the numerous layer blending apps.
After some separate enhancement of the star trails image (sans systematic sensor noise) and the foreground image, these images were blended using the "Luminance" blend mode.
The point in the left-centre of the image, about which the trails appear to be rotating, is known as the South Celestial Pole. The North Celestial Pole is marked by the bright star "Polaris". In contrast, the South Celestial Pole is remarkably devoid of bright stars.
The brightest trail in the image, towards the bottom right corner, is from the star Canopus in the constellation of Carina. The moderately bright trails above this belong to the stars of the false cross (delta Velorum, kappa Velorum, iota Carinae, and epsilon Carinae) and other stars in the constellations of Carina and Vela. The false cross is sometimes mistaken from the Southern Cross, but the latter is smaller and located around 20 degrees away, just outside the the top left corner of the image. The various straight lines, dotted lines, and short line segments are related to satellites and aircraft.
Barton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
Image Capture ...
iPhone 6s Plus - The photographs were taken with the back-facing camera on an iPhone 6s Plus.
NightCap Pro - This camera replacement app was used in Star Trail mode to capture the star trail and dark frames, each with 4032 x 3024 pixels (12MP). The star trail image had a total exposure length of 6366.87 seconds (106 minutes 6.87 seconds) (1 hour 46 minutes 6.87 seconds). The dark frame had a total exposure length of 67 seconds. The focus, temperature, shutter speed and ISO were manually set to infinite, 1/3 seconds, and 800, respectively. The aperture of the iPhone camera is fixed at f2.2. The foreground image (4032 x 3024 pixels, 12 MP) was shot in Long Exposure mode with manual focus, temperature, shutter speed and ISO values of infinite, 3200K, 1/3 seconds, and 800 respectively. The total exposure length was 39 seconds.
Noise reduction ...
iExplorer - Used the iExplorer Mac OS-X app (by Macroplant) to transfer the images from my iPhone 6s Plus via Lightning-USB cable to my MacBook Air 11".
photoFXlab - I used this Mac OS-X app to access the Topaz Simplify and DeNoise plugins. These plugins significantly outperform my "go-to" apps for noise reduction on iOS devices (e.g., Noiseware, Photogene, Photoshop Express). The noise in this case is high ISO speckle luminance and chroma noise.
Topaz Simplify 4 - Detail Removal and Enhancement - "Dust Removal III" preset.
Topaz DeNoise 5 - Used the "JPEG - Strongest" preset with various custom settings (Clean Color 1.0, Grain 0.2) N.B., I did not add grain to the dark frame image.)
PhotoSync - Transferred the images to my iPad Mini (with retina) to continue the post-processing and posting activities.
Post-processing ...
Image Blender - Loaded the star trails and dark frame images, and output an image using 100% of the "Difference" blend mode.
Photogene - Applied the Auto lighting and Auto histogram lighting adjustments to both remaining images.
Snapseed - Applied various overall lighting adjustments to the star trail image (i.e., Highlights, Saturation, Contrast, Warmth). Also applied Selective lighting adjustments to darken the bottom corners.
Image Blender - Combined the star trail and foreground images using the Luminance blend mode.
Photoshop Express - Applied the De-Noise and Sharpen filters.
Filterstorm - Added a small amount of Grain (Noise) to the image.
ExifEditor - Transferred the EXIF data from the original star trail photograph to the final image.
Other ...
pUniverse (Pocket Universe) - I used this iOS app to identify various celestial features in the image.
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“They say I'm old-fashioned, and live in the
past, but sometimes I think progress
progresses too fast!” ― Dr. Seuss
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Snapseed
Blurfx
Stackables
Mextures
Image Blender
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"I'm eighteen years behind in my ironing. There's no use doing it now, it doesn't fit anybody I know. —Phyllis Diller"
Procamera 7
Snapseed
Photofx Ultra
Mextures
Image Blender
Camera Awesome
Camerabag 2
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Guardian
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Procamera
Superimpose
Snapseed
Lory Stripes
Matter App
iColorama
Union App
Image Blender
Mextures
Stackables App
This post was originally published in Italian at METABOX (find it here).
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EVERYTHING COMES TO AN END.
There’s no use in grieving over an ending, it is always better to look ahead instead and imagine something else – new good habits, for example.
With 2015 at its end and after 2 years of work that have seen 29 posts on METABOX and the beautiful exhibition bearing the same name I am proud of as a father, the Verosimile project ends here.
Please read the full story at aledigangi.com/so-this-is-goodbye-for-metabox/.
There's a song to listen to and details on books already available and coming in the near future.
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