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Our beaches are now open! I am happy to have another area to walk and photograph. The tide was very low, and there was plenty of space to walk on the sand. There were so many seagulls, pelicans, and other fowl. An amazing sight! I couldn't resist capturing this congregation of birds at the waterline. I walked up to them, even though some birds dispersed, I was able to capture this lovely flock with my iphone11pro. Later, on my iPad pro, I edited in snapseed. Distressedfx has wonderful filters for color and texture. I quickly realized that this image would make a great watercolor, so I edited in Icolorama (painterly and watercolor) and blended with the original, then edited, again, in Simply Watercolor. I blended that product with the final icolorama result. Lastly, I made a few adjustments in Snapseed. I think this beauty reflects a perfect moment in time.
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taken with iPhone 4 + olloclip macro
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This is a Hipstamatic image using the Madelena Lens and Uchitel 20 Film. In post processing TouchRetouch was used to remove unwanted details and then in ImageBlender layers were used to enhance the light.
This image is the result of being in the right place at the right time. I was on my way to Upper Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park. It was rainy, windy, and thick clouds covered the area. Across a broad meadow were these thermal vents and geyser. A break in the clouds put sunlight directly on that area, lighting up the steam yet leaving the background dark and moody. I immediately pulled to the roadside, jumped out of the car, and got two shots before the scene faded.