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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.
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Copyright 2013 Lynette Jackson
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#camara+ #snapseed #leonardoapp #mexturesapp #stackablesapp #imageblender #distressedfxapp #vsco
Man in the Black Coat
iPhone art by Mandolina Moon
Facetune, PixRepix, Waterlogue, ScratchCam, ImageBlender, Stackables/Pentagon, Snapseed
'Used Facetune to elongate the figure. ImageBlender to add and mask layers. One layer of old peeling billboard. One layer using Stackables, Pentagon pattern, for ground pattern. PixRepix for painterly drips, ScratchCam for scratches and patina. Waterlogue to soften the background. Snapseed for fine tuning.
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An experimental pastiche for a challenge - inspired by Andy Warhol
Image taken using Procamera
Apps used: Superimpose, Procreate, Image Blender, Snapseed, Stackables App
A cold and frosty version of the spooky eyeballs I used for Macro Monday this week. Looks like it will be rainy rather than frosty this year ... and the chocolate eyeballs will doubtless be eaten this evening ;o)
The MM shot is in the first comment field
My Macro Monday set is here: www.flickr.com/photos/e_liddell/sets/72157633385030336/
Iphone edit using mextures, snapseed, vsco and image blender. To me it looks like the cover of an old sci-fi book. Looked a lot better on the phone!
This is the first effort at trying to present a photo similar to the old wet plate style. The image was captured using Hipstamatic. It was processed using TouchRetouch, Filterstorm, and Stackable. On watercolor paper I taped off a 5x7 rectangle and painted the interior with black paint. When the tape was lifted it left a rough edge. I photographed the rectangle using the iPhone camera. This image was then processed in Popsicolor, which provides the paint run along the bottom edge. The processed image and the frame image were then combined using ImageBlender.