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A mix of two photographs taken months and miles apart, firstly granddaughter Jessie @ Chepstow Castle and then Brighton Royal Pavillion. Blended together using the recently added 'Double Exposure' feature in Snapseed on iPad Pro.
Original shot of Jessie available to view here :-
www.flickr.com/photos/forumcz/28418129694/in/dateposted-p...
As yet the early morning/misty shot of Brighton Pavillion has not been posted, it was also handheld but was taken using a Pentax K3 II paired with the Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM ART lens.
Jodhpur.
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I got an iPad for my birthday, which apparently inspired me to do an unplanned impersonation of Robert (Big Sabu). I took this with my iPhone when I first got the iPad and forgot that I had taken it.
hey everyone.
now you can get a free app on the apple market for your IPAD (only) with my photography !
itunes.apple.com/us/app/maldives-hd-free/id377188421?mt=8#
the app was made by a USA app company. enjoy ! :)
Taking in a Wintry Landscape at the Lake Agnes Teahouse. The original image I captured with my D800E Nikon SLR camera was a place in Banff National Park that I’d wanted to hike to see for many a year. All the hikes in the Lake Louise area that I’d been to the Plain of the Six Glaciers and teahouse, which is definitely amazing! That trip though, a friend and I hiked in the snow up to the Lake Agnes Teahouse and experienced a magical wintry but turning into Spring wonderland. That image can be found online here on Flickr (www.flickr.com/photos/markcstevens/23767483344/in/album-7...).
For the digital painting, this was done as a sketch, and then I added colors later in pencil, using Adobe Fresco app on my iPad Pro. I started out sketching how I wanted to lay this out, using the original image as a "scaffolding" to help me along. I considered doing the live brush oil painting brush in the Adobe Fresco app, but something drew me to try out pencils and seeing what I might be able to do with that, especially as the sketching was done with a pencil brush. I practiced many different styles and strokes in order to get that brush like look but not have it look like I was using a pencil.
A little right of center In the foreground of the digital painting, you'll find that stick figure image of me "hiking" with my Cubbies hat, truly loving my time exploring Alberta and Canada once again!