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Tonight's submission is from Eva, aka @evavonpelt, lets hear about her process.
Inside a forest dream / the white dove / holds her truth #micropoetry
I’m so grateful and honored to be featured by @mobileartistry and I’d like to thank the administrators for facilitating this tag and especially Will @computerjones for his support. I’ve learned so much from all the featured artists here and truly appreciate how everyone shares their techniques.
I’ve always been obsessed with light, shadow, and anything macabre. Most of my editing is done later at night, in bed, lights off, and when I should be asleep. Most times, words come to mind while I’m editing a photo and I include them as micropoetry. It takes me forever to get anywhere as my car stops continually on country roads, during overcast days or at sundown.
I use my Iphone 4 (almost) exclusively. My favourite apps are Snapseed, LensLight, Noir, DistressedFX, ScratchCam, and Hipstamatic, including its SwankoLab. Through MobileArtistry, I’ve just discovered TapFX and I’ve used it on my feature photo. Hope it’s enjoyable. Here’s the process:
Hipstamatic: Background with James lens and C-Type Plate film (using the mirror to view and snap)
TapFX: Added doves and smoke. Starting with small doves inside the mouth, then gradually increasing the size to make them appear closer to the viewer.
Camera +: Square cropping and applied the ‘pinhole’ FX
PaintFX: applied lip colour and painted ‘contrast’ over the entire thing
TapFX (again): small points of light on doves and ended with the Vintage filter