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My wife and I took a walk around Freedom Park in Charlotte, waiting for our restaurant to open. It was lovely and brought back memories of hanging out there in the early 1970s, with long hair and guitars.

A shot from the derelict Lier Psychiatric hospital I played around with ....Playing around with filters in Pixelmator.

Just trying Pixelmator for iPad,

In 3105 year one scientist invented a new time machine. He traveled in 1960 and found weird stranger, his name was Joseph. Next day they back to the future, Joseph very liked becoming here. And he stayed here! :)

A photograph of the Colorado School of Mines (CSM) campus in Golden sporting a winter mantle of snow. The sidewalks had been swept and looked like they would be fine to walk on. But you would be wrong on this - they had patches of clear ice and were very, very slippery. The message on the board changed every day or so, and this quirky one provoked a quick smile from me.

 

The photograph was taken when traveling along 16th Avenue in Golden, near the intersection with Illinois Street. This was part of my daily commute from CSM back to the Hyatt Regency Denver in the Downtown area in Denver.

 

16th Avenue - Golden, Denver, Colorado, USA.

 

iPhone 6 - Photograph taken with the back-facing camera on an iPhone 6.

Camera - The native camera app was used to capture the image without the HDR option.

SKRWT - Image straightened. Trapezoidal crop applied to alter the apparent perspective.

Photoshop Touch - Cropped the image to a 16:9 aspect ratio. Resized the image to 3264 x 1836 pixels.

Pixelmator - Retouched a grey spot/smudge from the sky region. This mark was a consequence of photographing through a dirty car window.

Snapseed - Structure filter applied. Overall lighting changes carried out. Selective lighting changes applied to reduce the contrast and lighten the sky.

ExifEditor - EXIF data from the original photograph transferred to the final image.

 

(Filed as 201412??_iPadMiniRetina ??? SKRWT-PhotoshopTouch-Pixelmator-Snapseed-ExifEditor.JPG)

Image réalisée pour un tee-shirt d'inspiration "Lana Del Rey".

ipad nptr, procreate, pixelmator

mac painter

Layers with blending modes, retouching with brushes, styles and non-destructive adjustments.

Processed with Pixelmator, Gimp, Snapseed, Photomatix, PhotoCopy, Dynamic Light for Mac OS X

Sony A200K, Sony DT 18-70mm, processed in Pixelmator.

Yeah, I made this in Pixelmator.

Tutorial you can find here.

 

ipad nptr, procreate, pixelmator

mac painter

  

Parc de la Haute île

I’ve read that Felix’s Florentine Garden off Ala Moana Blvd. at Kewalo Basin was a popular restaurant in the 1940s but I’d never seen a photo of it before. it was replaced by Fisherman’s Wharf in 1952 which looks like it used the same building. Vintage but undated slide, around 1945 looking at the cars. Faded red-shifted color corrected using Pixelmator Pro.

 

Photo details

- 1940s Felix's Florentine Garden restaurant, center

- Sampan Holokahana, foreground

Another apple wallpaper :) Made using Pixelmator and Photoshop CS4

 

Inspired by the blackberry ads

 

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Feel free to request more sizes

 

© James Clark

Lollipops made in Pixelmator. I think the jpg makes the background darker though.

Quite impressed with Pixelmator photo on iPad, despite the importing part. Should I review it?

  

Lembang, Bandung. 2019

 

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A moth's eye view. This green moth was resting on the footpath, basking in the warmth radiated from one of the lights on the King's Avenue overpass above State Circle. It was early morning, and these lights attract all sorts of insects. The light (top left) was another one of these lights - this one was on the other side of King's Avenue.

 

I'm moderately confident (but not absolutely certain) of my identification. The 5th and last web link below shows a number of VERY similar looking moths!

 

Double-fringed Emerald Moths, a species within the Geometridae Family, are distinguished by their color, form, and particularly by the two faint pale lines across each wing (not visible on this photo, but seen on other photos that I took of this moth).

 

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geometridae

 

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorocoma

 

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorocoma_dichloraria

 

lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/geom/dichlor.html

 

bie.ala.org.au/image-search/showSpecies?taxonRank=subfami...

 

Capital Hill, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

 

iPhone 6 - Photograph taken with the back-facing camera on an iPhone 6.

645 PRO - The 645 PRO Mk III camera replacement app was used to capture the image. The flash was used to improve the lighting.

Pixelmator - Image white balance adjusted. Cropped the image to square format.

Resize Image - Resized the image to 2448 x 2448 pixels.

Snapseed - Modified the Overall lighting and Applied the Sharpening filter. Performed some Selective lighting changes to the elements in the top left quadrant.

Photoshop Express - Applied the Reduce Noise and Sharpen filters.

ExifEditor - EXIF data from the original photograph transferred to the final image.

 

(Filed as 201503??_iPadMiniRetina ??? 645PRO-Pixelmator-ResizeImage-Snapseed-PhotoshopExpress-ExifEditor.JPG)

www.nasowie.me

 

Ja, das ist noch nichts. Aber bin stolz, dass ich die Mondzeichnung überhaupt rein bekommen habe :-)

Yes, that's nothing. But I am proud that I got the moon drawing at all pure :-)

I redid this photo in pixelmator. enhanced only slightly. not as exaggerated as before. I deleted the previous one

Sent from my Mobile Digital Art Device.

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