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ProCamera photos & parts of drawings done in Procreate further processed using Pixelmator & iColorama on iPad Pro L using Apple Pencil.
The photo of the girl was a rather whimsical, lymp, free pose mixed with a secondary photo which beckoned my artistic instincts to turn it into a digital watercolor, my medium of expression outside of the digital world. I used Pixelmator to resize, remove background & change some color parts of photos & elements. Some photos used were turned into contour drawings in iColorama with most contour line drawn in Procreate while continuing to experiment in both apps for watercolor effects, color, composition & story. The butterflies were all drawn in Procreate as well as contour lines from an over enlarged flower as seen simply in the background. I wanted to do something unexpected so I veered off into a color palette with a feel of slight mornfulness & deceit, thus the name, 'Butterfly Lies'. I added a slightly agitated feel on the center area of the girl in iColorama & then repeated original pose twice in watercolor like, rather souless replicas of the main figure in the background. I love experimenting with the artistic possibilities of Apps & photos, changing reality into what initially it may not be.
ProCamera, processed using iColorama, superimpose, Repix, flow paper, & Deco Sketch. (Underlying moth r.f. Googled image)
"How does a part of the world leave the world?
How can wetness leave water?" - Rumi
Procamera, Snapseed, Stackables App, Mextures
Procamera; processed using iColorama, Procreate& Lenslight, using iPad Pro and Apple pencil.
Same base image as that used in 'Homage to Nefertiti'
Included in The App Whisperer showcase, 2/3/16 theappwhisperer.com/2016/04/03/mobile-photography-art-fli...
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Procamera
Snapseed
Blurfx
Assembly App
Union App + Pixite Source
Stackables App
Camera Awesome
Continuing my series of Topaz Studio effects, this one is called BuzSim Desaturated II, which I tweaked a bit more to get the above image. You can see that it's been partially desaturated, is slightly darker overall, and the centre of the image is slightly blurred.
At the top left of the Topaz Studio interface, you will see a search box, where you can enter the name of an effect you'd like to try out or use again ... so you could enter BuzSim and see a range of BuzSim variations you could try out.
Camera: my iPhone 7 with the ProCamera app set on a 3 second timer. Edited on my PC with Lightroom 5 and Photoshop Elements 11.
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Today's image was taken this afternoon at The War Memorial park in Coventry. The view is of part of a section of The Rockery. This area was designed as one of the original features of the Park. It was constructed in 1926 along with another area called the Pond Garden. The cost for the construction was just under £800 for both sections of the park.
The photo was taken using the app ProCamera on my iPhone 6.
First I used the app Snapseed to edit the photo. I applied the Tonal Contrast filter and then decreased the Highlights. I then boosted the Saturation, Vibrance and Contrast. Next I used the app Brushstroke to apply Gloss G2 painterly preset. Finally I used the app PhotoToaster to add the Tone preset, the Vibrant FX and a medium dark vignette. I then added the Canvas texture and the Parchment frame.
Today's image was taken late this evening in the middle of the Cathedral Quarter that lies in the City Centre of Coventry. What can be seen here is one of my favourite views in the centre of Coventry. These are a few of the oldest listed buildings together in this view looking down Bayley Lane. On the left side of the image are part of the Ruins of the Grade I listed Old Cathedral of St Michael. On the far right side of the image is a Grade II* listed Tudor cottage. Finally part way down the lane towards the centre of the picture is the Grade I listed St Mary's Guildhall.
The photo was taken using the app ProCamera on my iPhone 6.
First I used the app Snapseed to edit the photo. I applied the Tonal Contrast preset, then Increased the Sharpness and Structure a little. I then decreased the Highlights and boosted the Saturation, Warmth, Contrast and Ambiance. Next I used the app Painteresque to apply a custom version of the Painteresque 2 preset. Finally I used PhotoToaster to add the Tuneup preset, the Vibrant FX and the Medium Dark Vignette. I then applied the Canvas texture and the Leather frame.
ProCamera, Snapseed, Filterstorm, DistressedFx, PhotoWizard, PhotoToaster, Mextures, Blender, Monovu
ProCamera. processed using iColorama, Pixelmator, FlowPaper
(Variation of "A Moths Labyrinth")
Included in The App Wwhisperer Showcase, theappwhisperer.com/2016/03/13/mobile-photography-art-fli...
ProCamera. Processed using iColorama, Procreate & Flowpaper using iPad Pro & Apple Pencil.
Base photo same as previous 2 manipulationds.
Included in Flickr Explore, 4/2/16
Included in App Whisperer Showcase 4/10/16. theappwhisperer.com/2016/04/10/mobile-photography-art-fli...
ProCamera photo of person, most elements drawn & painted in Procreate with all assembled & or manipulated in iColorama with last details done with ArtRage app on iPad Pro L using Apple Pencil.
"Upon the waste of ancient decay,
It crawls forgotten, lit by somber grey,
Nearly all emotion now obsolete,
Yet loneliness is bitter-sweet."
Cameron MacDonald
Original images shot with an iPhone 5 using ProCamera and processed on an iPad using Leonardo, PhotoToaster, Mextures and Camera+
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Procamera
Snapseed
Blurfx
Assembly App
Union App + Pixite Source
Shift App
Stackables App
Mextures
Camera Awesome
Today's photo was taken this afternoon in the village of Baginton near to Coventry. The view is of an ancient Oak Tree. The tree is the symbol of the village and is thought to be over 500 years old and is one of the oldest surviving trees of its type in Warwickshire.
The photo was taken using the app ProCamera on my iPhone 6.
First I used the app Snapseed to edit the picture. I cropped the image and applied the Tonal Contrast preset. I then decreased the Highlights and Shadow areas. Next I boosted the Saturation, Contrast, Warmth and Ambiance. After this I used the app Stackables to apply the formula called Sienna. I then used the app Mextures to apply the Baja Sunrise formula by Justin Halbert. Finally I used PhotoToaster to add the Tuneup preset, the Vibrant FX and a Medium Dark Vignette. I then applied the Paper texture and the Leather frame.