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I never get tired of watching a sunset. Blanchetown is about 130 km northeast of Adelaide, south Australia. iPhone 7 Plus, using Natural HDR Preset on ProCamera app then refined in Snapseed app.
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Early morning, 10 miles east of town, amid golden grasses and sunflowers. Sometimes, it's just good to be where you are!
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Today's image was taken this earlier this afternoon in the village of Berkswell. It is a view of the Tower section of St John the Baptist parish Church. The Grade I building was originally constructed in the 12th Century and is of Norman design. There is evidence though of an even earlier Saxon church on this site, as part of the crypt beneath the church dates back to the 8th century.
The photo was taken using the app ProCamera on my iPhone 6.
First I used the app Snapseed to edit the picture. I cropped and straightened the image, then applied both the Tonal Contrast and Vintage 08 preset. I decreased the highlights and increased the sharpness and structure. After this I boosted the saturation and ambiance. Next I used the app Painteresque to apply the Painteresque 2 painterly preset. I then used DistressedFX to add the Stirred overlay and the Sentiment texture. Finally I used PhotoToaster to add the Recover Highlights Preset, the Stark FX, a medium dark vignette. I then added the Paper texture and the Leather frame.
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Day 6: Self Portrait Challenge
Procamera
Snapseed
Image Blender
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Union App + Pixite Source
Handy Photo App
Stackables App
Diptic
Today's image was taken this early this afternoon in the City Centre of Coventry. It is a view of St John the Baptist parish Church. The Church is one of the most historic buildings in the centre of Coventry and dates back to the year 1344. The origin of the church starts with the land owned by Queen Isabella (wife of King Edward II) being given over to the Guild of St John the Baptist to build a chapel. Years later as Coventry flourished as a centre of trade the chapel was extended into the church near to what we see today. The church was closed after King Henry VIII's dissolution of the guilds 1546 in Coventry. It was also used as a prison during the English Civil War. Where Scottish Royalist Soldiers were imprisoned. As the people of Coventry were Parliamentarians, the prisoners were treated quite coldly. So the term 'sent to Coventry' became known. The building was finally restored as a church in 1734. The church is a Grade I listed building.
The photo was taken using the App ProCamera on my iPhone 6.
First I used the app Camera+ to edit the image. I used the Scenery preset to brighten the image and boost the colours. Next I used the app Handy Photo to delete the crossing signs from the road, as well as the signs outside the church. After this I used the app Painteresque to turn the image into a painterly style. Finally I used PhotoToaster to add the Canvas texture and the Leather frame.