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ProHDR, filtered twice for Sketch and Glamor, then imported those results back into app as if lite/dark exp, adjusted to bring line art from sketch version enough to get line and wash effect in varying degrees
Seeing architecture through bubble-filled eyes. The bubble-fill of Percolator is quite stunning, yet left the image look somewhat flat. The final layer of the LensFlare adds back a sense of depth and ambience.
LensFlareApp + Percolator + ProHDR + ColorSplash
Nothing needs to be definite. I don't need light to be shining at her face to see where she is really looking at. Where will there be room for imagination then?
I'm not trained in photography, I dont know toning; I don't know if my photo is under exposed. I dont even know if the composition is right.
I just take what I feel and what I want; and if the end process is what I like then so be it.
At me and back at you, rebound those facts and see how you'd feel hearing them. I don't like hardcore photographers/iphoneographers or purists even. They take the fun out of everything by always being so definitive.
Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using crossprocess, proHDR and camera+.
少し前から日本のマヨネーズが海外でバカ売れしているよ。食べてみるまで、なんでそんなものにマヨネーズかけるんだ!みたいに言われてたけど、日本のそれは、海外のマヨネーズとは全然違って美味しいということに彼らは気付いたようだ。
ビバ!マヨネーズ。
From a little before, in foreign countries, Japanese mayonnaise is very popular. They are to eat it, was saying, "You are! Why I put mayonnaise on such food" and. However, that of Japan, they seem to have noticed that the mayonnaise and overseas that very different and delicious.
Viva! Mayonnaise.
iPhone4
+ Princetone 180 Fisheye
+ APP : Pro HDR
+ Development : SilkypixDeveloperStudioPro4
Morning light in my local cafe, Kaffein, Yass.
Pro HDR app on iphone 3GS. Did a good job sorting out the light levels for an investment of what, $5? Hand held - always an issue with two merged photos.
(After shot)
Old iPhone photo taken with ProHDR & re-tinkered with in SnapSpeed. I'm loving what the iPhone & all it's apps are doing for snapshots!
Photo taken with ProHDR on an Apple IPhone.
Postprocessed with Aperture, Neat Image and Topaz Adjust.
The imposing Cloth Hall was built in the 13th century and was one of the largest commercial buildings of the Middle Ages. The structure which stands today is the exact copy of the original medieval building, rebuilt after the war. The belfry that surmounts the hall houses a 49-bell carillon. The whole complex was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999.
There's a weird man on the train and I can't tell if his eyes are open or close. What if he is carrying some lethal virus? Or maybe he's a zombie. What if he has no lips and nose?? Mommy, I'm scared ))): Taken with iPhone 4 and edited using crossprocess, proHDR, photogene and filterstorm.