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I replaced a bright sunny window with my photo of a door decoration. I've never been much of a Halloween fan, but the holiday does lend itself to fun processing. This was b/w, but I couldn't resist the orangy faux HDR effect.
Go to sunsetpiano.com to see why there are pianos at the beach.
This was shot out at Poplar Beach in Half Moon Bay, CA.
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(Still on the photos from when we were visiting family in Wales a couple of weeks ago - that's my uncle in this shot)
iPhone 4
Apps:
Pic FX
Simply HDR
Cameramatic
I took this photo with a Nikon D3200 and a Nikkor 55-300mm VR lens and then processed it on my iPhone6 using Simply HDR.
Limitations live only in our minds. But if we use our imaginations, our possibilities become limitless.
~ Jamie Paolinetti
Apps: AbstractMe, PhotoWizard-Editor, SimplyHDR
I hadn't visited this town in many a long year and it was interesting to see it again since I had been there in the '70s... This was part of my Area when I was a telephone Engineer.. I had the toll lines... My boss came with me on one of the visits and we had lunch at the hotel.. It's closed now but I thought it was great that he took the time to come with me... It is considered to be a ghost town but there were a few people still there..
iPhone 5s with iPro super wide angle lens. I also used a wireless remote from my Selfy case.
camera+, levitagram, snapseed, and simplyhdr were used to create the image.
Apps: Photowizard, AbstractMe, SimplyHDR
Yeah, stole the title from a Star Trek episode.
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I was looking for something and ran across this shot that I don't think has been posted.. So I decided to do a JixiPix treatment with Simply HDR....... Not to bad for a late winters day...
To make a rock'n'roll record, technology is the least important thing.
Keith Richards
Apps: SimplyHDR and PhotoWizard
Every human wishes life was a big circle, childhood to teenage to manhood to old age to childhood again, but unfortunately it's a straight line with a very definite start and an uncertain end. (Quote by - Prabhudoss Samuel)
Photo by Matthew. Edited by me.
Apps: Simplyhdr, filterstorm, DynamicLight.
See more of my spin on Matthews shot here.
located in gonzales, tx...took a wrong turn and voila! sometimes it pays to get lost in a small older town! love old gas signs and other similar artifacts...used simply hdr for post processing to give it a grungier look.
Matthew and I went to see Art of Dying, Adelitas Way and Shinedown at Ramshead Live in Baltimore Maryland on April 25, 2012!
Using a macro lens on my iPhone 6s, I took pictures of light shining through melting ice on coloured paper to get the ocean-like background. Then I took a hundred or so pictures of my model in different poses. So grateful for digital photography!
Using the app ProCreate, I melded several different silhouette poses together to make it look like my model was swimming.
Again with ProCreate, I used several different shots of Fuchsia Swingtime for the underwater flowers and her swimsuit and skirt. Then I imported colour from my models skin tone and hair so I could paint the silhouette with her actual skin tone and hair colour. Love that app so much!
Some of the bubbles are from the macro shots of melting ice, some are from one of the ProCreate brushes, and some I made using YouDoodle+ app. If you look at the foreground bubbles you can see that they are reflecting the swimmer - those are the ones I made with YouDoodle+.
There are probably at least forty (or more) blended layers in this picture, I used a lot for each part of it, the swimmer, the water, and the flowers. Just having so much fun painting with that ProCreate app! It even lets you use Alpha lock, which makes airbrush painting silhouettes so much easier than trying not to run the paint over onto the background.
I also used the Jixipix app Simply HDR to brighten the colour and bring out the details.
So, umm yeah . . . Took me more than a week to finish the picture, lol.