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Shot with 6D Mark II and edited with Snapseed app on iPad.

"Gifts of dawn ..."!! Hey, early birds this is for you . How many of us wake up and feel this beautiful moments...? It's really a booster for the whole day . Let's welcome all for a beautiful day.

Apps: Deco Sketch, Snapseed, iColorama

iPhone5/Snapseed/DistressedFX/Juxtaposer

Grängesbergs lokmuseum 2006-06-20

Shot on an IPhone 6 and edited in Snapseed

Heart of Red Lion Amaryllis

iP12Pro, Snapseed, Distressed FX+

Stanhope Johnson designed this barn in 1935 for the Bedford County Alms House (poor house)

Heart of darkness.

 

(Not true at all but that and "Apocalypse Now" is what I can't help but think of, at times)

County Durham, UK.

5s/vividHDR, snapseed, stackables, union, titleFX

An image (or rather several images) taken on my iPhone and processed in Snapseed and PhotoSplit….a first attempt at this particular technique.

Stockholm, Hötorget 2016-02-12

Apps: Snapseed, Glaze, Superimpose

San Simeone Piccolo (also called San Simeone e Giuda) is a church in the sestiere of Santa Croce in Venice, northern Italy. From across the Grand Canal it faces the railroad terminal serving as entrypoint for most visitors to the city.

 

Built in 1718-38 by Giovanni Antonio Scalfarotto, the church shows the emerging eclecticism of Neoclassical architecture. It accumulates academic architectural quotations, much like the contemporaneous Karlskirche in Vienna. Wittkower in his monograph, acknowledges San Simeone is modeled on the Pantheon with a temple-front pronaos, on the other hand, the peaked dome recalls Longhena's more embellished and prominent Santa Maria della Salute church. The centralized circular church design and the metal dome recalls Byzantine models and San Marco, though the numerous centrifugal chapels are characteristic of Post-Tridentine churches.

 

This was one of the last churches built in Venice, in one of its poorer sestier

iPhone5/Snapseed/DistressedFX

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