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Conceptual edit. "Anger Management"
Keep it far from where it hurts!
Taken with iPhone 4s.
Processed with StackablesApp beta version 3.0
This was meant to be a sketch for a dress, but when I went to look for fabrics... Long story! They have no homes, no country, no papers... Nothing!
The least I can do is to dedicate this image to them and put that money I should have spent on fabrics, into something so much more important.
Because I can!
iPhone 4s / iColorama / RePix / Superimpose / PicsArt / StackablesApp / PhotoToaster / Phonto
Tried to keep this one soft and delicate.
I created the textures myself using the BlurFX App, and the Stackables App.. #stackablesapp
Taken with my iPhone 8 Plus. Heavy rains puddled in the yard, allowing me to capture this reflection.
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Procamera
Superimpose
Snapseed
Lory Stripes
Matter App
Union App
iColorama
Stackables App
Mextures
May 2, 2016: Joggers Charles River 1979. Original image in black n white. For this version I used #snapseed lens blur 10, glamour glow 75% style 5, warmth 80; #stackablesapp autumn leaf hard light 50%. In #photogeneapp lightened shadows; #artistaimpresso center detail; #tangledfx to sharpen and #formulas pestilence 30%, Aeolian border 15. #photogene #artistry_flair #retro #textures #texture #americana #charlesriver #boston #
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All composite images in the collage are my own.
Procamera
Snapseed
Superimpose
Matter App
Union App
Stackables App
Mextures
A windswept day at the beach in North Carolina. #stackablesapp #textures #textured #texture #beach #beachhouse #house #beachwalk #serene #quiet #blurred #blurred
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Portrait of an ugly soul
#procamera7 (foreground), Hipstamatic > Decim8 (background), #iColorama Superimpose #stackablesapp VSCOcam - X4 Wood camera Snapseed Handy Photo #Mextures
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.
Plato
Poppies 2020 Poppies photographed last week at the California True Gardens and Learning Center in Thousand Oaks, California. I textured the image with #stackablesapp #snapseed and #formulas. #alteredreality #ethereal_moods #editfromthesoul #everything_edited #artistry_flair #textured #masters_in_artistry #dailytextures.
I'm standing in front of a painting by ALIN KLASS "TRUMPCARD" which has been slightly distorted for this artwork. To see the original: discoveryartfair.com/exhibitors/#!/fair/berliner-liste-20...
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Procamera 8
Snapseed
Superimpose
Big Lens
Stackables App
Mextures
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Procamera
Snapseed
Blurfx
Union App + Pixite Source
Image Blender
Stackables app
VSCO cam
if you'll...
This image has had quite the circuitous path to completion.
On 02 January, I had been strolling around the ABQ Botanic Garden. At the entrance to the children's fantasy garden is this dragon. That morning the over cast sky acted as a giant softbox, giving fairly even light rather than our more common hard light and harsh shadow.
I had been thinking that somehow, I might find a use for the capture in something composited, but so far, nothing has compelled its use.
Recently, with purchasing the iPhone 7, I realized that I could get images from my computer, shot with my "real" cameras, into the phone via the Dropbox app.
In the first comment box below, you'll see the relatively unedited image that had been shot with the Fuji X-T1 and the long lens.
I used Lr to send it there as a jpeg, and from Dropbox it was imported into Snapseed.
Snapseed was used to lighten the shadows and lighten the white background, then exported back to the camera's gallery/album.
Just yesterday I learned about the Handy Photo app which has something called "magic crop." One can expand an image, and the app extrapolates data, providing more real estate around a subject.
You might not see much of that difference between this finished image and the start image due to the border, but quite a bit of space was added around the subject in the Handy Photo app.
From there it was imported into the Stackables app. One reviewer calls Stackables, a "grunge" app. Essentially, it can stack layers of textures and colors and provide various blend modes and even rudimentary masking.
This is where most of the colors and textures were added.
Also yesterday I learned about the Leonardo app. Like Stackable, it does things in layers, but can mask more completely. I didn't need to use that feature, but imported the last image created in Stackables, then on top of it placed the essentially black and white image edited in Handy Photo. Changing that layer's blend mode to multiply caused only the darker areas to show, and created a bit more contrast.
But that's not all you get...
That image worked on in Leonardo was then imported into the Hipstamatic app, where filters of lens and film were utilized. The combo of Jane Lens and the Love 81 film created a much more dramatic image.
However, once imported back into the computer, I wasn't happy that the last editing had blown out some of the white highlights in the image.
So from Lr, the last image edited in Hipstamatic and the last image edited in Leonardo were layered in Ps, where masking allowed the better highlights of the Leonardo image come through, hiding the blown highlights in the Hipstamatic image.
And now we're done.
Happy Sliders Sunday!
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Black Dog Collage: Hipstamatic, Tangent App, Superimpose
Composite: Procamera
Collage: Snapseed, Union App, Stackables App, Mextures, Camera Awesome
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“There is strong shadow where there is much light.”
― Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Original image was taken with Hipstamatic (Madalena + Blanko BL4) - you can find the original shadow images on my Facebook profile in "My Hisptamatic Prints" album
#icolorama #stackablesapp (3 layers + 1 layer) + Snapseed
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“You wanna fly, you got to give up the shit that weighs you down.” ― Toni Morrison
Original image of silhouette of winter branches taken with Hipstamatic then #thou_shall_decim8 ... #tangentapp and #lorystripes and other apps including #stackablesapp #mextures
Snapseed
Image Blender
Decim8
May 7, 2016: Urban Light 2016. Original black and white taken with #hipstamatic . For this version #photogeneapp lightened with curve; #snapseed lens blur 30, warmth 51; #photocopier braque color 56; #rippix 01 preset; #artistaimpresso center detail, artistic finish #8 30%; #stackablesapp water nymph 50% lighten mode; #mixtures mummy 60%; and #formulasapp aeolian border 20 width. #lacma #lacmalights #urbanlights #texture #textures #textur