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“Yet there are moments when the walls of the mind grow thin; when nothing is unabsorbed, and I could fancy that we might blow so vast a bubble that the sun might set and rise in it and we might take the blue of midday and the black of midnight and be cast off and escape from here and now.” Virginia Woolf
Procamera, Snapseed, Stackables App
"I care for myself. The more solitary, the more friendless, the more unsustained I am, the more I will respect myself.”
― Charlotte Brontë
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Procamera, Snapseed, Stackables App, Superimpose, Mextures
365/143 a touch of pastel
#iphone7plus #snapseed #repix #distressedfx #lensdistortions #lensdistortions #stackablesapp #foodieapp
Chapter 6: In Closing - I am me ... guided by own convictions and values. You can try to sway me with your own version of the truth; you can try to confuse me with a myriad of your plausible explanations; you can muddle me with your presentation of platitudes. But I see. I see through you.
Procamera, Snapseed, Superimpose, Decim8, Filterloop, Stackables App, Camera Awesome
Early morning rain made for some fun puddle shots this morning. Textured with #stackables #stackablesapp
Seen through a window of the Visitor Center at Antelope Island State Park in Utah. (The Great Salt Lake)
iPhone 6+ and StackablesApp
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One of the nice things about Adobe Lightroom is the ability to organize images in various ways.
For example one can create a "smart" collection, assigning various conditions and parameters that would cause images to be included or excluded. When finished editing an image in Ps and saved with the PSD extension, I also save it in a TIFF version consisting of a single layer.
So I have chosen to create smart folders organized by date, such as Tiffs_2017-12, in which I found this image. All the TIFFs created in the month of December 2017 could be found in that smart folder unless they have been posted to Flickr.
I've done the same for PSDs. Opening this image's PSD in Ps reminded me of what I had done back in December.
Toward the end of last year I had been playing with photos shot with the camera and then sent to my phone for editing in the phone's apps. I had created various versions of this using Snapseed and Stackables.
I then exported each of those versions back to the computer where they got stacked as layers in Ps. By playing with blend modes and masks, and sliding opacity one can mix various aspects of each version.
Since I found this image again, I figured I should post to the Sliders Sunday group while waiting an hour for one of the world cup matches I am eagerly anticipating.
Germany - Mexico
If each team plays to their ability, this would be a fantastic game.
Maybe as much fun to watch as Portugal - Spain had been.
Meanwhile, have a great Sliders Sunday!
This hotel, in San Antonio, Texas, was built as a medical building in 1924. The top floor still smells like a hospital ward and hauntings have been reported on several floors. There was also a psychiatric ward in the building. The gargoyles along the top of the building represent sick and suffering people.
iPhone 6+, StackablesApp