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Taken from the multistorey car park in Nelson centre using an iPhone running an app called tiltshiftgen.
I'd been up there for about 10 mins before the attendant from the Arndale poked his head around to see what I was doing and just before he appeared an unmarked Vauxhall, very clean in looks with one chap driving did a circuit of the roof then disappeared back down the ramp.
I'm sure that he was a copper and am pleased that they worked out that I was just taking pictures and not about to jump off or was a terrorist doing a recce for the dirty bomb. Burnley cop please take note!
Sometimes things start to feel overwhelming, a blur, static to wade through. I'm still there, but...
Sick babies, house fires, trip planning, financial issues...
Everything will be fine, I've just still got to learn how to juggle when there are that many balls in the air.
photos taken and manipulated on the iPhone. The Photo was put through TiltShiftGen on the iPhone to give the nice impression of being a model castle.
Just for Fun with sketchbook mobile, percolator, tiltshiftgen, pictureshow, lensflair & Phoster on my iPod.
One of my favorite peeps at work. Gives me history lessons and always good conversation, thoughtful arguments. Yes, one of my favorites.
My entry for fotogriPhone *Editing LAB* 21-28 February 2011
Original photo by etcam
Apps used: Iris Photo Suite + LensFlare + TiltShiftGen + Camera+ + Pic Grunger + PictureShow
website : mapage.noos.fr/job2411/NYC/october_09/index.html
Le livre / The book : fr.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1710530
This building downtown reminds me of the cover of Silverchair's newest album called Young Modern. The cover itself being influenced in turn by Piet Mondrian's paintings.
Jacked up my iPhoto to Flickr feed. Had to repost these....but they're still awesome. Love the Hipstamatic and TiltShiftGen app for iPhone.
After receiving, I'm sure, numerous e-mails and letters, it looks like I no longer have to throw away a plastic case within 15 minutes of buying a burrito.
Thank you, Uptons.
Also, taken with the new iPhone 4 with the TiltShiftGen application.
Shot and processed on iPhone 3Gs with the following apps:
- Plastic Bullet
- TiltShiftGen
- Mill Colour
- Diptic
iPhone photo of tomorrow for the 365.
Heart is cut out of a small piece of discarded red backpack type material I found when out walking a few days ago.
Edited on iPhone with cropforfree, tiltshiftgen and millcolour and uploaded with flickit.
My post at Finding The Now
autostitch + photogene + tiltshiftgen
This was actually 5 shots. Used autostitch to put them together, photogene to cool off the photo and do some levels adjustments, and tiltshift to add the nice blur to the edges. As you can see, I could have used more pics for the pano, but it still turned out pretty well. The rainbow only lasted a few minutes, so I was very lucky