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The following images in my gallery are created (&/or ) edited by myself with iPhone 4S with various applications. What you see is the final result of my creativity.
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POV: Monbijoubrücke, Bern, Switzerland.
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A Photoshop action to make these is now available as a free download at: podsville.wixsite.com/actions
I'm not so sure how I feel about this whole tiny planet panorama thing, but look, I made one! This was done with the tiny planet iPhone app.
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We are all hungry and thirsty for concrete images. Abstract art will have been good for one thing: to restore its exact virginity to figurative art.
"Salvador Dali"
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A palm tree at my parents house. Here, I used an Apple-store application called "Tinyplanets". (MY FIRST iPHONOGRAPHY)
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ABSTRACT is the topic for Tuesday September 4
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I decided to experiment with polar panoramas and tiny planets since I don't have any hockey games to shoot this week.
The original photo was of a cherry statue in Minneapolis. Photoleap's Tiny Planet component was used to create this image.
Used Tiny Planets, Tangled FX, Glaze, and Image Blender on this shot of the skyline as I was walking home the other day.
For those in C-Ville, can you name all the buildings? Champion Brewery is in there, and who could possibly miss the hotel that may never get finished. :)
The original photo was of a night scene in Paris. It brings back fond memories of a beautiful city. Photoleap and Photoleap Tiny Planet were used to create this image.
A Photoshop action to make these is now available as a free download at: podsville.wixsite.com/actions