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Lunch at Ray's Red Hot Lovers came to nine bucks.
Between stuff like this and the parking lot sunset immediately prior, I'm really starting to get my two bucks' worth from TrueHDR.
暗闇を TrueHDR で撮影したら、ちゃんと映像が浮かんできた。iPhone 4のHDRは真っ暗闇歯が立たなかったのに…。CAMERAtanでコンストラストを少し強調してやったら、随分と味のある画になった。
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petrifredrik: Balanshjul och växellåda till ett vattendrivet valsverk i Söderfors, Uppland.
petrifredrik: Flywheel and gearbox to a waterdriven rolling mill in Söderfors, Sweden.
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I have recently been using some great iPhone apps. One of them is TrueHDR. Using an iPhone 3GS you take two photos. One photo setting the focus on the lightest area of the photo and another photos with the focus on he darkest area of your photo. TrueHDR merges the two photos to give you a true High Dynamic Range HDR photo. Very nice effects with this app.
Photo taken & processed on my iPhone 3gs.
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on my way home from trondheim Kameraklubb I drove along the harbour and I had to stop for some photos
designed by Viktor Schreckengost and owned at one time by Eleanor Rosevelt the design presented a new approach to American ceramics. The images on the design depict a New Year's Eve in New York, a timeline of sorts of the evening. The bowl is on display at the Cleveland Heights Public Library.
Playing with my mighty iPhone camera and apps. Shot with TrueHDR, edited in Photoforge (curves, sin city filter).
Photo by former AMPt member Luke Harvey
IG: nastyduck
Original image taken with TrueHDR app on semi auto setting. Added retro effect to the image inside the same app, whilst adjusting the contrast levels and brightness. Cropped the image with Squaready. Sent the app to Noir to create the ‘feel’ of the image.
Lastly, I used the Snapseed app to slightly increase sharpness, image structure and added a border in FilterStorm.