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Today's image was taken early this Evening on some waste ground a few minutes walk away from where I live. I thought that I would have a little bit of fun with the editing of the final image.

 

The photo was taken using the App VividHDR on my iPhone 6.

 

First I used Snapseed to edit the image. I cropped and straightened the picture. Then I used the Tonal Contrast filter to add more contrast and saturation to the image. I also boosted the saturation, ambiance and warmth. Next I used the app AlienSky to add a warm filter. I also added some Lightning, a lens flare called Bright Star and the Moon to the picture. After this I used DistressedFX to apply the Birds and the Vanilla overlay. Finally I used Laminar Pro to add the Snap Stack frame.

VividHDR, Stackables, DistressedFX

The image for today was taken this evening in the Abbey Fields park near to Kenilworth Castle. The view is of a Golden Sunset over the lake.

 

The photo was taken using the app VividHDR on my iPhone 6.

 

First I used the app Lightroom mobile to edit the photo. I straightened the image, then I added the Old Polar creative preset. I also applied the Punch 3 colour preset. I then boosted the saturation, clarity and contrast. Next I used the app Painteresque to add a custom version of the Painteresque 2 preset. Finally I used the app Laminar Pro to add the Snap Stack.

VividHDR, StackablesApp

VividHDR, PhotoCopier, DistressedFX

Setting sunlight bordered by low clouds with the reflection on the water makes a square in the image. Taken from the canoe.

62/365 - I'll probably do more edits with this image as I'm quite fond of the original shot. Taken with VividHDR while at a stop sign in the country. Edited with picfx, mextures, Snapseed, handy photo and color thief.

Vividhdr, Oggl, Stackablesapp

Today's image was taken in the Abbey Fields park in Kenilworth, just near to Kenilworth Castle. The view is looking out across the lake with the trees of the park reflecting in it.

 

The photo was taken using the app VividHDR on my iPhone 6.

 

First I used the app Snapseed to edit the picture. I cropped and straightened the image, then applied the Tonal Contrast preset. I decreased the highlights and then boosted the saturation, contrast and ambiance. Next I used the app Painteresque to apply a custom version of the Painteresque 2 preset. After this I used the app Stackables to add the Twilight II formula. Finally I used PhotoToaster to apply the Backlit preset, the Vibrant FX and a medium dark vignette. I then added the Stucco texture and the Shadow II frame.

Vividhdr, stackablesapp

VividHDR, Stackablesapp, Image Blender

Today's image was taken in Abbey Fields park in Kenilworth. The picture is of a Barn. It is one the last remaining buildings of the medieval Abbey of St Mary. The Barn could have been used as either a grain store, a fish house of even a brew house.

 

The photo was taken using the app VividHDR on my iPhone 6.

 

First I used the app Handy Photo to edit the picture. I cloned away the telephone pole to the left side of the Barn and the sign from the right front of the building. Next I used Painteresque to add the Painteresque 2 paint preset. After this I used DistressedFX to add the Stirred overlay and the Vanilla texture. Finally I used PhotoToaster to add the Tone Preset, the Drama FX, a medium dark vignette. I then added the Canvas texture and the Antique frame.

VividHDR, Mextures, Olloclip

VividHDR, Stackablesapp

VividHDR, Stackables

VividHDR, Stackables

VividHDR, Stackables, DistressedFX

VividHDR, PhotoCopier, DistressedFX

VividHDR, Stackables, DistressedFX

VividHDR, Snapseed, Glazeapp, DistressedFX

VividHDR, Glaze, Blender, DistressedFX

 

The beautiful Tower Poppies at the Tower of London

VividHDR, Glazeapp, Blender, DistressedFX

VividHDR, Snapseed, PhotoCopier, Brushstroke, DistressedFX

The image today was taken early this morning just before I went to work, not far from where I live. It is a view looking towards the rising sun over Prior Deram park.

 

The photo was taken using the App VividHDR on my iPhone 6.

 

First I used the app Lightroom to straighten the image. I then changed the White balance to warm the image up a little. I then applied the Old Polar and Warm presets. Next I used the app Enlight to apply a lightly customised version of the Artistic Dahlia painting preset along with a little of the clarity setting. Finally I used PhotoToaster apply a little of the Clarify setting and add the Leather frame.

VividHDR, Stackablesapp

vividHDR Dramatic, Snapseed, ShockMyPic, Simply HDR, Leonardo for iOS

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5S/vividHDR, snapseed, noiseware, mextures, vintage scene, PS Touch

Today's image was taken in parkland on the edge of the University of Warwick campus, near to Gibbet Hill Road. The view is looking out over one of the lakes past a bare tree.

 

The photo was taken using the App VividHDR on my iPhone 6.

 

First I used an app that I got today called Brushstroke. I used it to crop the image into a square, then applied one of the preset Oil paint filters called O4. I then edited the preset by 50% to weaken the effect a little. I also changed the texture to Canvas. I finished the edit in this app by boosting the vibrance and saturation. Finally I used PhotoToaster to add the Recover Highlights setting. I then applied the Canvas texture and the Leather frame.

VividHDR, Stackablesapp, Stackables

Today's image was taken this early this evening at the London Road Cemetery in Coventry. The image is of the Nonconformist Chapel. This Grade II* listed building is one of two Chapels in the cemetery. The Chapel is a classical Temple style building that has two storeys and a basement. The Chapel was built this way because Nonconformists preferred their places of worship to be more classical and having an uncluttered interior. The chapel was constructed in 1847 by John Taylor who also constructed the main boundary wall that fronts London Road. The chapel has suffered quite a lot in it's history. Soon after the chapel was completed, lead is stolen from the roof. In 1884 there was a fire in one of the side wings. The building was badly damaged during the Second World War and was abandoned as a chapel. In 2006 vandals set fire to the chapel. The roof and timbers were completely destroyed along with the whole of the panelled interior. English Heritage and Coventry City Council worked together to replace the roof and make the building secure and removed the graffiti from the walls. The Chapel now looks closer to how it did in previous years.

 

The photo was taken using the App VividHDR on my iPhone 6.

 

First I used the app Lightroom to edit the image. I applied the Dynamic colour preset along with a little Clarity and noise reduction. I also changed the White balance and used a bit of the Dehaze setting. I finally added a dark heavy vignette to the image. Next I used the app DistressedFX to add the Stirred overlay and the Charm texture. I then flattened the image and used the Stirred overlay again and the Vanilla texture. Finally I used the app PhotoToaster to add the Clarify preset, the Red/Blue Process FX, a medium dark vignette. Then the Antiqued texture and the Leather frame.

Shot with vividhdr, edited with filterstorm nueu. Two of my favourite apps.

Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red

Don’t miss our evolving installation Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, marking the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War. Created by ceramic artist Paul Cummins, with setting by stage designer Tom Piper, 888,246 ceramic poppies will progressively fill the Tower’s famous moat.

VividHDR, Snapseed, Handy Photo

From last Summer's road trip and vacation in Colorado with my Sister and Nephew. We saw Death Cab For Cutie perform this evening.

 

View my two iPhone 6 Plus videos on YouTube:

No Room In Frame and Company Calls

 

Explore the Morrison, CO web site:

town.morrison.co.us/

 

Red Rocks Park & Amphitheater

Morrison, Colorado

Wednesday, July 15th, 2015

 

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