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The original photo was taken early this afternoon in the Eastern Green area of Coventry. The view is of the local parish Church of St Andrew’s. The late Victorian church was established and consecrated on November 4th 1875. It was built as part of a suite of buildings including the school, Vicarage and stable block. The Church was designed by Samuel Sanders Teulon, the notable 19th-century English Gothic Revival architect.
The photo was taken using the App VividHDR on my iPhone 6.
First I used the app Lightroom to edit the image. I cropped and straightened the image and then changed the White Balance. I then applied the Dehaze feature as well as some Clarity and Noise reduction. After this I boosted the vibrancy and saturation to the picture. Next I used the app Handy Photo to clone away the telephone cable that stretched across the front of the church. I then applied the Golden filter to the image. I then used the app DistressedFX to add the Citrus overlay and the Lade texture. I flattened the image then added the Soulmate Birds overlay and the vanilla texture. I finally I used PhotoToaster to add the Tuneup Preset, medium dark vignette. I then added the Paper texture and the Burlap frame.
(C) 2016, Meri Aaron Walker, iPhoneArtGirl, Talent, OR. All rights reserved.
Camera+, HandyPhoto, Stackables, Vintage Scene, iColorama
Taken on iPhone 4s using the Average Camera Pro, Snapseed, Noir & Handyphoto apps before uploading via Instagram.
Something about this image draws me in, yet it's subject matter isn't very exciting. It depicts a normal daily scene of a community park in the minutes before a torrential downpour. The clouds hint at rain, but aren't spectacularly captivating. So I hesitated before posting this - unsure if others would see anything special or just a boring Anytown, USA photo. I went with my gut.
My first ever collab with Nevan ( a wonderful mirrormetry artist) Apps:-Snapseed,HandyPhoto,Leonardo,Halftone.