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Floral still life. I processed this when I was trying Stackables app which I really like and used in my app stacking article at skipology.com/iphone-photography-tutorial-texture-blend-a...

EllenburgPhotography-Project52

BlurFX, Stackables

SlowShutter, Stackables, DistressedFX

Engagement Rings :

 

Picture

  

Description

 

Mix and match but always :sparkles:wow:sparkles: with Uneek Fine Jewelry’s stackables :heart:️ #DareToBeUneek

   

weddinglande.com/rings/engagement-rings-mix-and-match-but...

:copyright: 2016, Meri Aaron Walker, iPhoneArtGirl, Talent, OR. All rights reserved.

 

Hueless, HandyPhoto, Leonardo, iColoramaS, Stackables

icolorama, stackables, snapseed, image blender, repix

 

It all started with a display window shot. The dummy’s posture was so suggestive and I felt I could do something with it. Rarely I have a precisely drawn up plan on what I want, very often is the piece itself that takes shape on its own, grows with its own life. Certainly I have preferences and tend toward mystery and magic, but most of the time have no idea of what the result will be. But in this case always had the feeling that wanted to transform that dummy into a shaman.

 

Love experimenting with textures and colors so I began doing so, adding many layers of textures in Stackables, playing with all the blending modes and saving those that felt could be useful; most of the time I start with my own formulas, saved in the app, and then try to enrich them according to the feeling I’m beginning to get about the piece. When I had a considerable number of images, began to blend each other, masking the parts that wanted to discard or keep. Always do a lot of different blends and when everything begins to take shape I focus on one or two of them, finally choosing only one, going on with the blending. Guess this piece has at least between 15 and 20 layers of textures and at least 10 blends.

 

Masking different versions of the same image is a lot of fun, because just by that fact you can create new shapes without needing a second source image - for instance the presence behind the shaman or both figures' eyes. To that end I usually work in iColorama S and Image Blender, always both. For precision touches I prefer the second, choosing the soft brush which implicates a lot more work than the hard one, but you get sharper lines (I know it sounds contradictory, but thats what happens in Image Blender, the hard brush produces "dirty", "harsh" lines). On the other hand, although I find much more difficult to obtain sharper lines in iColorama (in many ways this app is still a mystery to me), it is more versatile due to the fact that you can mask in every tool and brush, not only when blending images. So when it comes to blend/mask, always use both apps.

 

Finished the piece in Snapseed, for vignette and bright, and Repix, a cool app for retouching and adding tiny details; also love iColorama for details.

 

Stackables/ Hydra

For HandHeld Art's November Contest "Street Art" www.flickr.com/groups/handheldart/discuss/721577027860032...

 

Taken in Deep Ellum (Dallas, TX). My thanks to the artist (unknown to me) who painted the original work.

 

Processed on the iPad with the following apps:

Matter

SuperimposeX

Tangent

Glaze

Repix

iColorama

Snapseed

Stackables

Big Photo

Lightroom (on iPad)

VividHDR, Stackables, DistressedFX

Crown Hill Cemetery is a favorite haunt of mine, so when I woke to snow I header over. I made this image with the native iPhone 6+ and the Olloclip 2x telephoto. It's processed with SnapSeed, Stackables, and Distressed FX.

"Be as a bird perched on a frail branch that she feels bending beneath her, still she sings away all the same, knowing she has wings." - Victor Hugo

 

Added it to one of Jai Johnson's hand painted chalk textures, and finished with Mextures on an iPad.

A modified version of Mochimochi Land's Stackable Cats pattern.

 

Blogged here.

Bracelets For Ladies :

  

Desert Sands Bangle, Metalwork Bracelet, Stackable Bracelet, Adjustable Bangle Bracelet, Gold Bangle, Minimalist Bracelet, gift for her

  

talkfashion.net/acceseroris/bracelets/bracelets-for-ladie...

iPhone Photography and Processing

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Apps Used:

Camera+

Stackables

Mextures

FocalLab

Picfx

 

Backstory:

Places Within Reach reflects the interim between my professional work and creative pleasure. Though I spend much time working out of necessity, it is the spiritual reward from the creative life that fuels me.

After a long day at the pharmacy, I always have the need to reach into the creative world of photography and editing images in order to relax. Last night was no different. I am appreciative of the iPhone technology and the availability of the myriad apps. I am more appreciative of the sharing of each other's love of photography. The sharing is just another of the many ways that photography brings such tender emotions to our lives. Photography brings us together and that is unifying in all the right ways. xo

 

I really wanted to pull out the light in this image. I created the bokeh and subtle texture myself on the iPhone, using the BlurFX and Stackables apps. #stackablesapp

~ 01.11.14 ~

#creative365_michmutters_2014

  

“Each of us is a universe of our living cells.”

― Toba Beta

 

Tintype by Hipstamatic + Olloclip Macro

Snapseed

Stackables

Mextures

Native camera, Snapseed, Mextures, Stackables, Alayer, VSCOcam f2

iPhone 6+, Stackables, DistressedFX, Filterstorm

digital art

icolorama, image blender, stackables, picsart, snapseed

 

Music:

"My Letter to the World" by JAY CLAYTON & KIRK NUROCK, in 'Unraveling Emily' (2013)

open.spotify.com/track/284ex7tPB4Y5w5noG3mE0f?si=eimSoel7...

 

Song based on a poem by Emily Dickinson:

 

"This Is My Letter to the World"

 

This is my letter to the world,

That never wrote to me,--

The simple news that Nature told,

With tender majesty.

Her message is committed

To hands I cannot see;

For love of her, sweet countrymen,

Judge tenderly of me!

Taken with Clearcam. Snapseed to straighten and color adjustment. Noir for the vignette and Lenslight to create the blue glow. Distressed Fx's birds and Stackables to create the texture. Blended in Juxtaposer.

iColorama, stackables, image blender, snapseed

 

Music:

"Sallam" by SHEVA, on 'Sheva' (2008)

open.spotify.com/track/4tyjgm0mHTnkKypSninaEH?si=yDv4YNFu...

Shot with my iPhone6 native camera app...processed with Handy Photo and Stackables

Iphone5, icoloramaS, stackables, squaready, icoloramas, the amazing typewriter, blender.

facebook.com/michmutters

 

#creative365_michmutters_2014

 

“They say I'm old-fashioned, and live in the

past, but sometimes I think progress

progresses too fast!” ― Dr. Seuss

 

Procamera7

Snapseed

Blurfx

Stackables

Mextures

Image Blender

 

"It may be that you are not yourself luminous, but that you are a conductor of light. Some people without possessing genius have a remarkable power of stimulating it.”

― Arthur Conan Doyle

 

michelle-robinson.com

facebook.com/michellerobinson.visualartist

 

ProCamera, Snapseed, Procreate, Matter App, Union App, Superimpose, Stackables, Mextures

:copyright: 2016, Meri Aaron Walker, iPhoneArtGirl, Talent, OR. All rights reserved.

 

Camera+, RipPix, iColoramaS, PicsArt, Stackables

deco sketch, snapseed, icolorama, stackables, image blender

 

Music:

"Kyklopes" by HELENA ESPVALL & MASAKI BATOH, on 'Helena Espvall & Masaki Satoh' (2008)

open.spotify.com/track/1B2edSQgMDKiHKCr3bLOJR?si=hQkKaDbO...

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