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#creative365_michmutters_2014
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Angels we have heard on high
Sweetly singing o’er the plains,
And the mountains in reply
Echoing their joyous strains.
Procamera 8
Snapseed
Union App + Pixrl
Superimpose
Tangent App
Matter App
Lory Stripes
Stackables
Image Blender
Another exclusive for this weekends designer con where eltoro215 and myself will be the epicenter of fun! First time making a sculpt based off one of my stickers.
Keep practicing you all say!
Taken on #iPhone 3GS using #hipstamatic,#edited on #iPad with #Analogue #ArtStudio #Stackables #Fotor #AnalogFilm and frame from #eyeem
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“Shame was an emotion he had abandoned years earlier. Addicts know no shame. You disgrace yourself so many times you become immune to it.” ― John Grisham, The Testament
Procamera7
Snapseed
Wood Camera
Mextures
Stackables
Image Blender
Blur fx
Camera Awesome
Scratchcam
Engagement Rings : 18K White, Rose & Yellow Gold Stackable Ring Trio - Caviar Collection
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Superimpose. Repix. Snapseed.
Icolorama. Stackables
This started off completely different from this.
After a couple of hours of building layers for a piece that was turning out to look like a comic- I opted to keep it simple.in doing so there was a lot of I really didn't like. So off with 'half the head ' it was.
Despite the time wasted building this- the discipline of erasing what was invested sometimes pays off.
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“If you choose bad companions, no one will believe that you are anything but bad yourself.”
― Aesop
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Apps: #procamera7 , Snapseed, #Stackables , Camera Awesome
Today, I experimented with the stackables app for the first time... very fun! This was the result. (original photo shot in Hipstamatic - Loftus/Rijks)
:copyright: 2016, Meri Aaron Walker, iPhoneArtGirl, Talent, OR. All rights reserved.
Camera+, iColoramaS, Glaze, Juxtaposer, Pikazo, Stackables
she barely stands, broken down.
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iPhone Photography and Processing
Backstory:
We went for a little drive in the country today. I've had my eye on this beautiful, abandoned farm for a few weeks. Today I captured her moment, her memory, her broken down beauty. The light through the now empty windows, the lean of her structure, the fading of her presence ... all will be missed.
Apps Used:
Lensbaby
TinType
Stackables
DistressedFX
Image Blender
Trying to get in the mood for the upcoming holiday. This week's Macro Mondays Eerie theme did the trick.
A small bird's skull with an even smaller bug creeping around on it.
Captured this summer in the backyard with iPhone 5s and Olloclip Macro Lens.
Edited on the iPad in Snapseed, Stackables and Mextures
As I was coming out of my apartment to get the bus one foggy morning this week, I noticed several old spider webs on the railings which were covered in dew. I took several shots with my macro lens. I noticed that I could see the reflection of the apartment in the drops. I played with the colors and added the bokeh texture for drama, and I flipped it upside down. I thought it worked better as a composition and really increased the brightness of the drops of water. The textures were created by me with the Stackables App on my iPhone. #stackablesapp
© All Rights Reserved. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my prior permission.
Apps used: Procreate, Sketchbook, SketchClub, Superimpose, Stackables
I was in the midst of creating an addition to a series of diremption photo/art images when I learned of the California wildfires. I focused particularly on the Camp Fire near Paradise, being somewhat familiar with the area when my parents lived southeast of there in Placerville. I watched with great sadness as the natural and then human tragedy unfolded with such rapidity. When it came to naming this piece “Requiem for Paradise” seemed altogether fitting, and I dedicate it to all those who perished in the fire and to the loved ones they left behind. May God rest their souls.
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“We only pass everything by like a transposition of air.” ― Rainer Maria Rilke
Procamera7
Snapseed
Wood Camera
Mextures
Stackables
Image Blender
Blur fx
Camera Awesome
Scratchcam
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I shot this somewhere in the Blue Ridge Mountains a few years ago.
Processed on iPad. Mobile apps used: MetaBrush, Distressed FX, Stackables, iColorama
My photography and creative work is copyright protected and may not be used anywhere without my express permission.
I always thought he was so handsome—movie star handsome! I don’t know the story behind this old photo, and anyone who could tell it to me is now gone. Why don’t we ask more questions when we’re young? I love this dog—I don’t even know if it was his—but it makes me think of the dog who was pictured with the old gramophone.
So it all seemed worthy of the HandHeld Art “Nostalgia” contest.
www.flickr.com/groups/handheldart/discuss/72157700201772224/
Apps include:
Panographic
Glitché
Leonardo
Stackables
Snapseed
Textures are from Stackables and Panographic. Newspaper print is part of Panographic App.
This image was captured late in January at the Chesapeake Inn in Chesapeake City, Maryland, with iPhone and Olloclip Macro Lens. Edited on the iPad in Snapseed and Stackables.
We finally got out to a long scheduled and often canceled brunch in-between our endless winter snow storms.
This flower was sitting on our table. I have no idea what this flower is.
It had lots of creamsicle orange spiky petals that became more reddish at the outer base.
The center for the flower was kind of a greenish ball that had many curled in petals or maybe they were stamen, as the curly parts had little spiky hairs on them. Maybe it was some kind of spider mum?
It was an interesting flower and really stood out. I have another version that I will post some time that is not treated with textures and stuff.
:copyright: 2016, Meri Aaron Walker, iPhoneArtGirl, Talent, OR. All rights reserved.
Camera+, iColoramaS, HandyPhoto, Stackables
The stackable sarcophaguses of King Tutankhamen sit beside each other showing what true masterpieces of craftsmanship they are.
You can see the King Tut exhibit at the San Diego Natural History Museum through April 26, 2015. For more info, visit their website at: www.sdnhm.org/kingtut/
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“To the complaint, 'There are no people in these photographs,' I respond, There are always two people: the photographer and the viewer.” ― Ansel Adams
Original image: Hiostamatic
Decim8
iColorama
Blur fx
Wood Camera
Stackables
Mextures
Picfx
Handy Photo
Snapseed
Camera Awesome