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Taken with an iPhone 4 macro, edited with an iPad 2
One of the first ladybirds we'd seen this year, Mia found it in a bush on the front of the house. I actually thought it was dead, so left it on a piece of paper on the kitchen windowsill to photograph later. I was quite surprised to find it had vanished and had to hunt it down. It was found crawling around the top of a tea light holder!
This is the shed behind my new house. I just absolutely love it.
prohdr + touchretouch + snapseed + picfx
This was kind of an accidental piece, thus totally out of my element. I really liked the result, however, and decided to share. :)
Taken with an iPhone 5s using Camera360 (wide angle olloclip attached). Apps used: Flood, Aerograph, Squaready(pro), Phonto, Decosketch, & Scratchcam.
7/21/13: “When you're dead, they really fix you up. I hope to hell when I do die somebody has sense enough to just dump me in the river or something. Anything except sticking me in a goddam cemetery. People coming and putting a bunch of flowers on your stomach on Sunday, and all that crap. Who wants flowers when you're dead? Nobody.”
― J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye
IphoneographyCentral
3/21/14
www.iphoneographycentral.com/apps-uncovered-21-march-2014/
Apps Used: Hipstamatic (Florence, BlacKeys Extra Fine), touchRetouch, Snapseed, PicFx
Backstory: She is the quirkiest little bird I know, always moving, always charged with an intrinsic effervescence. Circumstance consigned us indoors during spring break for hot, healing baths that slowed her pace. After a series of gestures to make me laugh, she was still…like this, which did something to my vulnerable heart.
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’sᴛʀᴇᴇᴛs ᴏғ ᴋʜᴀʀᴋɪᴠ’ sᴇʀɪᴇs
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ᴵᴾᴴᴼᴺᴱ 7+
ᴵᴼˢ ᴬᴾᴾˢ ᵁˢᴱᴰ:
•ᶜᴬᴹᴱᴿᴬ+ 2
•ᵀᴼᵁᶜᴴᴿᴱᵀᴼᵁᶜᴴ
•ᴿᴱᶜᴿᴼᴾ
•ᶜᴼᴸᴼᴿ ᴬᶜᶜᴱᴺᵀ
•ᴱᴺᴸᴵᴳᴴᵀ
•ᴴᴵᴾˢᵀᴬᴹᴬᵀᴵᶜ
/ᴸᴱᴺˢ: Lowy | ᶠᴵᴸᴹ: Blanko BL4 | ᶠᴸᴬˢᴴ: Apollo/, ᴬᴰᴶᵁˢᵀᴹᴱᴺᵀˢ
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Peering in over the top of a Banksia flower spike at the top of the seed cone.
The shrub carrying this flower was about 2 m tall and 1 m wide. It was recently planted outside one of the office buildings on Brisbane avenue. The thin serrated leaves suggest that it might be Banksia conferta (my best guess), or a cultivar of Banksia serrata.
Any advice or assistance with the identification would be gratefully received. You can see another photo of this plant showing the leaves, trunk and full cone by following this link ...
www.flickr.com/photos/momentsforzen/8517850118/
And some other informative links ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banksia_serrata
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banksia_conferta
Barton, ACT, Australia.
iPhone 5 - Photograph taken with the camera on an iPhone 5.
Camera - The native Camera app was used without the HDR option.
Laminar - Image cropped to square format and resized to 2448 x 2448 pixels.
TouchRetouch - Some small blemishes retouched.
Snapseed - Structure and Ambience filters applied. Overall lighting adjustments carried out.
Photoshop Express - Noise reduction and Sharpening filters applied with manual settings.
(Filed as 20130224_iPad3 014 Laminar-TouchRetouch-Snapseed-PhotoshopExpress.JPG)
iPhone 4 photo illustration
Apps used: Juxtaposer, Photocopier, TouchRetouch, KingCamera, ScratchCam, Flowpaper, Alien Sky