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#AlienSkies, #Stackables, #Pixlr Express Photo taken with Canon EOS, edited on iPad with various Apps
365/175 Ferris wheel and broken moon
#iphone7+ #snapseed #distressedfx #aliensky #foodieapp #mexturesapp
Here's the conversation between my husband and I while I was working on this image. Keep in mind my husband is a total nerd . . . or are they referred to as "geeks" now? Is "nerd" politically incorrect? Anyways, keep in mind my husband is a total nerd and is really into science and astronomy. I like science and astronomy too, but I'm nowhere near his nerd level.
Me: [motions Jason over to see what I'm working on] "I'm sending the rhino to the moon. First of all, the balloons would be bigger than in previous rhino-balloon images due to the lack of atmospheric pressure, yes? Secondly, could we see the earth glow from this location in relation to the moon?"
Jason: "You are asking me if your image is scientifically accurate?"
Me: "Yes. I want to make it believable."
Jason: "You are actually telling me that you want this image to look believable???"
Me: "Ugh, YES! Why are you not answering my technical questions?! Also, do you think the scale of the moon is accurate in relation to the rhino?"
Jason: [just stands behind me not saying a word, then walks away]
Sheesh, some help he was.
Explored!!!! :)
Just in case you were wondering where I have been ;) Hope you guys are enjoying your weekend!!!!
Primarily that was a picture I took on a boat up into the sails (you know just the righing), nice photo but not more. The I found Aliensky and voila, completely and more interesting picture
The photo was originally taken by Thomas Kakareko (instagram.com/p/cJuoqhAExQ/).
Edited by me on iPhone 4s with a help of Snapseed, Alien Sky, TouchRetouch, Aviary, Image Blender and LensLight
Today's image was taken in the City Centre of Coventry. It is a view of the Clock Tower to the side of the council house offices.
The photo was taken using the App Camera Awesome on my iPhone 6.
First I used the app Snapseed to edit the photo. I cropped the image and applied the Tonal Contrast filter. I also boosted the local contrast and sharpness of the building. Next I used the app AlienSky to add the light and halo to the street lamp using the Chroma Ring light effect. I also applied the Sepa filter to darken the sky in the image. After this I used DistressedFX to add the Stirred overlay and the Lade texture. Finally I used PhotoToaster to add the Recover Highlights preset, the Drama FX, a Medium dark vignette. I then added the Scratched texture and the Leather frame.
As always, a photo each day for 365 days. All shot and edited using Apps on my iPhone 5.
The photo was taken using the camera App 645 PRO Mk II for iPhone, saved as a TIFF file before any editing. The original image can be found below.
First of all I used an app called Leonardo to edit the image. This was done by adjusting the Colour Vibrance and Saturation of the image. I then adjusted the Clarity and Brightness. I also boosted the Sharpness and Shadow Detail of the picture. Next I used Alien Sky to edit the image further. This was done by applying the Futuristic filter to the image to darken the whole scene. Next I added the Double Moon to the sky along with the Halo around the Pylon and a light effect called Chromaring to the top. I also added in the lightning hitting the top of the Pylon for added drama. After that I used Mextures to apply some lighting and texture to the picture. The preset that I applied was called Coates by Michael Tucker. Finally I used PhotoToaster to apply a Soft Dark Vignette to the image along with adding the Shadow frame.
The original photo was taken on some waste ground near to the Railway line a few minutes away from where I live. I thought I would have a little fun today making the image feel more dramatic.