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iPhone6 photo of trees outside my house edited with Snapseed, VSCOcam, iColorama and ColorThief shot on a snowy afternoon.
"Let parents bequeath to their children not riches, but the spirit of reverence" Plato.
A series of work where I am reflecting on my life's journey. Created with passport photos of my parents, original photographs and archive documents and newspaper clippings, shot with an iPhone 4S & edited with an iPhone 5S using Leonardo, Superimpose, Filterstorm, Snapseed, Retouch, Photoshop Touch, ColorThief, PicFrame. Completed on 15th July 2014.
Created as a project while working through Bob Weil's course on iPhone Photo Art Composition. www.iPhonePhotoArtist.com
As always. a photo each day for 365 days. All shot and edited using Apps on my iPhone 5.
I used Pro HDR to take the picture. I then straightened the image with Snapseed. After that I used Wood Camera to add the birds to the scene. Finally I used an App called Color Thief, which takes the colour from one image (my image from day 45 - the Round Cafe). Then applied it to today's image.
Today's shot comes courtesy of the view from my back garden early this evening. It had been a busy day at work today and I had no idea what I was going to do for my image of the day. However when I got home the view from my back garden greeted me, so click! Here it is.
Fun! Check out Colorthief for all of you iPhone addicts out there, a very unique & super fun app! :)
With permission, after a photo by Roy Grove.
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www.flickr.com/photos/evergreen2005/10160735516/
iPad Brushes/ColorThief