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The conclusion of a series of three images captured one foggy morning in Lincoln, England - workflow at skipology.com/mextures-textured-iphone-photography/
Today's image was taken this afternoon near to the Westwood Heath area of Coventry. This is another view of a Water Tower that serves the Burton Green area.
The photo was taken using the app Cortex Camera on my iPhone 6.
First I used the app Lightroom mobile to edit the photo. I cropped and straightened the image, then I applied the Dynamic Colour preset. I then applied the Dehaze feature and changed the White balance. Next I used the app Mextures to add the Darker Days formula by Ryan Olde. I then used the app Painteresque to add a custom version of the Painteresque 2 preset. Finally I used the app PhotoToaster to add the Recover Highlights preset, the Vibrant FX and a medium dark vignette. I then also added Canvas texture and the Burlap frame.
Looking into the mountains on Tucson's northern edge, late June; the canyon streams have dried up...the forecast for the next few days includes highs around 113...waiting for the monsoon to begin...
(iPhone5, snapseed, mextures, scratchcam)
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 VividHDR for iPhone with the Dramatic Setting. The original image can be found below.
First of all I used the app Mextures to add extra lighting and texture to the picture. The preset that I applied was a custom one that I have used on previous images. After that I used Distressed FX to add an extra layer of Overlay and Texture to the picture, the Overlay was called Stirred and the Texture called Lade. Finally I used PhotoToaster to apply a soft dark vignette, the Canvas texture and added the Shadow II frame.
The original photo was taken in the the Cathedral Quarter in Coventry City Centre. The image is a view looking down the Historic Bayley Lane. On the left side of the image/lane you can see the Ruins of the Old Coventry Cathedral of St Michael. On the right side of the image/lane in the middle of the image, you can see the outer wall and the Main Great Hall window of St Mary's Guildhall. Finally on the far right side of the image/lane you can see a Timber Framed Tudor cottage.
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 Huemore for iPhone. The original image can be found below.
First of all I used the app Snapseed to crop and edit the image. The edits were made by adjusting the Ambiance, Contrast and Brightness of the picture. Next I used the app called Mextures to apply some lighting and textures to the image. The Layers that I applied were, Vignette, Mulberry, Washington Screen, Leaker, Seattle Overlay and the Painterly Soft Light Overlay. Finally I used Distressed FX to add extra texture to the image using the Stirred overlay and the Broken Texture.
The original photo was taken this afternoon on the Coventry Canal Greenway. This is a view over the Canal looking towards a Chimney that was built for the powerhouse of the Old Rover car factory.
Photo taken and edited with iphone4S, cam apps: ProCamera, postpro apps: Superimpose, Afterlight, Snapseed, Mextures, IColorama, PhotoPower.
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Poppies Series II
iPhone 5s
www.iphoneographycentral.com/apps-uncovered-6-june-2014/
I saw these Poppies on a sandy mound and could not resist to take a picture. They were glowing in the sunlight and looked like they were dancing...
Camera: Hipstamatic Jimmy lens + DC film
Cropped and increased colour temperature with PhotoToaster
Texture/Filter: Mextures (Decay), Camera+ (Dreamstate)
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This is my first public photo painted in iColorama on my iPad. I'm totally hooked!!
For HandHeld Art's November 2018 Contest STREET ART:
www.flickr.com/groups/handheldart/discuss/72157702786003264/
Photo: Pixabay
pixabay.com/en/tram-lisboa-steep-cart-europe-583397/
Processed: iColorama and Mextures
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