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Shot with an iPhone 4 with ProCamera.
Edited on an iPad using Superimpose + PicFX + ArtStudio
Some people have asked me how I achieve these effects, such as above, on my iphone so I have created a website www.iphoneographycentral.com on which myself and many of the world's leading iphoneographers share our work flows via step-by-step tutorials. If you are interested in learning more about taking and editing photographs on your mobile phone using the many apps available, please visit www.iphoneographycentral.com.
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 KitCam for iPhone and saved as a TIFF file before any editing. The original image can be found below.
First of all I used Snapseed to edit the image. The edits were made by cropping the image into square. I then applied a Drama filter. Next I used the App called Wood Camera to apply a Texture called Aquatic 1 to the picture. I then used PicFX to add the Bokeh light effects and some more texture. Finally I used the App Distressed FX to add extra texture to the image using the Cole overlay and the Vanilla Texture.
The original photo was taken this evening overlooking some waste ground not far from where I live.
63/365 - shot with Procamera 7, edited with dynamic light, icolorama, wood camera, picfx, pixlromatic, handy photo and superimpose.
Sanford, FL Amtrak station. Arriving track #1.
Apps: Hipstamatic, Picfx, DistressedFX, Snapseed, BigPhoto
I'm in the middle of Carl Sagans Cosmos so I felt a little inspired to try some new things I learned and create my very own galaxy rise/set. Just discover FilterStorm is pretty bad-ass. I highly recommend it to anyone having trouble deciding which filters to go with. Double Exposure is a blast... out of this world, heh.
17/365
Part two of a potential 3 or 4. Wanted to try something different this time and tag this as my work. Nothing fancy, just condensed helvetica. What do you guys think?
15/365
My thoughts on iPhoneography and more, at appotography.com/2013/03/08/iphoneographers-in-front-of-the-lens-david-ingraham/
I used Image Blender (overlay blending mode), TouchRetouch, Snapseed (Drama1: 90%, Center Focus filter: Portrait2, Inner brightness +35, Outer brightness -86, square cropping), Picfx (Olden), Scratchcam, Camera Plus Pro (Bulge)
And here is a tutorial for this photo on iPhoneographyCentral.com: iphoneographycentral.com/tutorial/view-tutorial-detail/id...
Rain is good for me. I feel like I achieve clarity actually when it rains. The longer I have to sit and wait, the clearer my game becomes to me.