Showing posts with label Blender. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blender. Show all posts

September 30, 2012

APPY and YOU KNOW IT!

APPY and YOU KNOW IT!


Had fun with a sign I captured at a candy store and a new app called Popsicolor.
Of course I blended it with other layers!
Check it out!

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Online iPhone Photography Courses start MONDAY! 

Learn how to create artistic iPhone Photography images with easy to follow online courses. Next course starts October 1st. Please see side bar for more information.

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July 15, 2012

iPhone Photography and The Golden Hour

Alice Lake
There are many ways to be creative with the iPhone and iPad. It still amazes me that I can see an image that I admire that was captured and processed big girl style and figure out how to duplicate it iOS style.
This is an example of how you can create a rich golden image from a colorful one.

I made several variations of this image until I finally decided on this one.

Snapseed, fxPhotoStudio, Noir, TouchRetouch, Blender, Filterstorm, PhotoForge

Original


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June 9, 2012

Street Photography in Nepal

A mother and daughter in Nepal
Working on my image workflows for a book I am writing. I am just starting on it. I will describe step by step the processing steps to create this image. It will be very helpful to understand the complexity of image processing on the iPad. It is more than just apping it and tapping a few buttons. ;-) Love it when people see my images and say, "What App is that?"

Really looking forward to sharing the possibilities with all of you!

This image was captured on the way to the trailhead of the LangTang trek last January in Nepal. I was on the city bus for 10 hours of crazy mountainous driving. We had stopped for lunch and I needed to walk around to settle my stomach from car sickness. This image was such a great gift to have received.

The best part about processing this image is that I did it while sitting in the lounge at Swiftwater Cellars eating crab cakes and listening to live music on my iPad. In my opinion that is much more fun than sitting in my office at home in front of my computer.

ProCamera
Snapseed
Filterstrom
ArtistaOil
TouchRetouch
Image Blender


Online courses start again on June 11th. Sign up soon. See the left side bar.

"Don't wait another minute, big possibilities await you!" ~past student, Nancy Bardos

March 19, 2012

First New iPad Processed Image

Volunteer Park Water Tower
Enjoyed processing my first image with the new iPad. It was great to zoom into and see the details I was masking into the image. Sharpening looked really sharp.
This image was captured inside of the water tower in Volunteer Park in Seattle. I had a great day shooting with my new photo friends, Levi Sim and Brook Rieman. Brook was thrilled with ProHDR and Autostitch that I introduced her to. Love sharing the possibilities.

ProHDR
Autostitch
Snapseed
Artista Haiku
VintageHD
Blender
Filterstorm

February 8, 2012

Life in Bhaktapur, Nepal

Morning Chores

This is the only photo I paid to capture my entire trip. When I saw this lady in the morning light I just knew I had to capture it with permission.

This is just one of the scenes I saw when walking through the village of Bhaktapur in Nepal. I spent 2 nights there soaking up the history and the pulse of the culture. A must place to visit if you are in Nepal.

After adventures like this you are never quite the same. Traveling is such a wonderful experience!

ProCamera
ArtistaOil 
Paintereque
Image Blender
Filterstorm
Snapseed


The Last Pixel Show is pleased to announce two destination iPhone Photography Workshops. The first is in Napa Valley this April and the second is in Palouse this August. Please see sidebar links for more information. You can also go directly to the website at http://thelastpixelshow.org.


On Monday, February 13th my iPhoneography 101 and iCreativity courses will resume for 2012. Please sign up soon, there are only two spots left in iPhoneography 101. 

January 13, 2012

Cooking in the Himalayan Mountains

I am sitting on a bench in the sun at 12,500 ft in the foothills of Langtang Mountain Range (Himalayan Mountains) all wrapped up in two coats, long johns and a thick blanket because it is freezing. I am looking at the outside walls of the building closest to me that is spattered in yak dung. The dung is put there to dry. Then it will be pried off and used in the oven to cook and heat with.

This morning I sat in the family kitchen on a plastic stool next to the stove with mom, dad, two kids, the guide and the porter. The stove was homemade of mud and concrete and heated with wood and yak dung. There were two 4 inch in diameter holes on top of it, one was covered by a large steel teapot and the other with a pan of milk and rice for rice pudding. The kitchen was well stocked with large pots, frying pans and all the necessary table wear. I also saw dozens of fresh eggs and potatoes.

My typical meal has been:
Breakfast: ginger lemon tea always with sugar, milk coffee with sugar, scrambled egg with yak cheese, vegetables (cabbage and kale).
Lunch: ginger tea, pasta noodles , eggs, with extra vegetables and yak cheese, French fries, ketchup
Dinner: ginger tea with mashed potatoes and yak cheese, noodles with vegetables
In other words the same things all day long disguised in a variety of ways :-)

After I ate my breakfast I observed the father making Tibetan Bread, a buckwheat round flatbread that they eat with everything. First the dough is fried on both sides in a frying pan on top of the stove. Then it is browned directly on the yak dung coals turning it often with their bare hands. They were also throwing boiled bite size potatoes with or with out the skin on the coals to warm and eat directly from the fire.
It was a cozy morning, one that I felt honored to be apart of.

December 26, 2011

Dizzy with Post Christmas Sales

Needed to return a few things. I guess everyone else did too.

December 24, 2011

tis the season for a Merry Holiday


tis the season for a Merry Holiday!

I hope everyone is spending time with those they love, respect and trust during this time of the year.

This Christmas is much different than those in the past for me. First of all my mom is far away traveling through the USA with her husband, currently in Texas. Second I didn't decorate my house or a tree this year - first time ever! Third I will be spending Christmas Eve and Christmas Day at my daughter, Suzanne's boyfriends house with his family.

Some traditions I hope to keep: Filling of the stockings with oranges, Santa's sack appearing on Christmas morning, and going to a movie Christmas Day in my pajamas!

ProCamera
iTextorizer
Hipstamatic  Dream Canvas - so glad to have that film back!
Blender
Filterstorm
Snapseed
Impression

Panel of Trees

Add caption
A simple image made complicated. I reworked this image three times before I was happy with the concept.

Merry Christmas Eve to all! Celebrate, be safe and jolly!

ProHDR
PhotoWizard
Filterstorm
fxPhotoStudio
Blender

December 22, 2011

Napa Valley Wineries

Napa Valley with a touch of Autumn


There are about 400 Vineyards in Napa Valley I am told. The few that I visited I enjoyed very much. As I walked past this door I saw the incredible reflection. Being surprised that Northern California was still celebrating the colors of autumn, I had to stop and capture this image.

We should have more information on The Last Pixel Show spring time Napa Valley Destination Workshop in the next couple weeks. An event page on Facebook is being prepared for more information.

ProHDR
ArtistHaiku
Blender
Filterstorm
Crop'n'Frame


The Last Pixel Show is now putting together their 2012 iPhone Photography workshop list and calendar. Please vote on the destinations you are most interested in, found on the side bar to the left.

The next iPhoneography Classes Available February 13th 2012! I will be out of the country and unavailable for most of January 2012. upon my return I will have fascinating images from many Asian countries.

December 17, 2011

Napa Valley Workshop Scouting

Castello di Amorosa - December 2011


The last two days I have been scouting the Napa Valley area for great places to capture iPhone images for The Last-Pixel Show destination workshop. One of my favorite locations has been  the Castello di Amorosa.

Harry Sandler and I will be touring and teaching there during the 2012 Cabernet Season. We hope you can join us. Stay tune for more details on this and other 2012 classroom and destination workshops.



The Last Pixel Show is now putting together their 2012 iPhone Photography workshop list and calendar. Please vote on the destinations you are most interested in, found on the side bar to the left.

The next iPhoneography Classes Available February 13th 2012! I will be out of the country and unavailable for most of January 2012. upon my return I will have fascinating images from many Asian countries.

December 14, 2011

Starry Starry Night - with help from Percolator

Twinkle Stars!

Was introduced to a couple new apps that I thought I would try out tonight. I captured this photo while in Chicago. While processing it I thought it looked a little holiday- ish with the happy twinkle stars!  I used lots of apps and processed it on my iPhone. I was actually surprised that I liked it when I saw it on my computer monitor. Sometimes I find iPhone processed images to be muddy.

ProHDR
Tonaltopia
Percolator
Artist Haiku
Blender
Filterstorm
Snapseed




The Last Pixel Show is now putting together their 2012 iPhone Photography workshop list and calendar. Please vote on the destinations you are most interested in, found on the side bar to the left.

The next iPhoneography Classes Available February 13th 2012! I will be out of the country and unavailable for most of January 2012. upon my return I will have fascinating images from many Asian countries.

November 26, 2011

Smokers Help Prevent Fires

Really?
I am not quite sure how to put the emphasis on this sentence. I guess it depends on the individual.
The building caught my attention because of the great color and that there were vines clinging to it in autumn colors. However when I saw the sign I knew I had my blog post.

ProCamera
Camera+
Artista Haiku
Blender
Filterstorm
fxPhotoStudio
Snapseed

The next iPhoneography Classes Available February 13th 2012! I will be out of the country and unavailable for most of January 2012. Upon my return I will have fascinating images from many Asian countries.

If you would like to learn how to capture and process iPhone images beyond a basic snapshot take an Online iPhoneography Course with Teri Lou. Two courses are available iPhoneography 101 and iCreativity. Click on the direct links in the upper left hand column of this blog for information, pricing and schedule.

November 25, 2011

One Eyed Jacks


Captured this image in Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood last month.

Lucky one eyed Jacks remind me of many poker games I have played. Even with one in your hand, you still need to; "Know when to hold them and know when to fold them, know when to walk away and know when to run!"

I am looking forward to next weekend when Harry Sandler and I will be teaching an Intermediate iPhone Photography Workshop in Carmel, IN.

ProHDR
Artista Oil
Metal me
Filterstorm
Blender
Snapseed
FxPhotoStudio

Please cast your vote on where you would like to participate in a iPhone Photography Workshop next year (See side panel)

November 22, 2011

Sultry Argyro


There was a model shoot at Mark Hosko's house last weekend.

This is beautiful Argyro. She is fairly new to modeling. When asked to look sultry, she appeared puzzled. As the photographer began to explain, she cocked her head at him and said, "I'm Greek I don't understand sultry."
Personally I think she was born understanding.

Shot with Hipsta. I really think it is a great choice for low lighting. 
Shock my Pic
OldPhotoPro
Blender
Filterstorm
Dynamic Light




iPhoneography Classes Available Soon! - next class February 2012 since I will be traveling abroad in the month of January.

 If you would like to learn how to capture and process iPhone images beyond a basic snapshot take an Online iPhoneography Course with Teri Lou. Two courses are available iPhoneography 101 and iCreativity. Click on the direct links in the upper left hand column of this blog for information, pricing and schedule.

November 20, 2011

Blue Jeans and a Favorite Oldie


This was captured about a year ago. A self portrait looking out at the Chesapeake Bay.

I am looking forward to the last iPhoneography 101 and iCreativity course of the year that starts tomorrow. Welcome to all the new students.

Pro HDR
Blender
Filterstorm
Rays
Snapseed

I'm sittin' on the dock of the bay
Watching the tide roll away
Ooo, I'm just sittin' on the dock of the bay
Wastin' time

~ Otis Redding


There is a survey on the left column. Please participant so we can pick the best locations for next year's workshops. Thanks and have a great week.

November 16, 2011

Processing iPhone Images - More Than Just Adding a Filter or Two

Deception Pass State Park, WA - Beach Sunset

One of the negative comments I hear from critiques of iPhone Photography is how 'Anyone can do it' by just a tap of a button. I agree that many apps have wonderful filters, presets, frames or one tap buttons that create very unique looks easily, however, that is just the start of the creative possibilities.
On average I spend about an hour in just processing the images I post to this blog. That doesn't include the time it takes to capture the image or the time it has taken me to learn what the photographic applications are capable of.
Today I wanted to demonstrate how I used the applications together to create this blog image. Please keep in mind that by showing what is possible with blending and brushing you can create an artist look all of your own. It is important to understand that knowing where to find a particular tool is valuable and learned by continually practicing your craft.
Many examples of what is possible are shown during The Last-Pixel Show Workshops. Hope you can participant in one next year so you too can unleash the artistic lunatic in you! Yes it is so fun!

Top Image - Original Capture With ProHDR
Second Image - fxPhotoStudio Brush Strokes Vivid
Third Image - first two Blended

Top Image - fxPhotoStudio Pencil Paint 2
Second Image - added fxPhotoStudio Glowing Edges
Third Image - added fxPhotoStudio False Mirror 3

Top Image - Blender to soften the sky
Second Image - Filterstorm to brush back in the original rock and lighten foreground
Third Image - Snapseed to lighten the rock

Top Image - After adding my favorite border in Grungetastic... fxPhotoStudio Bumpping 2
Second Image - Blender and Dynamic Light
Third Image - Thought maybe Sepia looked good too - Dynamic Light




I know you've heard it a thousand times before. But it's true -- hard work pays off. If you want to be good, you have to practice, practice, practice. If you don't love something, then don't do it. 
~Ray Bradbury



ONE SPOT LEFT in iPhoneography 101! iPhoneography Classes Available Now! - next class starts November 21st - only six student per session. FYI - prices will increase in 2012.

 If you would like to learn how to capture and process iPhone images beyond a basic snapshot take an Online iPhoneography Course with Teri Lou. Two courses are available iPhoneography 101 and iCreativity. Click on the direct links in the upper left hand column of this blog for information, pricing and schedule.

November 14, 2011

Hipstamatic - Mix, Match and Blend

Colorful Canoes

During the last iPhone Photography Workshop on Whidbey Island I was on this dock with all these colorful canoes. I took several images of them first with the SlowShutter camera and then with PorHDR. Next I decided to try Hipstamatic using the Blanko film and all the lens choice I purchased. I ended up with several images of different colored boats. I also shot a John S with The BlackKey's B+W (a favorite). Today's blog image is a combo of  John S and BlackKey's B+W and the Lucifer VI. I combined the images in several ways, first in Filterstorm, then with Blender. I also used Snapseed for Structure and Drama!

I was hoping to be able to use FIlterstorm to easily paint in one color but found the tonality of the image to be too similar to do an effective job. So I instead pumped up the saturation and add drama. The two frames came from Hipsta and no where else.

On another note: I am honored to be apart of the Aurora Photos myPhone stock image collection. Aurora is the first stock agency to recognize the iPhone images potential.  Click here for the Press Release.

iPhoneography Classes Available Now! - next class starts November 21st - only six student per session. FYI - prices will increase in 2012. If you would like to learn how to capture and process iPhone images beyond a basic snapshot take an Online iPhoneography Course with Teri Lou. Two courses are available iPhoneography 101 and iCreativity. Click on the direct links in the upper left hand column of this blog for information, pricing and schedule.

November 13, 2011

Blue Flower with the help of fxPhotoStudio



Some days things just look better dressed in blue. fxPhotoStudio has a great filter to add this effect. However as most of you know I am never satisfied with just adding a filter to an image. Next I used Blender. The trick was adding a gradient in Filterstorm and some dramatic light in Snapseed.

Hipsta
fxPhotoStudio
Camera+
Blender
Filterstorm
Snapseed

The Last-Pixel Show is having one more workshop this year in Carmel, IN. Sign up now for 3 fun filled, very creative days of iPhone Photography and Printing. Yes you will take home a print of your very own art. Come unleash your creativity!

iPhoneography Classes Available Now! - next class starts November 21st - only six student per session. FYI - prices will increase in 2012. If you would like to learn how to capture and process iPhone images beyond a basic snapshot take an Online iPhoneography Course with Teri Lou. Two courses are available iPhoneography 101 and iCreativity. Click on the direct links in the upper left hand column of this blog for information, pricing and schedule.

November 6, 2011

Coupeville Pier and Paintmee

During The Last-Pixel Show workshop today, Harry demonstrated how he uses the app Paintmee. I had forgotten how much I liked it.
Today's image was captured with ProHDR and processed with: Paintmee, Blender, Filterstorm, Grungetastic and fxPhotoStudio.