iPhoneography effect workflow – { freelensing }
Using traditional cameras with detachable prime lenses I came across a technique known as freelensing. I wanted to use iPhoneography to replicate the effect .
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Using traditional cameras with detachable prime lenses I came across a technique known as freelensing. I wanted to use iPhoneography to replicate the effect .
Green Man is a double exposure Hipstamatic shot with my current preferred combo of Lucifer VI Lens and AO DLX film. It was photo of the day at Hipstography.
I was honoured that my unedited Hipstamatic only iPhoneography image ‘I love my balloon’ was selected to be featured by The App Whisperer in their weekly Flickr Group showcase.
A new iPhoneography app was released recently – Mextures. I decided to grab a Hipstamatic shot and texture it entirely with Mextures to see how it works.
My Nan has one of those old fashioned photographs of her sisters and her that have been manually recoloured and I wanted to try to simulate that on an iPhoneograhy image. Multiple masks turned this into a jigsaw.
Whilst decorating I took the opportunity to use the interesting texture left on the partly stripped walls as backgrounds for some iPhoneography images. This image yielded 2 versions, this one and a previously published ‘surreal’ version. Superimpose was a key app in both images.
This is an iPhoneography image of my wife having some fun dangling at the park. I decided to use it as a base to get to know a few apps. Basically a doodle…
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