Thousands of photo processing apps are available for the iPhone. Some are simple and intuitive to use, requiring only a few taps of the finger or the moving of a slider. Others involve the complexity of layers and masks and have a learning curve. This is why I signed up for the workshop. I don't want hundreds of photo apps cluttering my iPhone. I wanted to know which ones were most recommended, what they would do, and how to make the most of their features. One of the coolest apps is AutoPainter. Choose your photo and your art style and then sit back and watch the photo morph into a painting. With a more advanced control, you can mask certain areas so they show through with more original detail. These were taken during the sunset shoot described in the previous blog.
Before leaving the area, I stopped by the Carmel Mission. It was closed, but the early morning light was so pretty, I threaded my arms through the gate (you can see my shadow in the lower right corner), and used HDRPro to take the picture, with the intent of converting it into a painting. I may be addicted to this app.
Nothing renews my spirit like sitting on a beach, listening to and watching the waves break. This photo was taken on Carmel Beach with 360Panorama. Stand in one place, pivot around and tah-dah! If you squint, you can see my 5 o'clock shadow.
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