CamTrails
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I think I should to stick to one camera til I get the hang of it. This jumping from one to another is making me crazy.Loving the changes to CamTrails. My best results come from using the FotoDa button first and then adding a second exposure to that.
Here‘s one that’s been changed in PaintCan and Hips’ted.
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For practice with Slow Shutter Cam (the one from CogiTap):I think I should to stick to one camera til I get the hang of it. This jumping from one to another is making me crazy.
It took me several minutes to locate the bulb setting.For practice with Slow Shutter Cam (the one from CogiTap):
Set the shutter speed to Bulb. (Shutter stays open until you tap the shutter button again.) In Motion Blur mode, reduce Blur Strength a notch or two. In Light Trail mode, do the same with Light Sensitivity.
Now tap the shutter button, hold the camera still for a sec, and then move it slightly in any direction (small movements only) and watch the image develop on the screen. Tap the shutter again when you think you might have something, and then play with the Freeze slider in Edit mode.
Next try the same but with larger movements of different types.
The results from SSC are often rather pale, so before you discard an image, try taking it into an app where you can play with changing and/or intensifying the color.
grunge works for meNight of the shooting stars
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Much grungier than I usually like, but that gave me the title.
A single vertical motion shot in Slow Shutter Cam, a crop in Photos, and 4 layers in Mextures.
Looks like a painting. Very romantic. If there would stand some silhouetted person somewhere I’d think it a Caspar David Friedrich.
That's one way to practice with Slow Shutter Cam. Here's another:For practice with Slow Shutter Cam (the one from CogiTap):
Set the shutter speed to Bulb. (Shutter stays open until you tap the shutter button again.) In Motion Blur mode, reduce Blur Strength a notch or two. In Light Trail mode, do the same with Light Sensitivity.
Now tap the shutter button, hold the camera still for a sec, and then move it slightly in any direction (small movements only) and watch the image develop on the screen. Tap the shutter again when you think you might have something, and then play with the Freeze slider in Edit mode.
Next try the same but with larger movements of different types.
The results from SSC are often rather pale, so before you discard an image, try taking it into an app where you can play with changing and/or intensifying the color.
Or maybe an enchanted forest. Love it.“A cAT aNd A CaBbage”
Sounds like a Fairy Tale to me!!!! It needs to be in the APPStract challenge here.View attachment 164497
“A cAT aNd A CaBbage”
Anything in icolorama is fun! I don’t us the ray options much. Now, sort I use all the time.
Haha, I noticed Rohan had liked this one. When I opened to check it my thought was - ”No, this can’t be my pic. I wouldn’t even know how to create such an image”Tiny snow crystals hanging under a plastic bird
Focos app, Retouch, iColorama, Distressed FX plus
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