Long Exposure with iPhone

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Sven Podssuweit
I like architecture pictures with long exposure. But long exposure with an iPhone is limited.

That's my solution: 2 single pictures. Here are the pictures after processing in Snapseed.

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The movement of the clouds , I have simulated in Photopower.

Finally I used Superimpose and Snapseed ...

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I like architecture pictures with long exposure. But long exposure with an iPhone is limited.

That's my solution: 2 single pictures. Here are the pictures after processing in Snapseed.

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The movement of the clouds , I have simulated in Photopower.

Finally I used Superimpose and Snapseed ...

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Brilliant Sven. Thanks for sharing your process. Do you know what - I love the first, I presume unprocessed, one. I do like the processed one, but the first is my favourite. :confused::)
 
Hi Sven,
I love architecture and photographs of details particularly. Your post processing is nicely done. Guess I just prefer the sharper original though.
Dave
 
Can you tell me more about photo 2 - the streaking clouds?
Pretty sure this is radial blurring, this pic is an old truck but gives the idea. Would be similar with clouds.
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I have had the app quite a while, if you don't have it you might have to go look at it. The iPhone version is currently $0.99US, the iPad version is free. It also has a decent HDR section to it.
Size limit is GPUs so on my iPad 4096x4096 and will save as tiff, png's, gif, jpg where you can set quality, default is 100% or best quality.
Filters are all adjustable
 
Pretty sure this is radial blurring, this pic is an old truck but gives the idea. Would be similar with clouds.
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I have had the app quite a while, if you don't have it you might have to go look at it. The iPhone version is currently $0.99US, the iPad version is free. It also has a decent HDR section to it.
Size limit is GPUs so on my iPad 4096x4096 and will save as tiff, png's, gif, jpg where you can set quality, default is 100% or best quality.
Filters are all adjustable
When I looked this up I found I had it before but it wasn't currently on my iPhone. I'll have another look.
 
I like the one with the streaking clouds best. I find it adds some dynamic direction to the image. Besides that, it just looks cool.
 
I like architecture pictures with long exposure. But long exposure with an iPhone is limited.

That's my solution: 2 single pictures. Here are the pictures after processing in Snapseed.

View attachment 76177
View attachment 76178

The movement of the clouds , I have simulated in Photopower.

Finally I used Superimpose and Snapseed ...

View attachment 76179
I love what you've done with the place, but I also have to admit the original rocks :)
 
I like architecture pictures with long exposure. But long exposure with an iPhone is limited.

That's my solution: 2 single pictures. Here are the pictures after processing in Snapseed.

View attachment 76177
View attachment 76178

The movement of the clouds , I have simulated in Photopower.

Finally I used Superimpose and Snapseed ...

View attachment 76179

Cool workaround :)
Also attracted shooting architecture (reminds me to put a few of those to my gallery) I like both images. That 'original' one for its static ZEN approach, the second one for the friction it creates of the moving/dynamic background and the static building. :)
 
I like architecture pictures with long exposure. But long exposure with an iPhone is limited.
You're right about that. Apps like Slow Shutter Cam can do moving water blur or light trails but not clouds like this. Good solution!
 
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