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Tulips in our garden after the rain
no 3 is FotoDa and PicTapGo. The other two almost unedited
no 3 is FotoDa and PicTapGo. The other two almost unedited
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There used to be a similar post on a green near our house with a sign ‘Tree of Lost Soles’. A few years ago it was removed by the local council, sparking outrage.Thanks, you unknown super hero who made my day
For many years a pair of old boots were attached to this tree stump at a spot where I always take a break on my daily walk. But about a year ago they were suddenly gone. Sounds weird, but I really missed them.... And then today - hooray I wonder who did it. Not so many people live out here, so I guess it's someone I know
native camera, RAW Power
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Interesting, thanks for sharing. It’s a pity that the word play with soles/souls wouldn’t work in English. If it had I would have attached a signThere used to be a similar post on a green near our house with a sign ‘Tree of Lost Soles’. A few years ago it was removed by the local council, sparking outrage.
Tree Of Lost Soles: Council sorry for chopping artwork
A council in Cheshire apologises for chopping down a piece of abstract public art known as the "Tree of Lost Soles".www.google.co.uk
B/W version Carbon appSilent night
Pic-Tap-Go
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video bonus - shot with native cam and edited with Clip2Comic and VLLO
Photobombed!!!!! That’s a lovely tulip and edit.Challenge: spot the insect
It must have been there just for a short moment. I didn't see it when I took the shot, but noticed it on the display afterwards. We wanted to take more photos, but then it was gone. Perhaps it's an alien
taken at 21:30
native cam, Pic-Tap-Go, iColorama
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I took a long series of tulips and this was the last one. The other ones had a more beautiful lighting from the evening sun (sunset at 21:50). But they are without insects. I think... perhaps I should take a closer lookPhotobombed!!!!! That’s a lovely tulip and edit.
No, you’re right. The FaceApp change to Linus’s face makes his eyes more knowing.Faceapp again
I got very surprised when I was playing around with Faceapp and by a coincidence found that it also could be used for tiny fixes. I opened one of all the photos I took of Linus last weekend and opened the option Impression (second from the left). Clicked on one of the options (I think it was Hollywood 4) and I immediately noticed a subtle change to the better. Or am I just imagining?
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the before and after is made with Twinviewer by the way. My best friend when it comes to choose which version to post
Bonus - newly "shaved" DH
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It sucked me in for a hour or so, also....I really should go and get some sleep so I can watch the sunrise again, but I've got totally absorbed doing all kinds of crazy edits with FaceApp. I'm sure I'm going to dream about it
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Thanks Jerry I tested Option Old on myself. Next time I will use Young insteadFaceApp is a good app with some quirks. It’s one of the best for automatic background replacement. Changes are very realistic, except when trying to fix one face in a group - it starts borrowing from adjacent faces. If you have your hand near your face when trying to “become a child’, it tries to fix the hand as well and botches it up.
If you are gender-swapping, it’s best to swap the gender, save it off and then bring it back in for adjustments, since the options you get in Presets and Impressions are gender-based.
It can get pretty wild, but as you can see, it’s capable of subtle changes too. Option Young 3/1 only takes about five-ten years off my age, so is a good setting for me when I’m trying to acknowledge that I am over 60.
Like Jilly, I spent some time looking at the two photos of Linus trying to figure out what the differences are. The FaceApp version does look improved. His irises are brighter, his skin is not so pinkish, and there's something more around his eyes... Darker eyebrows? Accentuated shadows around the eye sockets? Something like that. Hollywood seems a good name for the filter.I immediately noticed a subtle change to the better. Or am I just imagining?
That is, I think his skin shows as a bit too pink in the original.his skin is not so pinkish
Yes, he looks more mature I think. I also tested different beards. Next time I see him we’ll have great funLike Jilly, I spent some time looking at the two photos of Linus trying to figure out what the differences are. The FaceApp version does look improved. His irises are brighter, his skin is not so pinkish, and there's something more around his eyes... Darker eyebrows? Accentuated shadows around the eye sockets? Something like that. Hollywood seems a good name for the filter.
Yes, it’s true. And we Scandinavians are often a bit too pink even IRLThat is, I think his skin shows as a bit too pink in the original.
Love the beards. I'll have to try those on myself.Yes, he looks more mature I think. I also tested different beards. Next time I see him we’ll have great fun
I especially like the the upper right on LinusI really should go and get some sleep so I can watch the sunrise again, but I've got totally absorbed doing all kinds of crazy edits with FaceApp. I'm sure I'm going to dream about it
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