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Wednesday
Oct052011

Blast From The Past

a blast from my past
taken with Camera+

This picture was shot through a glass paperweight I used to keep at my desk at an abusive workplace, because it reminded that there was still beauty in the world. Looking back, I am shocked that I stayed at that job so long.
Wednesday
Apr132011

Psycho Salt Shaker

scary salt shaker
taken with Camera, and then run through CameraBag using the Colorcross filter

I found this salt shaker at a used book store. It is a chef with bloody hands offering us a cat. Shudder.
Tuesday
Mar082011

Playing With Percolator

I stumbled across the Percolator app recently, and it's a lot of fun. It hasn't proved to be the most practical camera app I've ever used, but I find some of its interpretations of photos fairly stunning, and I think it could be brilliant in combination with other apps.

Sweetsalty Kate Kate run through Percolator
taken with ShakeItPhoto and then run through Percolator using Extra Fine Grind, Circles Brew, and Soy Serve

Percolator has three groups of settings: Grind, Brew, and Serve. Grind alters the relative texture size with four settings: Extra Fine, Fine, Medium, and Coarse. Brew defines the type of texture you want: Original Image, Circles, Overprint, Rings, Ishihara, and Full of Stars. Serve lets you pick from relative colour temperature and contrast options: Black, Light & Sweet, Soy, and Stirred.

Here's another example of Percolator's work:

percolator
taken with Camera and then run through PictureShow using the Mirror filter and an increased contrast level, and then run through Percolator using Extra Fine Grind, Original Image Brew, and Black Serve

I wouldn't use it for the average family vacation photo, but it's fun to create arty pieces, and who knows? Some of mine just might make it onto postcards or into some of my graphic design. I am looking forward to playing around with it in combination with other apps, because some of the work I'm seeing out there is fantastic.

If you want to check out what other people are doing with Percolator, they have a Flickr group you can join. There is some cool stuff going on over there that just goes to prove that an app in the right hands can be outstanding.
Sunday
Feb272011

Wind Chimes

wind chimes
taken with Camera and then run through PictureShow using the Mirror filter and an increased contrast level
Wednesday
Jan122011

A Duck Sculpture Says Quack


taken with Infinicam using the Q5E-23G5 filter, and then run through Perfectly Clear