Selected by Nicki Fitz-Gerald Look up, look down and always around. There are moments to be found – if you just take a moment. These are the words that came to mind and the images that spoke to me as I observed the gallery this week. The keen eyes of this week’s photographers look beyond…
Apps Uncovered 26 January 2020
Selected by Nicki Fitz-Gerald Dreaming is the theme this week with dreamy and dreamlike images abound. Our feature photo from relative newcomer to Apps Uncovered, Mister Blur and his wonderfully dreamy image “you shone like the sun”. I love the treatment of this photo and the mood it evokes. You can find out how he…
Apps Uncovered 18 August 2019 – Glitch art
Selected by Nicki Fitz-Gerald “A glitch is a short-lived fault in a system, such as a transient fault that corrects itself, making it difficult to troubleshoot. The term is particularly common in the computing and electronics industries, in circuit bending, as well as among players of video games. More generally, all types of systems including…
Apps Uncovered – Negative Space, 25 September 2016
Selected by Nicki Fitz-Gerald Welcome to the this week’s Apps Uncovered in which the theme of negative space emerged quickly in this week’s selection. Negative space is the area around or in between objects or subjects in an image; the actual objects or subjects defining the positive space. Keeping the photo simple and introducing a lot…
Apply Abstract Me
The App \”Abstract Me\” can easily transform your photo into wonderful artwork. However, \”Abstract Me\” is quite selective and works best when the photo has large area of grey and white
Create a texture from shower drops
A few drops of water on the bathroom wall become a textured artsy image in a few small steps in this quick iPhoneography tutorial.
Using iColorama To Create An Escher-like Abstract
in this tutorial I used the apps iColorama and PS Express to create an Escher-like image…starting with an image of an iris!
Summer Day²
Summer Day² was kind of a happy accident. You never know what you\’re going to get with Decim8. This time it worked in my favor.