Photos by photographer Léo Caillard and photo editor Alexis Persani.
(Source: todayilearned.co.uk)
Photos by photographer Léo Caillard and photo editor Alexis Persani.
(Source: todayilearned.co.uk)
This was originally a photo of my kitchen window in my old apartment on a very hot summer day. The light coming through the blinds and curtains was making a cool pattern and I wanted to capture it.
I flipped it 90° right back then just because. And now, five years later, I used Glaze to turn it into a painting.
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Another Galveston seawall shot of a boarded up property. I took the original photo with a Kodak point & shoot, then used the Retrolux filter in the Snapseed app to process, and finally, achieved the painterly effects with Glaze, which is a free app!
I like the colors here. That sign on the wall says “Coming Soon.”
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Galveston, about a year after Hurricane Ike. I was on the seawall, with the ocean behind me, when I took this photo. It was early on a Sunday morning and though you see a beautiful blue sky here, behind me the clouds were dark and the sky was gray. This was a typical scene: no trees, boarded up properties and retail establishments.
I glazed lots of things yesterday, with varying results. On the Little Caesar’s pic, I really like the detail on the dress in the window (to the right).
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Today’s glaze is a macro shot of a fence at a tennis court in N. Carolina.
I like this app. I can’t believe how far digital editing has come just since I started taking pictures (in 2008).
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