Davide Capponi photography

Photographic art by Davide Capponi

Smoke on the tracks

This is the railtrack in Abbiategrasso. This has been shot with my iPhone 4s .

The app used to shot the image was HDR Pro, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using Image BlenderDynamic Light, Decim8 and Phototoaster.

22 Responses to “Smoke on the tracks”

  1. sueamour

    Just love the layering. I’ve downloaded the image blender app and am really looking forward to trying it out. Have you discovered the Hipstamatic app. I love the unpredictability of being able to shake the phone for a random selection of lens/film/flash. You can then favourite any combination that you like. Obviously you can choose your own combinations, I particularly like the Salvador Dali Pak as I have had some beautiful shots with it. I love all your photos and the apps you are using. Sue x

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    • rubicorno

      Thank you Sue! Image blender is great, you will have a lot of fun. I started editing and shooting with Hipstamatic, recently I use it less because I prefer having more control on the final image.

      Davide

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      • sueamour

        I hope I have as much success as you have, your work is truly beautiful. Sue x

  2. George Weaver

    This is a slight departure for you. I like it. A powerful image!

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    • rubicorno

      From time to time I like to take a detour and move towards more abstract images. Thank you!

      Reply
    • rubicorno

      Thank you Monika (hope this is your name), I appreciate your nomination and your appreciation of my blog.

      I’m not much interested in awards, though, so please don’t be offended if I will not follow up on them.

      Davide

      Reply

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