Davide Capponi photography

Photographic art by Davide Capponi

Posts tagged ‘HDR pro’

Downtown Torino

This is a house dating from the first decades of the 20th century in via Viotti a Torino, and another view of the same house in my post House in via Viotti, Torino. This has been shot with my iPhone 3gs. The app used to shot the image was HDR Pro, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using Dynamic Light, Pic Grunger and PhotoToaster.

While the city sleeps

This is a night shot of a house  in Torino. 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 Dynamic Light, Pic Grunger and PhotoToaster.

Lady of the grey world

This is a funerary monument in the Cimitero Generale of Torino. This has been shot with my iPhone 3gs.

The app used to shot the image was HDR Pro, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using ShockMyPic, Rays, Dynamic Light, Pic Grunger and Phototoaster.

The Window

This is the window of an abandoned house near Milano. This has been shot with my iPhone 3GS.

The app used to shot the image was HDR Pro, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using Dynamic Light, Pic Grunger and PhotoToaster.

Reflections on architecture

This is a reflection of a building in Torino. 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 Dynamic Light, Pic Grunger and PhotoToaster.

Piazza Vittorio Veneto, Torino

This is a house in Piazza Vittorio Veneto in Torino. This has been shot with my iPhone 3gs. The app used to shot the image was HDR Pro, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using Dynamic Light, Pic Grunger and PhotoToaster.

Misty dawn

This is a shot at dawn in the countryside. 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 Dynamic Light, Pic Grunger and PhotoToaster.

Resting in red

This is a corner of the Cimitero Generale of Torino. 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 Dynamic Light, Pic Grunger and Phototoaster.

La Mole Antonelliana

La Mole Antonelliana is the landmark of the city of Torino.

This has been shot with my iPhone 3gs. The app used to shot the image was HDR Pro, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using Dynamic Light, Pic Grunger and PhotoToaster.

I see red

This is a a bench in Valtournenche, a mountain resort in Val d’Aosta, Italy. This has been shot with my iPhone 3gs. The app used to shot the image was HDR Pro, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using ShockMyPic, Dynamic Light, Pic Grunger and PhotoToaster.

The face of history

This is a building in the historic centre of Torino. This has been shot with my iPhone 3gs.

The app used to shot the image was HDR Pro, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using Dynamic Light, Pic Grunger and PhotoToaster.

Abandoned industrial building

This is an abandoned industrial mill in Gaggiano, near Milano. This has been shot with my iPhone 3GS.

The app used to shot the image was HDR Pro, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using Dynamic Light, Pic Grunger and PhotoToaster.

The filter of time

This is a house in Piazza Palazzo di Città  in Torino, just a few steps from where I live. This has been shot with my iPhone 4s using an Olloclip wide lens.

The app used to shot the image was HDR Pro, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using Decolorizer, Dynamic Light, Pic Grunger and PhotoToaster.

Smash the window

This is the an abandoned house in Abbiategrasso, near Milano. This has been shot with my iPhone 3GS.

The app used to shot the image was HDR Pro, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using ShockMyPic, Dynamic Light, Pic Grunger and PhotoToaster.

La Fetta di Polenta

La Fetta di polenta  (The slice of polenta, a North Italian  dish made from maize flour cooked in salted water to accompany various foods or to be served with various dressings) is one of the most unusual constructions in the city of Torino, and is the result of a series of coincidences.

A 37 metres space on Corso San Maurizio occupied by a wedge shaped three storey building, was bought in 1859 by Francesca Scaccabarozzi, wife of the famous architect Alessandro Antonelli (1798-1888). In 1881, the architect added two floors and an attic, raising the total height to 27 m, identical to the length. However, the facade of the building is only 5 metres wide, while the thin end of the wedge is a mere 70 cm.

More pictures of the building and the building interiors can be seen at this link.

This has been shot with my iPhone 3gs. The app used to shot the image was HDR Pro, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using Dynamic Light, Pic Grunger and PhotoToaster.