World of shadows 6
Funerary monument in the Cimitero monumentale di Torino. This was shot with my iPhone 6.
The app used to shot the image was Pro Camera, cropping and adjustments was done using Snapseed.
Funerary monument in the Cimitero monumentale di Torino. This was shot with my iPhone 6.
The app used to shot the image was Pro Camera, cropping and adjustments was done using Snapseed.
Funerary monument in the Cimitero monumentale di Torino. This was shot with my iPhone 6.
The app used to shot the image was Pro Camera, cropping and adjustments was done using Snapseed.
Funerary monument in the Cimitero monumentale di Torino. This was shot with my iPhone 6.
The app used to shot the image was Pro Camera, cropping and adjustments was done using Snapseed.
Funerary monument in the Cimitero monumentale di Torino. This was shot with my iPhone 6.
The app used to shot the image was Pro Camera, cropping and adjustments was done using Snapseed.
Funerary monument in the Cimitero monumentale di Torino. This was shot with my iPhone 6.
The app used to shot the image was Pro Camera, cropping and adjustments was done using Snapseed.
Funerary monument in the Cimitero monumentale di Torino. This was shot with my iPhone 6.
The app used to shot the image was Pro Camera, cropping and adjustments was done using Snapseed.
David Byrne and St.Vincent live on their Love this Giant tour, shot at Teatro del Vittoriale in Italy This has been shot with my iPhone 4s .The app used to shot the image was ProCamera, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed.
This is a street in Milano. This was shot with my iPhone 4s .
The app used to shot the image was Slow Shutter Camera, cropping and adjustments were done using Snapseed, further editing was done using Glaze, Mextures, and Filterstorm.
This is the medieval town of Castell’Arquato seen from the Torre Viscontea. This has been shot with my iPhone 3gs. The app used to shot the image was HDR Pro, editing was done using Dynamic Light and PicGrunger.
This is the medieval town of Castell’Arquato seen from the top of the Torre Viscontea. This has been shot with my iPhone 3gs. The app used to shot the image was HDR Pro, editing was done using Dynamic Light and PicGrunger.