Cr8 & Decim8: Decim8nday Gr8s
Welcome to week 6 of Decim8nday gr8s!
#Decim8nday is a unique tag used every Monday as follows:
• Photographers are to Decim8 one of their last 12 images and tag with #Decim8nday and #Decim8.
• Effect(s) used must be listed as well as any additional editing processes.
Every Wednesday we’ll announce the top 3 Decim8ed images from Monday’s entries.
Photos must be tagged by 8 am PST on Tuesday for a chance to get featured here and on @decim8nday on IG.
Here are our selections:
3. @bradbarian
About the #decim8nday cr8ors:
“Look up, look down—notice stuff.” is what reads in Suzanne’s Instagram bio. She’s a science teacher and a photography enthusiast who only a year ago shuddered at the thought of editing a photograph—much less using her phone as a creative tool. Suzanne curates #Decim8nday with David Baer and now has her hands on as many editing tools as she can handle. Find her on Instagram at @_suzanne_.
David is a Silicon Valley based guy, who does electrical work by day, but spends most of his free time in iPhoneography related endeavors. Decim8 has been one of his favorite editing apps & the #Decim8nday tag was created with Suzanne to explore more with Decim8 and the Instagram community. Find him on Instagram & twitter at @david_baer.
#sundaybluesedit Sunday Selection @darryls_world
Time Changes Memeories
Some months after I joined Instagram (just over a year ago), I was introduced electronically to Darryl (@darryls_world) by another fellow Texan. I do not know if there is something unique about Texans but something always seems to unites us. Weather its the landscape or the accents , we never seem to be strangers. Maybe it was this Texanism that caused me to feel an instant connection to Darryl’s imagery or maybe is was some thing else all together. Darryl’s images are both dark and beautiful. They are desolate and foggy in a way that is like dream that is not quite scary but not quite safe and cannot be remembered to its fullest. Although Darryl has only participated in SundayBlues a few times, this image from last week pulled me completely into his world.
Darryl: Memories from the past obscured in a strange way fascinates me. Time does strange surreal things to our memories the same way dreams do. These thoughts are what brought this image about.
I have had no formal teachings in art. Last spring I purchased a couple of apps to touch up some family pics and ended up really enjoying myself. I learned that I could change the entire mood of a image and make it feel the way I felt about it. So I started shooting and editing everything and joined instagram shortly after….
I really haven’t looked back since then. I still shoot mostly with my iPhone and they look excellent in large format on gallery walls. My work currently has a home in a gallery in downtown Denison, Tx. and I’m hoping this is just the beginning. I love to shoot, I love to edit and I love to create. It’s like a beast that has to get out on a daily basis.
Even if you’re not from Texas, you will love Darryl’s images.
You can find him on Instagram at @darryls_world and @darryls_corner
#stilllifelounge Sunday Showcase
Cr8 & Decim8: Decim8nday Gr8s
Welcome to week 5 of Decim8nday gr8s!
#Decim8nday is a unique tag used every Monday as follows:
• Photographers are to Decim8 one of their last 12 images and tag with #Decim8nday and #Decim8.
• Effect(s) used must be listed as well as any additional editing processes.
Every Wednesday we’ll announce the top 3 Decim8ed images from Monday’s entries.
Photos must be tagged by 8 am PST for a chance to get featured here and on @decim8nday on IG.
Here are our selections:
#1 @nolpgh
#2 @smmmm
#3 @sockerhans
About the #decim8nday cr8ors:
“Look up, look down—notice stuff.” is what reads in Suzanne’s Instagram bio. She’s a science teacher and a photography enthusiast who only a year ago shuddered at the thought of editing a photograph—much less using her phone as a creative tool. Suzanne curates #Decim8nday with David Baer and now has her hands on as many editing tools as she can handle. Find her on Instagram at @_suzanne_.
David is a Silicon Valley based guy, who does electrical work by day, but spends most of his free time in iPhoneography related endeavors. Decim8 has been one of his favorite editing apps & the #Decim8nday tag was created with Suzanne to explore more with Decim8 and the Instagram community. Find him on Instagram & twitter at @david_baer.
#sundaybluesedit Sunday Selection @__malcome
Street Lapse part 2
Sometimes when I’m deciding on an image to highlight for the Sunday Selection I will look through the week’s past images one by one, sometimes as a grid seeing which one might scream out to me and sometimes there is an image I can’t get out of my head. I’ve selected this shot of Malcome’s because it is such an image. Upon first glance it seems like a street shot that maybe I’ve seen before or that I know from somewhere else but when I focused in, something else happened. It shook my brain. Not just with it’s visual reverberations but also with the sense that I had been there before, like a lost memory or even a dream. Take a close look at this amazing image by Malcome and wake up!
Malcome: Often at times, I’ll be scheduled to work in downtown Los Angeles and for the past couple of years there has been this particular man who has been hitch hiking the same freeway exit almost every time I have gone. Now, I’m not a street photographer by any means. I’m usually scared to death of getting caught, and my anxious behavior makes me easily noticeable, but something told me to shoot and so I did.
To me, the “time lapsed” feel depicted in the image kind of represents all of those days and hours spent waiting in that same area. Waiting for that little dose of help that he may never get.
Many thanks to all of the kind folks in Juxt for this opportunity.
You can view this image and all of Malcome’s other thought provoking work on Instagram :: @__malcome
#Stilllifelounge Weekend Showcase
When was the last time you stopped to examine the way the light falls across the floor or how a petal connects to the stem?
My guess is, it’s been awhile. When starting the still life lounge, #stilllifelounge on IG, Jen (@ikebana_jen) and I took into account the beauty of the mundane. The objects you see everyday but pass over for cityscapes or similar grandiose shots. The lounge is a place where we slow down and take in the details. The small things that force you to take a closer look at everyday objects. Out of our tag has grown a beautiful community of photographers that like to rest in the mundane also.
Every week we introduce a new subject and take the time to encourage one another. We do hope you’ll stop by and smell the roses with us soon.
This week our selected image is from @di_o_ge_nes
artist statement:
I also happen to LOVE RED, so when i saw it all together I felt it enhanced my shot.”
Cr8 & #Decim8: #Decim8nday Gr8s
Welcome to week 4 of #Decim8nday gr8s!
#Decim8nday is a unique tag used every Monday as follows:
• Photographers are to Decim8 one of their last 12 images and tag with #Decim8nday and #Decim8.
• Effect(s) used must be listed as well as any additional editing processes.
Every Wednesday we’ll announce the top 3 Decim8ed images from Monday’s entries.
Photos must be tagged by 8 am PST for a chance to get featured here and on @decim8nday on IG.
Here are our selections:
#1 @lesslee63
#2 @cecilyc
#3 @hellarob
About the #decim8nday cr8ors:
“Look up, look down—notice stuff.” is what reads in Suzanne’s Instagram bio. She’s a science teacher and a photography enthusiast who only a year ago shuddered at the thought of editing a photograph—much less using her phone as a creative tool. Suzanne curates #Decim8nday with David Baer and now has her hands on as many editing tools as she can handle. Find her on Instagram at @_suzanne_.
David is a Silicon Valley based guy, who does electrical work by day, but spends most of his free time in iPhoneography related endeavors. Decim8 has been one of his favorite editing apps & the #Decim8nday tag was created with Suzanne to explore more with Decim8 and the Instagram community. Find him on Instagram & twitter at @david_baer.
#sundaybluesedit Sunday Selection @markgoblue
“Wake up. Sleep. Dream. Repeat.”
This week I’ve chosen to feature a beautifully symmetrical work by the very talented @markgoblue. I’ve admired Mark’s symmetrical blue images for weeks and even months in the #sundaybluesedit tag. His incredible visions seemingly bend time and space, creating abstract patterns, while still maintaining the details of the real world. Under blue and white marbled skies, the tiny figures move effortlessly on the sandy beach dance floor. Happy Blue Sunday. Enjoy the dance!
Mark: My interest in photography started after taking a photography class in high school. This was in the 80’s so I learned shooting with film. The age of digital re-sparked my interest in photography. Mostly due to the convenience and flexibility it provides. After getting an iPhone 4 and discovering the Instagram app, I found myself shooting more with my iPhone because it was always with me. My Instagram feed is strictly iPhone shot and edited. I like the challenge of seeing what I can create.
I love the Hipstamatic app and shoot most of my iPhone shots with it. It has a film-like look and the lens/film combos can create great images that need no further processing. I also like editing and blending images to create dream-like, surrealist images and using symmetry effects. Apps I like to use for editing are Snapseed, Photo Wizard, Diptic, Blender and Decim8. My passion for music also occasionally shows up in my Instagram feed.
Sundays for me are usually lazy and a day I sleep in. It is a day to relax before the workweek starts. For my latest submission to the #sundaybluesedit tag, I wanted to create an image that creates a dreamy, relaxing mood. I like using symmetry effects because of the patterns and the alternate images they create. I have a large stockpile of cloud images on my iPhone camera roll that I like using for blending with other images. Several apps were used to create this image and it was blended with a symmetrical cloud image. The apps used were Hipstamatic, Decim8, Photo Wizard, Blender and Snapseed.
You can find Mark on Instagram as @markgoblue
Mark is also on Flickr where he has digital camera images, full resolution versions of some of his Instagram posts and some iPhone images not posted to Instagram.
http://flic.kr/ps/9KWAK
Still Life Lounge Showcase
When was the last time you stopped to examine the way the light falls across the floor or how a petal connects to the stem?
My guess is, it’s been awhile. When starting the still life lounge, #stilllifelounge on IG, Jen (@ikebana_jen) and I took into account the beauty of the mundane. The objects you see everyday but pass over for cityscapes or similar grandiose shots. The lounge is a place where we slow down and take in the details. The small things that force you to take a closer look at everyday objects. Out of our tag has grown a beautiful community of photographers that like to rest in the mundane also.
Every week we introduce a new subject and take the time to encourage one another. We do hope you’ll stop by and smell the roses with us soon.
I love growing my own veggies (more or less successfully) and for me summer starts when I can pick my salad or get inspired from what’s growing. Its the little old lady in me – Iris McCormack @iris_mc
wishing you beauty this weekend-
Anna and Jen
Cr8 & #Decim8: #Decim8nday Gr8s [week 3]
Welcome to week 3 of #Decim8nday gr8s!
#Decim8nday is a unique tag used every Monday as follows:
• Photographers are to Decim8 one of their last 12 images and tag with #Decim8nday and #Decim8.
• Effect(s) used must be listed as well as any additional editing processes.
Every Wednesday we’ll announce the top 3 Decim8ed images from Monday’s entries.
Photos must be tagged by 8 am PST for a chance to get featured here and on @decim8nday on IG.
Here are our selections:
#1 @suzybella
#2 @sam_bla
#3 @lauriekeiko
About the #decim8nday cr8ors:
“Look up, look down—notice stuff.” is what reads in Suzanne’s Instagram bio. She’s a science teacher and a photography enthusiast who only a year ago shuddered at the thought of editing a photograph—much less using her phone as a creative tool. Suzanne curates #Decim8nday with David Baer and now has her hands on as many editing tools as she can handle. Find her on Instagram at @_suzanne_.
David is a Silicon Valley based guy, who does electrical work by day, but spends most of his free time in iPhoneography related endeavors. Decim8 has been one of his favorite editing apps & the #Decim8nday tag was created with Suzanne to explore more with Decim8 and the Instagram community. Find him on Instagram & twitter at @david_baer.
#sundaybluesedit Sunday Selection @kaliopy
Ode To Phoenix III
This week I present to you a very special artist who speaks more to my soul than even to my heart and eyes. I first came across @kaliopy in the #sundaybluesedit tag where her dark images left me speechless. She is most often moving from darkness into light and examining the depths of a mysterious dream place. We stare deep into her eyes, as well as through her eyes, where even in the darkest corners we will find light. To top of her already amazing talent, she has a unique sparkle that glitters down on you with every comment she leaves and any interaction she shares. This weeks image is quintessential @kaliopy, within it’s very darkest darkness you will find reverberating light from which you cannot look away.
Kaily: ‘Ode to a Phoenix III’ is the protagonist within this operatic tale… with its smoky symbolism of rebirth, immortality and renewal, to a score of symphonic arias of course! If this transition is to happen, it must be epic and spectacular! (put on your 3D glasses, this may be a bumpy ride, cue in the harp solo and throw in some bass!)
I like a story or two – and my love for photography stems from my love of epic tales that continue beyond their frame. I have worked within television production both behind the scenes and in front of the camera as well as stage… and well, four years ago a significant turning point changed the trajectory of my career and outlook. I was struck with bi-facial palsy; bells palsy in stereo… temporary paralysis of the facial nerves, it was the case of the 7th cranial nerve! Yes, the nerve of that!! Basically I looked like a walking decm8 app! (she grins) This kind of hindered my acting career at the time… and thus my confidence spiraled down… the art of hibernation became the easiest alternative to cure my ailment. Alas, during this time my Grandmother, my muse, had also passed away… so basically, I felt that creatively, I had no stories to tell… Fortunately, I was reminded by a friend that with every Greek tragedy (serendipitously I am of Greek heritage) there is always the role of a heroine. So, instead of remaining in splendid isolation, I chose to trust, see and listen to the characters in front of me who were waiting patiently to have their story told. When I heard about Instagram, I decided to begin firstly by exploring self portraits and using this ‘canvas’ to create narratives. Please note, indeed, I have recovered. I can wink and smile again with a hint of fabulous asymmetry. There are days of woe begones-ville, yet it wouldn’t be a Greek drama if there weren’t.
Amidst the interludes, I came across the #sundaybluesedit created by the High Priestess of Wonder Azzure, Rebecca. I love the platform to showcase the many facets of blue-isms in all its shades of highs and lows.
Through the accessibility of mobile photography, chasing the light seemed the greatest outlet (albeit, mostly whilst in transit and caught in traffic) and I am once again curious by the day-to-day happenings and the monologues taking place within the busy streets of Sydney. So with viewfinder ready, I await for the shadows emerging towards the light and occasionally tango with the endless possibilities within the frame… at times pleasantly surprised with it’s twist and turns, engaged with the tension in the unspoken dialogue, distracted by the chaos, clarity and blur, yet I aim to provide a spotlight as I listen to their tale.
“When the characters are really alive before their author, the latter does nothing but follow them in their action, in their words, in the situations which they suggest to him.”
Luigi Pirandello (Author, Playwright)
I encourage you to find Kaily on:
Instagram: @kaliopy
Iphoneart: Kaliopy