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Fall temps and a new coloring app

Fall has arrived here in southern Louisiana. This week our temperatures have started in the upper 40’s/low 50’s. We had a cold front come through earlier this week bringing us some severe weather. We had lots of rain, some lightning and thunder as the front moved through. I wasn’t able to chase because of work but I did get some footage before the bottom dropped out.

Last weekend, I was introduced to a coloring app called Happy Color (Android and IOS). It is a color by number app. Below are some of the pieces I have colored.

Warning - this app is quite addictive. I have enjoyed coloring and seeing what is going to be created. If you download the app, let me know what you think about it.

I hope everyone has a wonderful week. Shalom.

tags: coloring, happy color, app, having fun, coloring app, fall temps, fall weather
categories: blog, camera apps, creative, free software
Sunday 10.04.20
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TouchRetouch App for mobile photography editing

One of my goals with this blog/website is to provide free resources for people who like to edit pictures on their phones. Today I will talk about the TouchRetouch App (Google) (IOS). I have had this app on my phone for a while now and I put it to the test yesterday, editing a lightning shot from this past weekend’s storm. Below is a before and after of the picture using the app.

Before

Before

After

After

If you are into using your phone for your whole photography process, I recommend this app.

tags: photography, mobile editing, mobile photography, app, free resource, phone, storm photography, storm
categories: blog, camera apps, creative, free software, mobile photography, photography, storm, storm photography, tutorials
Thursday 08.20.20
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I got my pictures back!!!...

In yesterday’s blog post, I mentioned I lost my pictures from a storm chase the night before. I found a program called PhotoRec - Recover Deleted or Lost Files In Linux (I’m on Linux Mint 20). I used the program to scan my whole external hard drive to no avail (I had the incorrect settings). When I got up this morning, I scanned my SD card used to take the pictures. The first scan came up with nothing (wrong settings again). When I used the correct settings, it worked. I got my pictures back. The program even found pictures from earlier this year. I’m so stoked. Now I can edit and share the best shots from Saturday night. I will share later this week (maybe today).

One of the shots from Saturday night.

One of the shots from Saturday night.

Thanks for all the support. It’s appreciated.

tags: lightning, lightning strike, photography, storm, storm photography, picture recovery
categories: blog, computer, free software, photography, storm, storm photography, weather
Monday 08.17.20
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Comet Neowise and More Map Making

Comet Neowise

This past week, I wasn’t sure if I was going to be able to get a picture of Comet Neowise because of the tropical weather we have been dealing with here in southern Louisiana. On Tuesday, when the comet was supposed to be closest to the Earth, I went out to see if I could capture the comet because the skies cleared up to see stars. I drove to one of my favorite storm spotting area and got some shots. Sure enough, I got it.

Comet Neowise

Comet Neowise

I did a long exposure shot when I got my camera setup so I could find it in the sky. Once I found it, I started zooming in so I could get a close up shot. I’m pretty stoked I was able to get it. I’ve never captured a comet before.

Map Making

After creating a map in GIMP, I started looking around for creating maps. I found a tutorial on how to create maps using a picture from space. Here is what I started with and ended up with.

6924259-Space-Purple-Nebula

6924259-Space-Purple-Nebula

Map - Final result

Map - Final result

This process was so cool and fun to create. If you are interested in learning how to create maps like this, let me know in the comments and I will provide links to start creating.

I hope everyone had a wonderful week. I will talk to you later. Peace.

tags: map making, comet, space, neowise, comet neowise, longexposure, gimp, create, creative, camera
categories: blog, computer, creative, free software, gimp, photography
Sunday 07.26.20
Posted by John Kittles
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Map Creation - GIMP

I tried my hand at creating a map in GIMP. I followed a six step tutorial from The Coffee Bean GM. Here is his playlist if you want to try your hand at map making. Here are my creations after finishing each video.

Land and water creation

Land and water creation

Added texture

Added texture

Some lighting on the map

Some lighting on the map

Land features added

Land features added

Land features coloured in

Land features coloured in

Final creation with added rivers, roads, locations, and other features.

Final creation with added rivers, roads, locations, and other features.

This was a fun project. I hope you take the time and make something of your own. It will get you familiar with GIMP and will get your creative juices flowing.

Have a good one. Peace.

tags: gimp, tutorial, map making, cartography, learning, never stop learning, having fun
categories: blog, computer, gimp, free software, tutorials
Tuesday 07.21.20
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Mobile Videography Editing - Kinemaster

Kinemaster is a powerful videography editing tool for your phone. You can get it for both Android and IOS. There is a free version and paid version of this app. The free version has a watermark on your video and you don’t have access to many of the effects but you can still edit your videos on the fly and get them on your social media platforms.

Screen shot when you open Kinemaster

Screen shot when you open Kinemaster

Screen shot of the editing platform in Kinemaster

Screen shot of the editing platform in Kinemaster

There are several tutorials on how to use this app on YouTube. Justin Brown with Primal Video (link provided) on how to start using this app. Once you get comfortable with the app, there are others like Ajay Kaja TV (link to his channel provided) who can help you take your mobile video editing to the next level.

I hope this blog post helps. If you are using any other apps on your phone, let me know in the comments below. I would be interested in seeing what others are using. Thanks and have a good one.

tags: mobile videography, mobile editing, kinemaster, youtube, editing, video, video editor, videography, helping out, information
categories: blog, camera apps, creative, free software, video, videography, youtube
Sunday 07.19.20
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