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HSakols
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April 20, 2015, 09:40:53 am »
Here are some photos by my sixth grade class at Yosemite Park, El Portal School. The students used Nik Snapseed. Can anyone recommend a blending app?
www.yosemitecollection.com/sixth_grade
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Great stuff from students! There is one picture of very over-saturated red flowers that I thought was over the top, but then I remembered being that age and loving cherry sour candies and thought to myself that the saturation is the same--just the thing to express a young person's thrill at seeing something beautiful.
Well done, students. Well done, teacher. Thanks for posting
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April 21, 2015, 10:16:29 am »
As for blending apps, if you mean blending multiple layers, then there is PhotoBlender, Photolayers at least for Android. I believe there are versions of ios. Other editing apps beside Snapsneed are Aviary, and Pxlr-o-matic.
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Quote from: HSakols on April 20, 2015, 09:40:53 am
Here are some photos by my sixth grade class at Yosemite Park, El Portal School.
Good example for showing how phone cameras can be used creatively for image making!
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