Photo editing on Snapseed and Onelab. Can be done on Photoshop or Affinity as well. Mostly pixel sorting, wave forms, Difference layers, and channel swaps.
For this piece, I used Glitchlab, Chromalab, Onelab, and Snapseed. I used random color dispersions with color change modifiers and then a channel swap for the colors. I used wave form for the painting-like effect on the face. In the background, I used pixel sorting.
Proton doesn’t require recovery. But if you want recovery without email addresses, there’re multiple different ways from recovery phases to recovery phone number to even an encrypted recovery file you download onto a local device.
I used a cheap o filter on my lens that was basically a version of the glasses if it was bigger enough to fit the lens. It also didn’t help that I didn’t have a telephoto lens for this photoshoot to capture more of the detail and I probably didn’t white balance correctly.
I Can Fix That (OC) (lemmy.world)
Until This River Consumes Me (OC) (lemmy.world)
All This Rotting Color (OC) (lemmy.world)
Grandeur Incarnate (OC) (lemmy.world)
A Deathly Grandeur (OC) (lemmy.world)
Proton Mail Discloses User Data Leading to Arrest in Spain (restoreprivacy.com)
A Death to Reality (OC) (lemmy.world)
This Grandeur (OC) (lemmy.world)
Become the Void (OC) (lemmy.world)
Absorbing the Abyss (OC) (lemmy.world)
My frail attempt at stitching the Eclipse today (lemmy.world)