Weekly Photo Contest: Fragment

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Ok I have played with the Fragment app for a week now and have created almost 100 fragmented photos. This app is so addicting! The hard part was picking the right one for this contest. I chose the one of a sunset from my own yard from a few nights ago.

Taken with my Galaxy s4 and edited only with Fragment.

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Went to the river a couple of weekends ago. If you are ever down in texas swimming during the weekends is all you ever want to do. Photo was edited with VSCO and the fragment was made with the Fragment app.

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Taken with my Galaxy Note 2 and edited in Snapseed and Fragment.
 

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Nexus 4 lens blur mode, colour tweaked in stock editing app. What's more fragmented than a puzzle?
 

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Taken with an LG G2, ran through Fragment with a slight tweak using Pixlr Express. Photo is of a clear-winged hummingbird moth on a butterfly bush in my backyard.
 

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Although the Fragment app introduced to us has produced some really nice results which I see submitted by other forum members, I am submitting a non edited pano I took with my HTC Thunderbolt, August 9, 2014.

The Place: Panther Coffee (Miami, FL)
Location: https://www.google.com/maps/place/P...b272d0a11b:0xc71782fce017ec10?dg=dbrw&newdg=1 (check out street view)
The area/district, called Wynwood, is loaded with all kinds of art - all over!

The Story: I was attempting to take a pano (via Pano Android App) of the awesome tree in the middle with the table top wrapping around, and while doing so, two people walk in front of the picture, creating this fragmented result. The girl on the left is just exiting the cafe, and is then in front of the pic with her foot showing, then a foot and a leg, then half of her, and then reduced to less. Simultaneously, on the right, this guy gets multiplied by the app. I was going to delete it, but then decided to keep it as it reminded me of Johnny Cage's Shadow effect from Mortal Kombat (from long time ago :-))

Original Pic for EXIF data: https://app.box.com/s/qcj8i9psly48hc7pwxog

FYI... Photo was originally taken as well as uploaded in Landscape view, though AC site turned in vertical.

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Picture of my son's puzzle pieces. Taken with my M8 and depth of field applied with the M8 duo camera ufocus effect.

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Chilling outside then I took the picture with a Samsung Galaxy S4 and edited with the Fragment app
 
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Taken with my MotoX using the Action Snap app and edited in Fragment.
The photo is of a small hill in Chicago where I came across about a hundred adults and kids flying kites together. The sundown made for a good silhouette of things.
I liked the overall upward view of this photo and I chose a Fragment design that helped convey that feeling of ascension.
 
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Taken with Xperia Z1S. Storm clouds rolling in from a distance.

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Sunrise on the Salt River next to Arizona State University. Saturated everything outside of the fragment to bring attention to the sun. Thanks AC for telling us about the beta program. That is one great app.
Device: Nexus 4
Edits: HDR scape in Photos, Fragment App
Location: Tempe, Arizona, USA

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