Karen, these are absolutely brilliant, I don’t know about technical aspects that you mentioned in yesterdays post, I think they’ve got everything. And these are taken with an iPhone?
Thank you Mark, well, I did put these up raw. If I was going to edit them in picasa I’d crop the ‘keep clear’ one because there’s a bit of black in the top right, and with the skyscape I’d've moved forward more to get the bridge ‘bumps’ out of shot.
They were taken with my iPhone, using the Toy Camera application. In order they go: rich b&w, sepia, sepia, high (colour) saturation, and sepia (with vignetting on)
It was great. The group of girls at the workshop were really talkative and engaged, not afraid to ask questions. And the talk after was really interesting, helped me put a lot of my own thoughts in perspective
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Karen, these are absolutely brilliant, I don’t know about technical aspects that you mentioned in yesterdays post, I think they’ve got everything. And these are taken with an iPhone?
Thank you Mark, well, I did put these up raw. If I was going to edit them in picasa I’d crop the ‘keep clear’ one because there’s a bit of black in the top right, and with the skyscape I’d've moved forward more to get the bridge ‘bumps’ out of shot.
They were taken with my iPhone, using the Toy Camera application. In order they go: rich b&w, sepia, sepia, high (colour) saturation, and sepia (with vignetting on)
That’s a lovely group, the contrasts are very good.
Hey, how did it all go down? were you happy?
It was great. The group of girls at the workshop were really talkative and engaged, not afraid to ask questions. And the talk after was really interesting, helped me put a lot of my own thoughts in perspective
oh I’m sorry I should have read the previous post too!! only skimmed the feeds this a.m. But good stuff!! so glad to hear it was good!
Fantastic photos, Karen. And, might I add, some very jaunty sandals.
A good summation of the day!