Trees
The sun managed to force its way through the clouds.
Pro HDR is probably my favourite for landscape photographs – I can get shots on my iPhone, straight into the sun, that would have been impossible when I was using film.
The sun managed to force its way through the clouds.
Pro HDR is probably my favourite for landscape photographs – I can get shots on my iPhone, straight into the sun, that would have been impossible when I was using film.
I went for a short walk west of Branston this afternoon.
The weather took a turn for the worst – cold and windy. I found a convenient log to sit on, to boil some water for soup.
It was a struggle to get the stove to light in the wind and even with the wind shield it took over 30mls of meths to heat the water – which did not quite reach boiling! I will have to take this into account when packing fuel for my back packing trips – I might not be allowing enough fuel on my packing list.
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This Vulcan stands at the edge of RAF Waddington near the A15.
I managed to get this shot, in good light, just before the rain started again.
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The weather has taken a turn for the worse with heavy rain and high winds.
I am working from home today so it gave me a chance to photography the trees in my back garden a day later in the bad weather.
Yesterday shooting from the patio window, into a well lit scene, gave a good opportunity to shoot some comparison images using my favoured camera apps on my iPhone 4.
Clicking on the images will open the original full size images, so you can check the actual quality of the shots.
iPhone 4 – Apple Camera App (iOS 5)
Without HDR
With HDR
Camera+
The exposure was taken from towards the top of the tress
below – applying the Camera+ “Clarify” filter
Pro HDR
below – with a little more colour saturation
6×6
And for something different, retro square shots
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