Through the Arch Window…
This window was in Lincoln along the side of the Witham.
Shot using the Apple camera app set to HDR, straight into the sun.
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This window was in Lincoln along the side of the Witham.
Shot using the Apple camera app set to HDR, straight into the sun.
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This is one of the hubs from the felled horse chestnut tree.
I used the Camera+ app for this shot so I could split the focus point (the bud) from the exposure point (low down in the frame in the darker area).
In the next step, I used Photogene2 to make the colours more vivid by applying one of the standard colour filters. I then rotated the bud to a more interesting angle. The final step was to crop the extra trees from the shot.
here is the original shot
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Martin and were at a networking meeting this morning – the Sleaford Breakfast Group – so the photo today is something I took for the Octagon Technology blog.
The Sleaford Breakfast Group meet at The Bottle and Barge and the photo is taken in the meeting room using the iPhone camera app, to try and show some of the detail from the projector image.
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I spotted this planking whilst out today – and the application of an extreme mono filter in Photogene2 brought out the pattern.
Craigellachie National Nature Reserve using the Apple camera app panoramic option, as the light was fading.
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After checking out this morning I walked down to the Loch side and shot this using the panorama function on the Apple camera app.
I headed off after this to drive from Kenmore to Aviemore – the road conditions were interesting, there was a car that skidded off into a ditch, and it snowed hard, until I was almost at the A9 where things became a lot easier.
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This was shot using the Camera+ app – it is a great app for getting an precise exposure.
part of the Birks of Aberfeldy