This photo gets to do double duty: it was taken and processed with the iPhone, and it's about doors and windows-mostly the latter. Look carefully, and there is at least one door. This is my first venture into HDR, using the ProHDR app.
A great image, Bobbie. I like the slight tilt in the window lines, and the tinest bit of reflection. I do like the HDR processing here. It got very well with architecture.
I especially like the reflections. I love looking in windows too and plenty here for snooping about. It is so cool that you are making such great images with a phone.
...is to fill 52 themes, one a week for the year. Some weeks, maybe I'll try to find several photos to fit the themes. Others, I may spend more time trying to perfect one that seems best to represent the theme. Three years of a photo-a-day opened my eyes, now I want to hone my skills.
Somehow, a camera allows me to see more deeply and awakens the eye. For me, undertaking these year-long challenges is a way to become more aware of the world that swirls around me.
That phone (and it's apps) does pretty darn good, I can't believe the clarity you have been getting....wonderful (again)! :)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely clear shots, great job.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you could do HDR with an iPhone. Amazing. Very nice shot.
ReplyDeleteLove the clarity and all the lines and angles. Processing with a phone.....amazing!
ReplyDeleteA great image, Bobbie. I like the slight tilt in the window lines, and the tinest bit of reflection. I do like the HDR processing here. It got very well with architecture.
ReplyDeleteI like the angle of the shot too, and boy, do you have a lot of windows in that one. (I'm not sure I see the door, though)
ReplyDeleteThere's one door with a red canopy just under the cross bar; and another down at street level.
ReplyDeleteI especially like the reflections. I love looking in windows too and plenty here for snooping about. It is so cool that you are making such great images with a phone.
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