Neither, actually--I hadn't noticed it. I prolly would have on the computer, but these details aren't as noticeable on the small screen of the iPhone. It's tougher to take care of little details, too, so the photos do tend to lokk a bit "rougher."
You do all the editing on the phone too?! I'm impressed. I like this filter and the way that you used it. I've ordered the Mac IPad and am hoping some of these tools/apps will run on it.
Is there areason for the slope, or does the intention to get me to look left. Sorry just thought I would ask?
ReplyDeleteNeither, actually--I hadn't noticed it. I prolly would have on the computer, but these details aren't as noticeable on the small screen of the iPhone. It's tougher to take care of little details, too, so the photos do tend to lokk a bit "rougher."
ReplyDeletethe black and white with those bright bursts of red is perfect (although I am thinking this could be a natural black and white image?
ReplyDeleteI am constantly amazed at the photos you can take with the iPhone. The colors turn out so well.
ReplyDeleteIt was clost to B&W, but not auite--I used a filter to screen out the other colors.
ReplyDeleteI love the processing on this, captivating.
ReplyDeleteThe red really pops. At my old job, the sink never would have been this empty!
ReplyDeleteI really like the contrast of color and b/w stainless steel. Another super job.
ReplyDeleteYou do all the editing on the phone too?! I'm impressed. I like this filter and the way that you used it. I've ordered the Mac IPad and am hoping some of these tools/apps will run on it.
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