Here’s the version processed on the Mac, still High Key, but with rather better clarity, I think you’ll agree:
…but is it as atmospheric?
Linked to B&W Sunday at Paula’s here
Here’s the version processed on the Mac, still High Key, but with rather better clarity, I think you’ll agree:
…but is it as atmospheric?
Linked to B&W Sunday at Paula’s here
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I like this one better, Sue. Maybe it’s not as atmospheric, but I like the clarity more. But just my 2 cents worth. 🙂
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No, I prefer this one, too! I was too lazy to use the Mac initially!!
Oh, yes, this is much more to my taste. More definition.
Good!
I’m going against the flow, but I prefer atmosphere to clarity. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
Well, atmosphere is good, Pete!
Our opinions should not have any importance for you. When it comes to communicate feelings, emotions or ideas, you, and only you, have to be totally convinced that all your photographs transmit those sensations.
Oh, I agree, Marcelo….but nonetheless I am always curious!
Love both – but they tell a bit different stories…
Yes, a good point!
Prefer this…atmospheric, yes.
At the end of the day, we all have our own ideas!
Lovely Sue! And yes very atmospheric!
But I still think the first one was more atmospheric….
I prefer it too 🙂 🙂
I knew you would….and I created this one for you, Jo 😊😊
Bless! 🙂 🙂
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I prefer this one, but then I’m a fan of clarity!
Oh, I’m quite a bit happier with this one, but I thought I would be….the iPad has its uses, but it often falls slightly short, so I end up logging on to the main computer after all….
Main computer??? What’s that? I only use my laptop if I need to print, twice maybe in the last 6 months.
Teehee! I must admit, the iPad makes me a little lazy!
I like this one better.
Yep!
I think I liked both equally 🙂 It is more a matter of temporary mood I think. Lovely!
Yes, I think it is a mood thing! But this exercise has reaffirmed the need to use the Mac for processing photographs more often than not! Admittedly I have done a few on th iPad reasonably successfully, but it can’t do nuances….
I prefer this one, much more clarity and I think the atmosphere comes from the subjects in this case, so both improved. Would be interested to know what processsor you used on the ipad, as I think if you use snapseed I think you can get an equally good result.
I use Photogene, which IMO has better functionality than Snapseed…it will convert RAW files
It’s so crisp and clear! Lovely.
Many thanks, Desley!
Having gone back and looked at the previous image I do like this crisp one better.
Yes, it was worth doing, Pauline!
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Yay!!