Today I'm going to play around with some photos, edit them, make them black and white to see which version is better. Some of the photos will not have a second version though as not everything looks good in black and white, but I'll try my best to deliver.
Let's start with this leaf, that I photographed a month ago. I loved how the veins looked like at the back of the leaf and the raindrops on it, as it was after a good rain.
Next, a medieval brick wall, that I photographed, when I starting to pay more attention to how to line things. I'm obsessed with bricks so obviously this is interesting to me.
This supposed to be the black and white version, a quite nice one actually, but my photo editor decided to play pranks on me, so looks like there will be no black and white photos today. This sucks, but I have no choice but stick to what works. Damn app!
They say nature is always nice as it is and color photos are preferred. This photo was taken at the end of September and was hoping to see some nice colors on the big screen. It's not so colorful, but it's still kind of nice.
Then I tried my photo editor and it was working. Crazy thing but I'm glad I can use it. Here I applied the Holga-ish filter, to make the viewer focus on the tree as it drives the eye towards the center of the photo. Now you can decide which one is better, the original or the black and white.
This is the hazelnut tree at my dad's. It was the first time I took photos and tried to observe the hazelnut tree during autumn. It is definitely not like any other tree.
This fellow was captured in June. I remember how difficult it was to take a macro photo as there was a breeze and that spider was really tiny. It's not the best quality, but the other ones were even worse.
Another photo from June, when the lilies were flowering. Now all that is gone, there are no flowers growing and soon the grass will be gone as well.
These are some rose of Sharon buds, or Hibiscus syriacus. This is an odd photo, but still valuable for me for the setup of the buds.
Finally some flower buds, but I have no idea what kind of buds are.
Usually I ask which is your favorite, at the bottom of each post, but I think I just keep quiet this time.
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