THE PROCESS
PHOTO EDITING
,
IT WAS A WET & WINDY DAY, THE KIND OF THE DAY YOU
DON'T WANT TO SPEND OUTSIDE, BUT RATHER BE
WRAPPED UP IN A WARM BLANKET WITH A CUP OF TEA.
BUT I HAD TO TAKE MY CAR FOR THE MOT TEST THAT
DAY. UPON THE COLLECTION AT THE PARKING LOT I SAW
THIS VIEW RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME. I QUICKLY REACHED
FOR MY PHONE TO RECORD THIS SHORT VIDEO  AND
TOOK A COUPLE OF SNAPS. THIS MOMENT LASTED A
MINUTE OR SO... I WAS SOAKING WET BY THE END OF IT
,
BEFORE
This is the original image,
unedited. You can see that the
horizon level isn't straight, it's
MORE
,
AFTER
It's a very rare occasion when I
make a b/w photo. I don't believe
that any photo looks good in b/w.
MORE
,
B1 FILTER
B5 FILTER
This filter makes the image look too
light, overexposed to my liking and
too much contrast. I want it to be
more delicate and subtle
When I take pictures on my phone
9 out of 10 times I edit them with VSCO app.
At the moment they have 3 free b/w filters
On the contrary, the B5 brings out
the darker tones, it looks a bit
grumpy to me. Again, I'd prefer
smth more subtle
,
The third filter X1,  seemed to match my
preferences. It helped me to convey the
mood perfectly.
,
I reduced the intensity of filter
application to almost half
,
This image is now a wallpaper on
my phone
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