I tried Derek's technique of photographing an object, a rose in this case, with a black card behind the sun-lit flower. But instead of processing my iPhone photo in Xara, I used the Prisma app's Hunter filter. Similar effect.
I tried Derek's technique of photographing an object, a rose in this case, with a black card behind the sun-lit flower. But instead of processing my iPhone photo in Xara, I used the Prisma app's Hunter filter. Similar effect.
Gary W. Priester
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Impressive. A simple flat-black card? Can you show us the unprocessed photo with the card? Thanks.
Sure. Here's the original. I held the card with one hand and my iPhone with the other. It was a sunny morning and the rose was backlit.
Gary W. Priester
Mr. Moderator Emeritus Dude, Sir
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Thanks Gary that black card technique is really neat, what kind 0f rose is that?
Larry a.k.a wizard509
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Thanks. An amazing difference.
Thanks Dan. Larry, I am not sure. It is apricot colored and in a pot, that's the best I can do.
Gary W. Priester
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