I hadn't had a photo walk in a while, all that snow and arctic air, and whatnot. So, I took a little stroll around the neighborhood this weekend. I thought it would be fun to play around with waterlogue app (better late than never). I decided to focus on industrial/architectural photos - an interesting contrast, to the softness the app adds, I thought.
Totally hooked. I just love how the app enhanced the linear, rough beauty of the SOOC images. A whole new way to "see" Boston now!
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Those are really beautiful! Nice work.
ReplyDeleteSo cool! I've never tried that app, I love what you did with your photos!
ReplyDeleteI love how you focused on the buildings. We tend to use the app with flowers, but this is a creative change. Great job.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Those photos worked great in that app.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I love architecture and the little details. Fun to use waterlogue.
ReplyDeleteThey lend themselves quite nicely to this style of edit. And might I add "yeah" for it finally being weather appropriate for photo walks.
ReplyDeletethose look really cool!
ReplyDeleteOh, you know I love these! What a great way to use the ap - watercolors of our beautiful old buildings. Is it weird that I love the sewer drain cover the most??!!
ReplyDeleteLovely photography and editing with the building ~ great for 'little things' ~
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Man! I love this architecture! I would so be using the city as a backdrop in portraits! I love the details and sense of history.
ReplyDeletegreat city to explore! love that app!
ReplyDeleteHey friend. Long time. Sorry, just over worked (and entirely underpaid). A lot of people are really into this ap. You found such great subjects for it. I like that street hole cover. Seems things with strong lines work really well. Hope you're doing well.
ReplyDeleteOh those are interesting Tamar! I have seen others work with that app. It is fascinating how these apps these days can transform things in seconds compared to the actual way. I don't always wear my watches but I am glad I have them to choose from, too when the time arises.
ReplyDeleteOh I just love the way you went with these, the architecture looks too good with this app....which I don't have, can't get . . . sad panda face! lol
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture, love what you have done with them :)
ReplyDeleteFun post - I enjoy to play with apps now and then! :-)
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your photos are really interesting - did you use the waterlogue app I've recently heard about?
ReplyDeleteNo Friday post? hmmmm? Hope you're ok?
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