evenlake said:It's actually kind of difficult to shoot exclusively in B&W, I've noticed. Only good apps I've found for shooting are 6x6 and Hipstamatic, and square doesn't work for all shots, as seen below.
Taken with Camera+, desaturated with Snapseed.
evenlake said:Taken with Hipstamatic, Americana lens, US1776 film.
Bethesda Reader
richardcb said:Great idea, Blake. Here's my contribution to monomarch. Taken with 6x6, processed in Simply B&W and Monophix.
Analog Mail
DezRacer said:Great idea... Here's what I have. Camera+ and processed with that and FX PhotoStudio.
evenlake said:It's actually kind of difficult to shoot exclusively in B&W, I've noticed. Only good apps I've found for shooting are 6x6 and Hipstamatic, and square doesn't work for all shots, as seen below.
Taken with Camera+, desaturated with Snapseed.
Really great image, Cat. Please don't tell me you just found him by chance.Renaissance Man
Taken with ProCamera. PP with FilterStorm, ScratchCam, Pixlromatic, Iris.
He was at Starbucks and I loved that he had a laptop and cell phone! So I posted on my FB page how I really wanted to snap him, but I suck at Street photography. So after lots of encouragement from my peeps, I got the shot!richardcb said:Really great image, Cat. Please don't tell me you just found him by chance.
Well, even more, that means you've got a classic shot that deserves wider distribution. Magazines would pay for that sort of pic. And of course I hate you for it!He was at Starbucks and I loved that he had a laptop and cell phone! So I posted on my FB page how I really wanted to snap him, but I suck at Street photography. So after lots of encouragement from my peeps, I got the shot!
richardcb said:Well, even more, that means you've got a classic shot that deserves wider distribution. Magazines would pay for that sort of pic. And of course I hate you for it!
evenlake said:Shot with Camera+, edited with Instagram's new Lux feature.
American Museum of Natural History
evenlake said:Shot with Camera+, edited with Instagram's new Lux feature.
American Museum of Natural History
Great pic, as always, Blake, but is it me or is the b&w not quite as clean and crisp as in your other shots? Highlights have blown out losing detail in the hat and hands. Is that the Hoth filter at work?This is from my first tests with Camera Awesome, using the Hoth filter.
richardcb said:Great pic, as always, Blake, but is it me or is the b&w not quite as clean and crisp as in your other shots? Highlights have blown out losing detail in the hat and hands. Is that the Hoth filter at work?