Monday, October 26, 2015

Lauren Myers - Vintage

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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Morgana Sugzdinis // Vintage


Hello Guys,

So I have been trying to find some apps to help me slow down my shutter speed, but I have not had any luck. Even using a timer and leaving my phone on a steady surface, the two apps that I got just seem to distort my pictures very bad. Anyone find anything for the iPhone? I tried two free ones, Slow Shutter Camera + and Slow Shutter Camera Free. Maybe I just have to try and play with them more.
Meanwhile to edit my vintage photos I have been using PictureShow app in addition to my usual Lightroom. It has some nice settings for this effect and you can add noises to the photos too. I tried to do a double exposure one as well, I'm not sure if I went too far.

I have been shooting a lot on the country side because I live in the suburbs, it is intriguing and beautiful at this time of the year around here. I still feel like I have to get out of my comfort zone.

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I must claim that this is not a picture of a cute dog, but a picture of the relationship between the critters and the yard 

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10. Here is where I used the slow shutter speed app again, and the picture is definitely distorted 


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