Elizabeth Eiffel, Thanks so much! I rather liked the results, too!
Kris, Me too...for exactly that reason!
Sanda, I'm going to continue to play with this one...I have an idea.....;}
Emily, this is a shot from Paris but that filter has such a lovely effect on it, non? Thanks so much!
AL, this is a filter in my iPhone...of course and I can't even tell you which one because I only know where it is in a line-up! Sorry. I, too, love that softening effect! Glad you liked it, too.
Your photographs are beautiful. I see why they're in demand. Your coming to photography story is encouraging. My husband returned to it six yrs ago, at the age of 56 when disabled by chronic pain. It was the only thing that took his mind off himself. He has developed his work like a demon. It has saved him. He will love your b/w images.
“Leslie landed in the lavender and olives of Provence in 2004...fork in hand...” so began La Fourchette in 2006. Fast-forward to this moment...with survival issues managed (every ex-pat knows what I'm talking about!), I returned to my metier of psychotherapy and La Fourchette took a back seat...but it was a wonderful ride!
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hmmm.....i like it.......
You have produced a wonderful B&W image with it. Love the composition of the shot too.
I love this filter. It really gives this photo an ethereal, worldly and dreamy look. In my minds eye, this is how I see France...sigh.
Oh yes! Looks like satin finish. Takes me to the world of dreamy-dreams.
I like it...it looks like an old photo. I also like the building. Is it in Aix?
Emily
Ooh, VERY nice..I love the softness to this image. Also, I love the subject matter as well. What filter is it?
donna, ohhhh...thanks!
Elizabeth Eiffel, Thanks so much! I rather liked the results, too!
Kris, Me too...for exactly that reason!
Sanda, I'm going to continue to play with this one...I have an idea.....;}
Emily, this is a shot from Paris but that filter has such a lovely effect on it, non? Thanks so much!
AL, this is a filter in my iPhone...of course and I can't even tell you which one because I only know where it is in a line-up! Sorry. I, too, love that softening effect! Glad you liked it, too.
Your photographs are beautiful. I see why they're in demand. Your coming to photography story is encouraging. My husband returned to it six yrs ago, at the age of 56 when disabled by chronic pain. It was the only thing that took his mind off himself. He has developed his work like a demon. It has saved him. He will love your b/w images.
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