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XP4N: I made a (photography) thing!

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  • @GeoTony said:
    Yes @jwmmakerofmusic , it’s a picture of a stained glass window in a church we visited today.

    Goegeous. Purchasing XP4N!

  • Where is that last one taken?

  • Isle of Lismore in the Inner Hebrides @Tarekith … the structure on the left is a 3000 year old broch.

  • Thanks, great pics too!

  • @richardyot said:

    That chair! 🤩 Fantastic series!

  • I go through this thread very couple of weeks. What a great app, and such beautiful photos. Here’s one of my daughter at a wedding recently.

  • Looks like a lonely wedding!

  • wimwim
    edited May 18

    New grandson. Couldn’t help myself …

  • @Tarekith said:
    Looks like a lonely wedding!

    Ha!

  • @iansainsbury said:

    @Tarekith said:
    Looks like a lonely wedding!

    Ha!

    This photo is fantastic! 🤩 But don’t symbolize wedding by any means. Here is how I see it:

    Center elements are strong background light coming from the window and a young girl in a daydreaming position. She is in shadow (sadness), but looking up to the sky (hope), sitting alone at the empty table with empty glasses and one empty chair. It clearly symbolizes loneliness and desire for a partner. And there is an empty room (life) surrounded with half-empty bookshelves (memories) and a big door on the right that leads to the light outside. (a solution to her desire)

    @iansainsbury said:
    I go through this thread very couple of weeks. What a great app, and such beautiful photos. Here’s one of my daughter at a wedding recently.

  • @wim said:

    Thumbs up for this beautiful photo! 😍

  • @Luxthor said:

    @iansainsbury said:

    @Tarekith said:
    Looks like a lonely wedding!

    Ha!

    This photo is fantastic! 🤩 But don’t symbolize wedding by any means. Here is how I see it:

    Center elements are strong background light coming from the window and a young girl in a daydreaming position. She is in shadow (sadness), but looking up to the sky (hope), sitting alone at the empty table with empty glasses and one empty chair. It clearly symbolizes loneliness and desire for a partner. And there is an empty room (life) surrounded with half-empty bookshelves (memories) and a big door on the right that leads to the light outside. (a solution to her desire)

    Thank you! That's an interesting take - I love the fact a photo can prompt a story like this.

  • Still enjoying all the images here - that wedding shot is fantastic!

    Oftentimes, images here look quite a bit sharper than mine. Is it just a difference between the downsized images here and looking at mine in Lightroom? I know my originals are pretty sharp because the 'Unprocessed' versions show that but I still sometimes long for something a wee bit sharper. I don't suppose the outcome would vary depending on the model of phone being used (mine is a iPhone 14 Pro)?

    Is there any way that the app could provide some control on the amount of blur applied? Some sort of slider in settings for example? I suspect that the amount of blur applied varies by film type, meaning a global setting may not work.

    Just thought I'd put the suggestion out there. Are there any more updates to the app in the works?

    Thanks
    Lee

  • edited May 22

    @GeoTony said:

    Do you have a b/w “high contrast” version of this picture?

  • @cuscolima I think this uses that setting…

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