No filters. Nothing. I don't have any filters James and my camera does not have different exposure settings - it is just a 5Mp phonecam - so same camera, nothing changed other than the direction I was pointing in as the late low sunshine slanted in on one part of the streets but not on the other.
Ah the magic of exposure
ReplyDeleteNatural variation in light though Jams. I never manipulate. Not that I am criticising manipulation, but I just don't do it myself.
ReplyDeleteNo filters whatever?
ReplyDeleteNo filters. Nothing. I don't have any filters James and my camera does not have different exposure settings - it is just a 5Mp phonecam - so same camera, nothing changed other than the direction I was pointing in as the late low sunshine slanted in on one part of the streets but not on the other.
ReplyDeleteA change of perspective makes all the difference.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is the first photo :-)
Yes Cherie, the first is the most distinctive and atmospheric
ReplyDeleteHow lovely - a lumiere display. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, as ever.
ReplyDeleteIt has a soul and character. Nice building.
ReplyDeleteI really like this set.
ReplyDeleteA change in perspective can work wonders in other contexts too. :)
Thanks. It is nicely metaphorical.
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