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Tulips with Higher Aspirations

Tulips with Higher Aspirations
I caught these late arriving tulips in our front yard this year before they become a distant memory.

For Apps Within your Camera group. Pinhole effect in art filters.

, J.Garcia, Gary Schotel, and 6 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Gary Schotel
Gary Schotel club
Very nice!
8 years ago.
 Bob Taylor
Bob Taylor club
A pleasing effect, indeed.
8 years ago.
 Sami Serola (inactive)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club
I say it looks rather dark. Is there option to adjust the exposure value when this pinhole effect is used?
8 years ago.
 Puchinpappy
Puchinpappy club has replied
This is what I like about this feature. The original is lighter. My photos on Ipernity always come out a little darker. The settings are automatic and most of my filters come out well exposed. Here is another flower to compare, using the same pinhole filter. www.ipernity.com/doc/821673/33818727
8 years ago. Edited 8 years ago.
 Sami Serola (inactive)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied
It is much about matter of taste of course ;-)

On many of my cameras there is also a similar feature called something like "pinhole", "vintage" or "vignetting". The reason why I usually don't like them is the way how they try to imitate some sort of a "mechanical vignetting". Anyway, the thing I find problematic or even ugly is how "white/bright" objects become gray close to edges. The way I like to work with vignetting myself is an added "soft light" blend. But these pinhole effects also have their place, like seen on that other picture of yours.
8 years ago.

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