Most of the photos I shot this week had a faded filter of some sort added to them, giving them the feel of memory rather than real life:
Welcome to this week’s installment of my daily photographic record. Posts in this series will be photos from the week before, roughly Friday through Friday. This, once a week, wrap-up post will publish on Sunday. The photos for this post will be in a gallery format, they will have all been taken on my phone. The captions on the photos will be an indication of the photo-editing software used to edit them, or simply “as-shot” for those that are unedited.
Writing a weekly wrap up with a gallery is a way for me to gather my thoughts on what has caught my attention in the previous week. It will be a way of filtering through what I am thinking about photographically. I’ll also be able to come back to these posts and look at what trends emerge over time.
As with all my posts, your comments are welcome. I appreciate your interaction with my work here on this blog. It is my intention to publish in this series on Sunday. Every Sunday that is possible. Looking at my year, I already know there are some weeks where I will not be close enough to my technology to make a post possible. In an effort to keep this project pleasant for myself, I won’t be attempting catch-up posts.
Hope to see you in the comments below and in this space next week!
Cheers!
these are all wonderful, and the “wheat fields” is absolutely gorgeous!!
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Thank you, that field was looking particularly beautiful that day.
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I do like the faded filter shots, gives them a different feel
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I tend to really like faded filter looks.
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Love these photos!
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Thanks!
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I love this filter and your composition of those long wavy grasses is one of my favorites. Hope you are well!
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Thank you and that field was perfect that particular afternoon. I am doing well, and hope you are too π
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Love the header shot especially, Amy! Another good week’s work π π
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Thanks Jo π
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I like the faded look, particularly with the sepia effect on your photo of the lake. Memories of better days is a good way to describe it.
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Thanks very much.
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The vintage look works well, Amy. I agree the image of he grasses is very appealing. Terrific series.
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Thanks π
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The filtering of these definitely gives that historical feel Amy. Hope all is well and thinking of you and your move.
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Thanks very much, I am well and the move, while a bit crazy, is going well.
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