iPhone 5s’s native camera.
Processed with VSCOcam with LV02 preset.
Added another filter and credit in Phonto.
Added up another B&W filter in SnapSeed.
Resized a photo in Macbook.
This photo is a respond to Phoneography Challenge, the Phone as Your Lens: Black-and-White .
A perspective that captures elements to make this image a metaphor for the unknown. Also the way the tones expand pushes me to view its width as well as its depth. Well done. Happy Phoneography Monday.
Happy Phoneography Monday to you too. Thanks for your nice comment as always :)
I just love vanishing perspective – excellent shot.
I like the way Black & White help improve the perspective. Thank you.
I have been using VSCOcam quite a lot lately, slowly going into the editing features rather than relying on the presents, not that they aren’t great :) Is this place anywhere interesting? :)
I have no idea that VSCOcam also provides the editing features as I use only its presets. This place was Mrigadayavan Palace where I visited in Jan 2014.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mrigadayavan_Palace
Great photo. :D
Thank you ;)
Love the way we’re pulled into the photo by the perspective. Using B&W keeps us from being distracted from that.
janet
Yes, B&W really did help improve the perspective in this image. Thank you for stopping-by.
Great use of the light and shadows. Works so well in B&W. Kudos to this frame.
Thank you ;)
Great perspective and nice B&W tones. Well done!
robert
Thank you.
Great shadow, lines and perspective!
Thank you for your kind words. I love the light and shadow in this image as well.
the depth of that pathway is nicely captured in the click
I’m glad that I clicked to capture this one :)
Your different processing choices added rich and subtle dimensions to this great original shot.
At first, I didn’t think I would use different 3 sets of B&W. However, I wasn’t satisfied with the first one from VSCOcam so I decided to give it a try in Phonto and then Snapseed.
Thank you for your comment.
Impressive!!!
Thank You!!! ;)