Blanko c 16 film with JohnS Lens.” Indian boy in the desert I used iPhone 5 and Hipstamatic app for this photo. She is traditional Turkish woman from village. Isp?d?n is one historical village of Kayseri City from Turkey. ‘ Isb?d?n/Ba?p?nar-Kayseri‘ by Tayfun öztürk – “She is live in Isb?d?n village. The photo was taken using an iPhone 5 and edited in Snapseed.” Isb?d?n/Ba?p?nar-Kayseri ‘ Another day at the hospital‘ by Eraddatz Photo – “Having spent a number of days in the hospital after my wife’s surgery I was sitting near the nurses station and saw this gentleman. ‘ Parade blues‘ by Susan Rennie Another day at the hospital La aplicación utilizada fue snapseed, desenfoqué el fondo y el primer plano, junto con el viñeteo, para centrar la atención en el hombre.” Parade blues La fotografía esta tomada en una parada de tranvía de Bilbao, mientras lo esperaba. The application used was Snapseed, I blurred it the background and the foreground, along with vignetting to focus on the man. ‘ Larga Espera‘ by unaisa momoitio – “The photograph is taken at a tram stop in Bilbao, as expected. Finally I used Tadaa SLR to get a shallow depth of field.” Larga Espera I used Blender then and to get the desired effect of having him exposed properly and everything else underexposed. I then opened it in VSCO where I used a BW filter and saved an underexposed version and an overexposed version. This photo was taken with ProCamera 7, straightened, cropped square, scaled and flipped in Filterstorm Neue. They are not called mans best friend for nothing! It was most definitely a mutually beneficial relationship, one that I get as I have dogs myself. He brought her back with the hope of finding her a new home but most people don’t seem to want older, tatty and slightly eccentric dogs so he kept her himself and was very happy he did. He heard her barking and went out to see she had chewed through the rope and was in bad condition. Her previous owners left her to die tied to something on a small island just off the coast. He also told us how he came to rescue the dog. The man was more than happy for me to snap away and he put her through her paces showing off her swimming skills and as this shot shows, how she would dance for a treat. I usually prefer candid street shots but asking permission and getting a pose certainly has its place also. Myself and my girlfriend were away for a few days and were on a photowalk when we bumped into this man and his dog, who it turned out spent hours together everyday on the seafront. ‘ Where Would I Be Without You?‘ by Ross Mannion – “Where Would I Be Without You was shot in Wexford in the first week of June this year. I took it with Hipstamatic (Jane & BlacKeys EF), straightened it a little with Filterstorm Neue and underexposed it with my favourite B&W filter in VSCO. I could really empathize with this man because my father spent a large portion of his last years in hospitals and I was in this mans shoes more than once. I wondered if I should take the picture but went ahead anyway. I was waiting outside the ward when this man came out of the coronary care unit and was visibly upset. ‘ Bad News‘ by Ross Mannion – “Bad News was shot last week while I was visiting someone in hospital. Lovely picture of that special moment, which lasted for a few seconds.” Bad News Snapseed was the main editing app, which includes tilt-shift, Superimpose app for delivering the women’s silhouette to foreground out of the background blur, Mextures – for some lights improvements, VSCO for the B&W, after that Snapseed for more drama for lightening. After that I was passing by – she threw a gaze, but it was too late -“I Shot The Sheriff” ‘ She was waiting.‘ by Kestas Venzlauskas – “The Shot was made in a very quick way, and my hands were shaking a bit, because she was staring at me, and it was the first time I taken a picture without permission. The photo was taken with Hipstamatic (Watts lens and BlacKeys Extra Fine). There are nice elements like the window, lamps etc but I feel myself the hand determines the mood of the whole. What I feel happy about with this photo is the hand of the man. I used to go there because there is a smokers seat. ‘ Think‘ by Keisuke Takahashi – “This photo was taken on a cafe in the bakery of my town. Let us know if you have a favourite and your top tips for creating an emotionally charged photograph in the comments section at the bottom of the page. Featured photographers include Keisuke Takahashi, Kestas Venzlauskas, Ross Mannion, Unaisa Momoitio, Susan Rennie, Eraddatz Photo, Tayfun öztürk and Nick Kenrick. This weeks showcase features a selection of mobile photography that does just this. It is also a very difficult one to execute and capture in a fleeting moment. The ability to tell a story or convey a mood in a photograph is powerful skill to have. For this week’s showcase of mobile photography from the Mobiography Flickr Group, the theme is emotional photography.
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