I like using the 'Long Exposure' option on 'Live' photos with my iPhone 14 to create the effect of silky flowing water, without the need for a camera, filters and tripod. Although it can be tricky to keep still long enough for the perfect shot, and it might crop in strange places, the results are worth it. If you're interested check out this useful guide.
Aug 24, 2024 · 2 min read
For the other images, I lazily used the "Bright" Look in Snapseed to enhance strong colors, but reversed the vignette to make the image more realistic and give a semblance of a unique touch.
The rusting and weathering of old boats in Southwold Harbour creates rich, earthy tones and intricate lines that add character and depth to the images.
Aldeburgh Beach, using the "Morning" look in Snapseed to try and make something arty out of essentially a blurred image. I blame the seagulls for not keeping still enough.
View of the River Alde from Snape Maltings.
Finally, the view from our cottage in the grounds of The Old Rectory at Flixton, not great quality thanks to the excessive zoom and crop.