Showing posts with label Clouds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clouds. Show all posts

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Lument

iPhone, 5C, Hipstamatic, Photography, Photo, Sunset, Malta

At first I was hesitating to go up on the roof to get the laundry down (yes in the Mediterranean we hang our clothes up on the roof :) ) but boy am I glad I did? It was a perfect winter sunset and I was lucky to have my iPhone on me.


Thursday, December 1, 2011

Misere

Vittoriosa, Malta

A storm approaching with a lot of clouds
"After a storm comes a calm." Matthew Henry
I shot this photograph today using my iPhone whole I was out smoking a cigarette. It was so windy that I only had a few seconds to capture it. The formation of the clouds was amazing with the huge gaping hole on the right hand side showing nothing but perfect blue sky.

Since I thought that this photograph was pretty dramatic, while editing it I decided to add grain to it to continue adding to the drama. For some reason I always thought that grain adds a more dramatic effect especially to black and white photographs.

This photograph was captured on my iPhone using the Hipstamatic app. Some minor editing was done in PS CS4. Settings for Hipstamatic were BlacKeys B&W/Lucifer IV.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Distorted Dreams

72nd Street, New York City

New York City on a rainy day
"All human beings are also dream beings. Dreaming ties all mankind together." Jack Kerouac
While this picture really does look like a distorted dream, I can assure you that it is pretty real. The picture was shot from 72nd Street on Broadway a few days before Hurricane Irene hit. 

Personally I think New York City looks best on cloudy/stormy days. The dark dull clouds make the red stone on several buildings pop more. It's like New York City becomes alive when it's raining. At least that's how I see it. But then again, rain for me is beautiful and mystical at the same time and that's mainly because I am coming from a country that gets almost 340 days of sunshine every year. 

Yes the picture is crooked and I wanted it to be that way. I wanted to portray an inward perspective, like you are being led into the engulfing clouds and ready to be swallowed in the storm. 

This photograph was captured on my iPhone using the Hipstamatic app. Some minor editing was done in PS CS4. Settings for Hipstamatic were BlacKeys B&W/Lucifer IV