#CeceLearnsE01 - Filter Photography: Need inputs!

in #photography7 years ago

So, I've been trying to get into photography lately.

I don't have the equipment to capture the perfect angles and such but this is just for fun. I like capturing skies, mountains, trees and people. But here's the catch -- I like looking at the pics with this filter: Willow.

Oftentimes I just take a a lot of pictures and then post them a week later with that one filter and just try to get away with calling it as photography. Sorry guys, I'm still new to this. This is why I'm posting it here to get some of your inputs :)

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-- this is an image i took of a cute little flower that I saw on the street. Can you guess the original color of this image?

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-- I took this photo after going to some of Cebu City's tourist destinations. This was the perfect scene to commemorate the memories we had of that day.

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-- Now this is just a random photo I took while walking. I was at Ayala Center Cebu and everything in this view looked so blue.

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-- This pic looks like a scene straight out of a zombie movie. Don't you think so too?

So what do you guys think of this filter? Do you think i have a future in photography? Let me know in the comments!
All the photos posted here are on my instagram page - @theofficialkeks
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Some great pictures! The filter works really well on the pictures you took, I like how it seems to keep some of the red tones.
You can even increase the "zombie movie" effect on the last picture by setting a higher ISO and less shutter time on your camera, that makes the picture look "rough".