MyNegativePhotography - 02.15.2019

This is my entry for #MyNegativePhotography initiated by @eii

I say honestly, I do not really like to take photographs with a smartphone. Usually, I use it for chimes, and I carry a camera with me for photos.

But it happens that I forget to take a camera with me, so it was yesterday. My son and I drove into one yard, we had to solve a couple of questions, but we stumbled into the closed door of the store. Just leave, without loot, it's boring.

After the rain the yard was flooded with water. Reflections of trees in the water made me think about the phone.

Previously, if I used a camera, then it was a full-time camera Samsung Galaxy S4. But, before the new year, I installed the program - the MX camera. It allows you to take pictures in different modes, including negative shots.

I thought that in this version this tree would be interesting to look at.

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As they say, I decided to break away from the full program and began experimenting with camera modes. It turned out such a bright and aggressive version of the negative image.

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Positive photo snapshot of this location, looks like this.

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Photos taken with a Samsung Galaxy S4 phone.
Author @barski
Ukraine

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This is also looks so cool and dramatic @barski😉 you are so good as photographer

Thank you so much!

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Thank you so much!

Howdy today barski! What a great tree that is and makes a wonderful subject for your experimental shots, well done!

Thank you so much! Have a great day!

Howdy today sir barski! you are very welcome. Are you guys out in the country or in the city? Because you have so many good scenic photos.

)) we are urban. But, the edge of the city is within reach.

howdy again sir barski! Oh I see, that's great that you all get out into the country for yourselves and for the beautiful photography, keep up the good work!