… if that’s what I ask it to do. I must have known about Jude’s Life in Colour challenge when I persuaded it to take these shots.







… if that’s what I ask it to do. I must have known about Jude’s Life in Colour challenge when I persuaded it to take these shots.
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What a very smart phone! And a smart operator, Margaret 🙂 🙂
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Honestly, Jo, it’s not. It’s a basic Motorola, and one of the cheapest phones you can buy. It beats me why people pay more.
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So, did you use Photoshop or something to achieve the yellow ‘highlights’? 🙂
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No. You focus your shot. Then press on the part of the image that’s the colour you want to highlight, and the phone camera does the rest. Clever, eh?
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I think I might manage that 🤣🤣
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If I can, Jo, you can.
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That’s clever, Margaret!
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Not me. The phone.
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😄😄
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Love those ferns leading to the wood…
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I did too. Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal again of course.
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Lovely
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🙂
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Gorgeous
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It’s quite fun, isn’t it?
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Absolutely
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Well, how clever! Well done – even if you blame the phone…
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Well, I’ll accept some reflected glory … if you insist 😉
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♥ ;-D
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Your smart phone has a very good eye for interesting colours, most enjoyable to look at.
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Thanks! I have to tell it what to look for, but after that it’s on its own.
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It certainly pays close attention to your instructions.
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What a clever phone. I don’t think mine can do that.
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And yours is so up-market compared with mine too.
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Proof that yellow doesn’t have to be overpowering. Well done, Margaret.
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Thanks Frank.
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Fun images, Margaret.
And an unusual habit for a phone. I know some of the apps, like Snapseed, do it, but I didn’t know any phones did it of their own volition (well, carefully guided by the operator) 🙂
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Ah well, fancy my cheap-as-chips (relatively speaking of course) phone being ahead of the game!
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Your smart phone is very very smart! And a good photographer too!
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Thank you. But it’s a bottom-of-the-range bargain basement phone.
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So we’ve established that your phone is smarter than all of us, despite being cheap (relatively) and cheerful. The results are marvellous!
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Thanks! P’raps I’m the smart one for buying from the Bargain Basement 😉 ?
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Yes, that must be it…………..or, you are a Yorkshire girl!
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‘Appen.
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😻
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What amazingly clever, beautiful and interesting photos – it really makes you study the focus point when most other colours are so muted… fascinating, and very lovely images!
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Thank you. It’s a fun piece of kit.
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I’m hugely envious… one day I will get a better iPhone camera, and hope for better results!!
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This is emphatically not in iPhone territory. It’s a cheap-o.
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… well it’s just beautiful and so inspiring!
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They call me mellow yellow, quite rightly. ; )
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What a cool feature. And a lovely set of images
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It’s quite clever, isn’t it?
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I never even take photos with my phone, but I’ll have to check if mine can do something like this. Amazing how the yellow colour stands out, especially in the second photo, while everything else fades.
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I increasingly don’t bother to take my camera out unless in a new area or otherwise being a tourist. My phone’s not as good, but … it’ll do.
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Nice feature!
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It’s fun. And particularly good in Autumn, selecting reds and browns.
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now that’s a clever phone – and an even more clever you for discovering the function 😀
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Well your phone may be smart Margaret but it would be silly to think the operator wasn’t responsible for the beauty of the images! Loved your exploration of yellow, both in this post and your last.
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Thank you Tina. Praise from you is well worth having!
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Beautiful yellows through you smart phone, Margaret. I have been useing my iPhone more often now. 🙂
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It’s just too easy not to bother with a camera most of the time, isn’t it?
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What a nice feature to have and you certainly used it to excellent effect. Lovely!
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Thank you!
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Beautiful starbursts of golden, Margaret!😀 You have me intrigued to play around with the settings on my camera and phone …
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Annika, thanks so much for having a good old browse through my posts. With jobs out of the way, I shall enjoy repaying the compliment. Yes, do. It was a fun find on my phone, this one.
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Colour pops I am guessing used to be technically difficult before the digital world arrived. I think your yellow works well as less obvious than red. Perhaps that’s because nature already chose (well natural selection did) yellow as effective contrast for greens and greys.
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Actually Agnes, red and brown worked brilliantly in the autumn, and I got some nice shots of autumnal woods. Some colours don’t work at all – green and blue for instance. But yes, it’s all a bit of innocent lockdown fun.
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