I photographed this pickup near Taos, New Mexico, with my iPhone4. (You can see another view here.)
Thought it might be fun to run it through the Waterlogue app on my phone. . . .
You can’t really see it here, but there’s a white border that was added by Waterlogue. This was cropped square for Instagram.
Then I tried the same app on my iPad, which has more options:
There’s a lot more detail and it’s not quite so rough, but I think I like both. Which one do you prefer?
Great weekend, everyone!
{carole}
The photo as such is already great. I’m partial to the first. I find it looks more like a painting.
I think it does too, Caroline.
I like the iPad version. The square crop is a bit tight.
I agree. Instagram can be very confining sometimes. Thanks for the comment, and welcome!
My vote goes to #1 – love that app !
Cool. Thanks for weighing in, Susan!
That’s a terrific app. It really suits this photo and gives it such a dreamy quality.
I’ve recently heard about an app (or perhaps a setting in Photoshop) that simulates a charcoal drawing. That could be interesting also.
Yes, there are options for pencil drawing and oil painting too. I’ve also had some decent results with the oil painting tool on Photoscape.