One of my favourite activities lately is to grab a coffee when I get home from work and then browse through all the wintry gorgeousness in the 100 Days of Winter flickr group. There’s such a range of images, all beautiful in their own way and each one restoring my faith that winter might actually be the most photogenic season of the year, after all!

Here are some of my own wintry offerings, foresty ones. Not from today, but wintry none-the-less.

On dark winter evenings, if there’s no opportunity for photography, there’s always the chance to have a tinker in Photoshop…

conifers

holly

horse

mane


Camera apps for your Android phone

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Do you have an Android phone that you love but are a bit jelly of your friends wonderful Instagram photos?

Do not fear! There are some rather fabulous camera apps out there that you can use in a very similar way. I have tried dozens and dozens of them (there are over 1000 available); from the free to the pricey, from rubbishy ones that crashed each time I used them to ones that are amazingly beautiful to look at and produce fabulous images.

This hasn’t been an exhaustive or very scientific bit of research, but I thought I would share the best ones I have found…

Lightbox (free)

This is my number one camera app. It is SO, so easy to set up the sharing and apply the filters, and the website like the interface of the app itself is beautifully and simply designed. I thought about giving instructions for each of these but I believe that defeats the point – apps shouldn’t need instructions, if they’re any good they should be totally intuitive. This one is.

(Plus, you can shoot with other cameras, such as Vignette (see below) using this interface – so you get the best of both worlds).

lightbox-grid

 

Retrocamera (free)

This one has such a funky interface – you can choose from a selection of old retro cameras and peer through actual old viewfinders. The photos it takes look amazing and are very easy to share – the only downside is that once you’ve decided on a particular camera and taken your photo you can’t change your mind and switch to a different look.

Retrocamera - station

 

Vignette (demo free, full version £2.49)

If you have the time and patience to delve into the myriad of different options and sub-options of film types, light leaks, lenses and borders etc you can get some amazing results with this camera app – definitely the most customisable of all the apps but in a way this is also it’s weakness.

Vignette - relish

There are lots of other great camera apps, including LittleCamera, PicPlz, MagicHour and Pudding Camera to name just a few. And of course one of the best ones is the native camera that is bundled in with every Android operating system – if you delve down into it there are all sorts of filters and effects you can apply, so maybe you don’t need to download anything at all!

Whichever app you have, whichever phone you have, it’s just another means to an end – it’s a camera to take photos with, and each and every camera is wonderful because you are there ‘behind the lens’.

Experimenting with blur

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If you find yourself in a pine wood on an overcast afternoon in winter with an SLR camera at your disposal then you might want to have a go at something like this…

blurry trees 1

I think they look quite painterly, don’t you? And it’s easy to do, too – simply switch to manual, slow the shutter speed right down, focus on the nearest tree and swoop up or down in the direction of the trees as you’re taking the photo…

blurry trees 2

It will probably take you a handful of shots to get the settings just right and undo all those years of training to be rigidly still whilst taking a photo…

blurry trees 3

These are pretty much straight out of the camera looking like this – no jiggery-pokery in Photoshop at all. Yes, the effect is quite limited, but it’s fun too!

blurry trees 4

All taken with Canon 5D MkII and EF 50mm f/1.4 lens.

Most settings are around 400ISO, f/22, 1/50th sec.