Late afternoon sun at Colony Farm, taken on Saturday, December 11th.

Photos I’ve taken of scenery, interesting objects and other things.
Specifically the Brunette River, which today started creeping over its banks in a few low-lying spots. I was out in the monsoon to get a little exercise and once I was thoroughly drenched, I no longer cared and just had (relative) fun with it.
I didn’t jump in any puddles, though.

This is one of the trails that wends along the hillside in Lower Hume Park. I took the shot with my iPhone 12, then played around with the settings in Affinity Photo because I am all about manipulating reality. Also, the iPhone 12 has this tendency to make images much brighter than they appeared, almost as if Night Mode is stuck on all the time. It’s weird, but assuming it’s intentional, I suppose the logic is that it’s better to have slightly overexposed photos than ones that are too dark and will only bring shame to you when posted to social media.
Here are the settings I adjusted:

And here’s a comparison between the original and altered shot. The changes are subtle, but I think they improve the look and bring it closer to what I was eyeballing at the time.


Taken on August 21, 2021 at Iona Beach.
