Photos Tagged: Dynamic Light

Ruit © 2011 Adrien Meredith Hefta. All rights reserved.
Neptune © 2011 Adrien Meredith Hefta. All rights reserved.

“All hail the mighty Neptune!” From the Piazza Signora in Florence, filtered with Dynamic Light. But, I must say it really was so bright and sunny that day. We had such a lovely day seeing the art at the Accademia, … Continue reading

Duomo © 2011 Adrien Meredith Hefta. All rights reserved.

The famous dome designed by Brunelleschi, atop the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore (more commonly called the Duomo), in Florence, Italy.

Leaning © 2011 Adrien Meredith Hefta. All rights reserved.

I used the Dynamic Light app to give this iconic landmark a different look than your typical tourist.  I think the texture makes it look like a vintage postcard.

Lucca © 2011 Adrien Meredith Hefta. All rights reserved.

Photographer’s Tip:  If you are looking to make your photos pop, Dynamic Light is a really fun app to have. One can use it to massively change the look of a photograph, which is sometimes appropriate. Looking back over my … Continue reading

Dynamic Montecatini © 2011 Adrien Meredith Hefta. All rights reserved.

Another shot from Montecatini Terme, in Northern Tuscany. This one has been filtered with Dynamic Light, but I’ve got an unfiltered version for sale in my Etsy shop. It printed up beautifully on the bright white Moab Entrata paper.

Big Ben © 2011 Adrien Meredith Hefta. All rights reserved.

Another iconic image from London…Big Ben and Parliament! This was as close as we got. I framed the shot so as to just see the building, but between it and me was a six lane, traffic-filled street, about 200 people (tourists … Continue reading

Over the River Thames, the London Eye looms large © 2011 Adrien Meredith Hefta. All rights reserved.

With its mammoth size and beautiful silhouette against the River Thames, the London Eye has become a much photograph monument.  Here I’ve photographed it from one of the foot bridges that cross the river, then edited it with the app Dynamic Light. … Continue reading