Raindrops freeze upon contact with cold leaves near a crossing with traffic lights in Frankfurt, Nov.30.
(Sony A7r III, FE 1.8/135 GM – 1.8, 1/160 sec, ISO1600)
Raindrops freeze upon contact with cold leaves near a crossing with traffic lights in Frankfurt, Nov.30.
(Sony A7r III, FE 1.8/135 GM – 1.8, 1/160 sec, ISO1600)
As the partial lockdown in Germany due to the coronavirus and the release of Photoshop’s new neural filter “colorize” almost coincided, I had time to try and see what the filter can do. Here is an example of a color photo of Frankfurt taken just after nightfall. The original is shown at right above, the de-colorized version below, done in Photoshop. The neural filter then created a new version of the b-w picture adding computer-generated colors. See for yourself and let me know what you think.

























In recent weeks, I’ve been collecting shoes (only with my camera, though) that ended up on Frankfurt sidewalks and streets, either being carelessly discarded or left for further use.
(Fuji x100f, each picture overexposed by about 3 stops)