Yesterday didn't turn out at all like I had planned. Two people needed rides to the Dr. then one of them asked me to take her to the ER last night. ER quite busy with ambulance traffic so we were there about 4-1/2 hours. Playing with my new cell phone and Snapseed. Finished the final image this morning.
You are such a nice person to be so sacrificial and helpful. I feel certain your friends are totally grateful for that. The way you have chosen to present this photo is incredibly creative and tells the story of your day so well. I love it in black-and-white FAV
What a thoughtful friend you are! Although you did get a bonus to be able to play around with this while you waited. I hope your friend is ok and feeling better now. Good job- it sure sums up what waiting in the ER is like!
You are a true friend! You made good use of that waiting time experimenting with Snapseed. Clever presentation of what surely must have been uninspiring surroundings.
@30pics4jackiesdiamond Thanks Jackie. I appreciate that. I know you've done similarly. I sort of enjoyed Snapseed. But it's like photoshop. It allows me not to concentrate on the basics of photography. @grammyn Thank you for all of that Katy. You'd have done the same I'm sure for a friend if you could. @olivetreeann Thanks Ann. I really didn't do the processing while waiting, just the photos. @thewatersphotos Thanks Gary. Snapseed is a pretty good app for a cell phone. There's so much that can be done with it and have barely scratched the surface. @mcsiegle Thank you Mary. I did the processing the next day. My eyes were blurring before I left. @jamibann Thanks Issi. @wakelys Thanks Sue. @kjarn Thank you Kathy. It wasn't s serious as she feared.
@grammyn Thank you for all of that Katy. You'd have done the same I'm sure for a friend if you could.
@olivetreeann Thanks Ann. I really didn't do the processing while waiting, just the photos.
@thewatersphotos Thanks Gary. Snapseed is a pretty good app for a cell phone. There's so much that can be done with it and have barely scratched the surface.
@mcsiegle Thank you Mary. I did the processing the next day. My eyes were blurring before I left.
@jamibann Thanks Issi.
@wakelys Thanks Sue.
@kjarn Thank you Kathy. It wasn't s serious as she feared.