Snappy H’appy Photo Challenge Week 6 – My Look

We have actually spent some time thinking over this week’s Snappy H’appy Photo Challenge.

 

 

Normally we use the weekly app challenge to explore new apps and treatments. This week however let itself to mum’s marketing background. You see mum usually puts a filter on most of our shots and it is usually the same filter…. it has become my look. Because so many of the photos on our blog, Instragam and Facebook have yours truly as the focal point than using a filter that enhances my coat colour has always made sense. From a Marketing perspective mum sees it as a touchpoint that makes up my personal brand… yep that’s right treating 1st World Dog as a brand.
So enough about this marketing stuff…  let’s get back to the photo challenge.

To prove the point we have chosen a pretty simple image (me having a snooze after the trial on the weekend… me snoozing… now that is something different).

Here is my original photo…

photo 2

And here is the app’ed version by simply using Lo-Fi in Instagram…

photo 1

Thanks again to Mrs P at WeLiveInAFlat for another well researched post about the wonderful world of photography apps and hosting the challenge. Thanks also to FireBonnet for co-hosting.

Thanks again to Mrs P at WeLiveInAFlat for another well researched post about the wonderful world of photography apps and hosting the challenge. Thanks also to FireBonnet for co-hosting.

 

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9 thoughts on “Snappy H’appy Photo Challenge Week 6 – My Look

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