I actually had two photos tie during the POW voting, and while I picked the one with the bicyclist as my POW submission, I included recipes for both. They're both freakishly similar, so you're really not missing much if you don't feel like reading both.
Phone: LG G3
Model number: VS985 4G (Verizon)
OS: Android 4.4.2 (KitKat)
Captured in: Default Camera app
Edited in: VSCOcam
I don't remember if I've mentioned this online in any official category, but the phone I shot my previous crit and the first half of this crit with, my LG G2, has been broken since May or so. I initially thought it was an issue with the digitizer on the touch screen, but it apparently was actually a swelling battery. Given the G2's inability to be opened to replace the battery on your own, I cashed in on my upgrade plan and upgraded to the G3, so I'm still getting used to how powerful it is. So far, I enjoy it.
I saw this event much like I saw my last POW: I was waiting outside, specifically for the 43 bus this time, and saw this guy on a bike riding my way. I loaded up my camera, framed the shot as best I could in the few seconds before the biker got close enough to photograph, and then I took a single shot. I waited until the biker was in about the middle of the frame, as I wanted them to be on the right side of the frame in the final product, and given the speed of which they were going and the amount of time it took me to actually click in to fire the shutter, it ended up perfectly.
As for editing, I loaded the image up in VSCOcam when I was riding on the bus. Since Berk asked us to not do too much post production on the images, I simply bumped the contrast up one or two points. No filters, nothing too serious. Just pure image.
Phone: LG G2
Model number: VS980 4G (Verizon)
OS: Android 4.4.2 (KitKat)
Captured in: Default Camera app
Edited in: VSCOcam
Much like the first image, I didn't do too much with this after the fact, though I did take it a bit further. There's this girl in my Queer Theory class who always wears incredibly bright rainbow clothing, and one day a few weeks back I found her in this interesting getup. As interesting looking as the rest of her outfit was, the waist-down was what I deemed to be the most important part. She stopped so I could photograph her, I made sure she was standing half on light tile, half on dark tile, and took a number of shots. This was the most successful.
While I did edit this in VSCOcam and play with the contrast a bit again, I did apply the C1/Vibrant filter, though instead of using it full force (somewhere around +10 or +12, I believe) I only set it to +2, as to avoid making it look overly edited.