A field of wheat, almost ripe. This is the original:





Enhanced: I adjusted contrast and lighting and tweaked the colour a bit, showing the green bits more prominently.
Black & white: I tried sepia and bandicoot (monochrome b&w with a slight green hue) and the actual black and white worked best.
YL 2: Is a filter that mimicks analog film characteristics of old, like for example Agfa. This one brings out the yellow hues particularly.
Backlit: Extreme backlit filter creates a strange effect in the middle of the photo, just where the single leaf is, which was not planned but coincidental.
One to Three Photo Challenge in July
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The enhanced and the YL2–nice!
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Thanks for picking favourites. The YL2 was instant ripening of the wheat.
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The backlit looks almost like a carpet with a lone green leaf sticking out from the threads.
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It was an unexpected effect.
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Fandango’s comment is exactly what I thought. I rather like the enhanced version.
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Thanks for picking a favourite. I also lean towards the enhanced variation.
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A good subject Elke. I like the monochrome and YL2 best
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Thanks Brian. The monochrome reminds me of DEATH’s homestead in the discworld (no colours). But HE loves wheat.
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