originial aquarelle blue tint partially embossed sharpened One-to-Three Photo Processing Challenge in December
originial aquarelle blue tint partially embossed sharpened One-to-Three Photo Processing Challenge in December
One to Three Challenge in November
I’ve always admired Cee’s badge for her Black and White Challenge (CBWC) which was the photo of a wave. So I took a lot (and I mean A LOT) of pictures or waves during our holiday. The beach we spend our week in Sardinia (Baia … Continue reading The Not-So-Great Wave off Baia Verde
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 … Continue reading I’m all Ears
This editing is obvious – changed to black and white. Here I adjusted several parameters: slightly desaturated, added focus and slightly darker. This is a change of depth of field. One-to-three Challenge in June
original dehazed colour variations colour engraving and added contrast zoom in on the predator One-to-Three Photo Processing Challenge in May
The original. I prepared these 1-2-3 pics a couple of weeks ago and forgot to note down the editing filters I used. So here they are, without any comments. One-to-Three Photo Processing Challenge
The original (click to enlarge) One-to-Three Photo Challenge in March
The original. Just a touch lighter than the original and a bit of fiddling with contrast etc. (done with Photoscape). The obvious choice for two castles and a medieval tower: sepia (done with Photoscape). Metallic sheen, notably copper: Lomo (done with Lunapic). A filter called … Continue reading Quiet Reflection on a Sunday Afternoon
The original photo. The pastel drawing filter (photoscape) applied to the periphery. Focused on the yellow leaf. Water colours filter (photoscape) applied to the whole photo. I lightended the whole photo and added contrast. One-to-three Photo Challenge in November