One-to-Three Photo Proscessing Challenge in October
One-to-Three Photo Proscessing Challenge in October
Even in the original this almost looks like a knitted sweater straight out of the 70s.

The original photo already has elements of the impressionist, even the pointillist style. So I just enhanced this aspect.

This version is softer and blurry, even vague.

The last edit seems like a combination between bold lines and washed out colour shapes.

The editing was done with photoscape.
For the One-to-three Photo Challenge in November
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I quite like this photo even though it’s skew.

So at first I straightened boat, losing the first oar and losing some of the photos appeal to me.

Then I gave it the water colour treatment making the photo crisp and grainy.

I prefer the oil painting treatment because of the fluidity which kind of fits the water.
One-to-Three Photo Processing in October
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Original – a rather hazy view of a stretch of the Akamas coast, the peninsula on the northwestern end of Cyprus.

Heightened contrast. I darkened the photo and upped the contrast.

Stark black & white. Monochrome with a stark contrast.

Colour intensifyer. The water turned gold instead of silver.
One-to-three Photo Challenge in September
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One to Three Processing Challenge in April
That’s the original photo from Schriesheim near Heidelberg in Germany.
I chose LunaPic filters in the manner of famous artists to work on the photo. luncapic.com is a web based free photo editing site.
One-to-three Photo Processing Challenge in March
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One to Three Challenge in January
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original




backlit

monochrome

watercolour
All photo editing was done with PhotoScape.
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