Tag: #onetothree

Inexplicably Called “The Blue Hat”

The best theory why this remnant of the town fortification is called “the blue hat” is that the orginal roof was made of blue black slate, possibly destroyed during the Thirty Year’s War. But it remains a theory.

original

The following pictures have all been cropped and the contrast was slightly increased. All editing was done with Photoscape.

“bandicoot”

“water colour pencil”

“oil painting”

Blauer Hut

Kate’s One-to-Three Processing Challenge in October

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Fair Flying

Original

Front lighting

Colour saturation and cellophane treatment

Embossed

I enjoyed playing with the vivid colours of this shot of a fair. And then tried taking the colour completely out of it in the last embossed version. I was surprised how well that worked with the details of the carousel and the tree in the background if only in contrast to the colourful version. I used photoscape for all the photo editing.

One to three Photo Processing in August.

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A Snowman Before Meltdown

—————- This is the unedited photo of a snowman with rather unusual facial features.

This is a filter from photoscape called AF3. ——- The same shot with heavy doses of back light.

—— Another photoscape filter, this time CP2. ——– And finally, an artistic filter called edges.

———– Photoshopped images for the One to Three Processing Challenge in February.

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