Tag: photo editing

Playing with a Tractor

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

Blooming Editing

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

Hoarfailure

We had a lot of hoarfrost during the past week and it looked enchanting. However, I did not manage to take any decent pictures, not from a distance. So I took what I’ve got, a photo that had the green leaves of a climber and the frosty background, and tried to enhance it. I am not happy with the results but I thought it might be interesting to post unsuccessful one-to-three.

Original

Colour enhanced version.

A filter called AF6 from the photoscape editing program.

Colour temperature set to as cold as possible (no kidding).

One-to-Three Photo Processing Challenge in January.

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Bare Faced

Barren trees means nests are exposed and you can see where a happy family lived last spring. Lack of leaves also exposes weird forms like the cudgel like branches of a barren sycamore or planetree. And sunsets – whether au natural or with the plastic … Continue reading Bare Faced