I took photos that were abstract from the outset and photo edited them heighten the abstract effect. Lens-Artists Challenge: Abstracts
I took photos that were abstract from the outset and photo edited them heighten the abstract effect. Lens-Artists Challenge: Abstracts
I’ve mentioned before that because of the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) in the EU street photography has become difficult. It’s described as the toughest personal security law in the world. It basically says that every private person has the right to their own photo … Continue reading Newcastle Double Takes
Two pine trees in the dusk. At first, I took I eliminated the metal contraption on the right, and tweaked the contrast a bit. Finally, I changed the colour temperature. Not to make it look unnatural because I do have shots of the same trees … Continue reading From the Metropolitan Area Rhine-Neckar
Midweek Monochrome
This was the original. This came after Robert’s suggestion: desaturated on a black and white background. Still black and white background but the rose’s colour as in the original. And just for the fun of it – just putting the saturation controller on full. One-to-three … Continue reading A Bouquet of Roses
The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Inversions
Photo editing with PhotoScape. This effect is called CP2. This effect is called “eroded”. This is a combined effect, black and white and with different thresholds. Giving the original photo a warm colour treatment. One-to-Three Photo Processing in March 24
A real crow and an artificial one. My attempt at superimposing two photos. Midweek Monochrome
I took this photo of a wild clematis last autumn. One of its common names is traveller’s joy. I immediately put it through the editing wringer and forgot to note down which features I used. It was done with photoscape, a freeware software. One-to-Three Photo Processing Challenge
The Cosmic Photo Challenge: A new year dawns