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One-to-three photo processing challenge
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PS: It’s not really the last figure left, there is another one standing on top of the wall.
One-to-three photo processing challenge
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—————- 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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All effects were achieved with Photoscape.
One to three Challenge in January
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The photoshopped versions are all cropped. A I changed the shot to monochrome but applied selective colouring to the orange of the beak and the area around the eye. B No change to shot A except the selective colour has been changed from orange to blue. C The focus around the head of the goose in the centre has been kept but the rest of the photo is taken out of focus. D I used lunapic.com to change the photo into a picture in the style of Rembrandt.
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And now for something completely different:
These were the original, unedited photos I’ve used for the shapes above.




The statue of the mouse (from The Gruffalo fame) is less than two years old. The wood has weathered well so far, as has the yellow coat of paint but a bit of photographic weathering deepens the cracks and fissures. Photoscape has an antique photo filter to round off the look.
This metal and wood sculpture of a warrior has been weathered by rain and wind and sun and given a dark vignette around the outside to complete the picture.
This sun, again enhanced with an antique photo filter from photoscape and artificial back lighting, looks a lot more weathered now.
Finally, a black panther made of metal and covered in rust, has been contrast heightened and backlit and scratched.
A Photo a Week: Weathered
Double inversion: positioning and colour
A fountain:
A tapid’s dripping nose:
A swan after dabbling:
A mini icicle:
A fountain in the woods:
The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Inversion