




The Cosmic Photo Challenge: A Splash of Colour
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Boats on the lake
Fun fair ride.
Water playground
Cee’s Black & White Challenge: Busy Photos but with a Purpose
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The seal of approval by the German choir association awarded to nursery schools which excel in music education. It reads: We like to sing!
A verse of a well-known and well-liked children’s song, sung by children waiting for St Nicolas:
The verse is part of a mural on the side of the Hornbacher Steinhäusel in a village in the Odenwald. The rest of the description reads:
“- and those who don’t know any better and don’t believe it should come with us to the Krähberg, to the proper Steinhäusel, to experience St Nicolas’ evening with the village youths, which is happening every year.”
Click here to listen to the song in German: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkvXugiij3U
Linked to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Music.

I’ve spent far too much time trying out different photo editing tools online for this post of the Cosmic Photo Challenge where Dale asks for a “splash of colour” this week. I’ve played around with them, using different methods. I haven’t found one that works satisfactorily, particularly the automatic colour spotting didn’t work really well in any programme. These are the results:

This poppy was the most labourious as it involved rendering the photo b&w first, then manually colouring the blossom sepia, then first enhancing the contrast, changing the hue, and finally using “saturate”.

Here is the same poppy in a slightly different shot with plain colour spotting.

This cornflower was fairly simple, just manually blocking the colour everywhere but the blossom.

.With this mirror I used a blunt tool to highlight the colour (and finally changing it to green).

This was an automatic colour selective tool but the tolerance couldn’t be adjusted properly and there was no eraser or reverse tool to be applied manually.

And finally the angel and the rose – an automatic colour spotting tool but I had severe problems of downloading the result without signing up (which didn’t want just for the use of one tool) – and it only worked once.
Linked to the Cosmic Photo Challenge: A splash of colour.

In German, kurz means short. It is also a fairly common family name.

Ducks have fairly short legs.

Which normally doesn’t inconvenience them much.

For other species it can create an advantage or an obstacle, depending on the terrain and intention.
Linked to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: things that are short.


A knocker to knock with.

A weather cock.

Another metal cock.

A mirrored Hollyhock.

A single hollyhock.

And finally, a hollyhock macro.
For Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: words ending in -ock.



and two pairs of bonus slippers:
For Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge.
For more shoes, slippers, and … click here.

Make way for the fanfare!

It’s not easy being green. Having to spend each day the color of the leaves.

It seems you blend in with so many other ordinary things.

But green is the color of Spring.

And green can be cool and friendly-like.

Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you!
This was brought to you by the friends of Kermit for Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: lawn ornaments.
The original can be heard here.
I snapped these two busy buzzy bees on their job and thought for this open topic I try out various kinds of monochromes.

black and white

desaturated

selective colour

selective colour, too

blue hued

coffee hued

pencil sketch

pencil sketch, too

monochrome aquarell

cubic forms
An open topic for Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge.
