Every month with Stacy’s challenge we all get the same photo to edit. It has been fun to see what everyone does with the same image.
This month the image comes from Helen Chen of HHC Blog.
I felt that the original was a little flat. So I imported into Lightroom and then Photoshop where I added the poster filter to really show up the roots. I made the lines as thin as possible.
Then I went back to Lightroom to do some more tweaking to the shadows to bring out the room at the back.
Finally I added some filters from Nik Colour Effex. I wanted a vintage feel to it. I did write down which filters but have lost the book.
Anyway here are some more posts:
https://emiliopasquale.wordpress.com/2015/11/06/octobers-one-photo-focus-2/
https://marshaleith.wordpress.com/2015/11/06/onephotofocus-for-november/
Thanks for visiting.
To be honest, I rarely go to the links you put of the other work. They are probably more interesting to people doing the challenge. I did go to a few this time. Different ways … each with its own appeal. 🙂 There just isn’t time to do everything one wants. 😦
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Well done! 🙂
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Thanks Amy
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I like the effect of the poster filter, Raewyn! And the vintage filter adds a color that works well with the image.
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Thanks Stacy. I wanted a dystopian feel to it
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Hi Raewyn……….nice take on the image
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Thanks so much
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What a fabulous photograph. I like the first one. But they are both wonderful. Makes me want to write a story about the building and roots. 🙂
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It was a great photo. I wanted a dystopian feel to it – of stories long forgotten
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