Visit the following link for more info on the challenge:
https://robynsfineart.wordpress.com/2015/09/21/one-four-challenge-sept-wk-3/
WEEK 3
Crop, sepia, simple edge.
Visit the following link for more info on the challenge:
https://robynsfineart.wordpress.com/2015/09/21/one-four-challenge-sept-wk-3/
WEEK 3
Crop, sepia, simple edge.
I just now found your photos for the 3 weeks. – I like your original very much. In week 2 I like the softness of the edit. – Here the Sepia tones are nice and give it a more vintage feel.
Here is the link to my edits:
http://wishesdreamsandotherthings.blogspot.com/2015/09/one-four-challenge-week-3.html
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Thank you for your kind words. I’ll hop over and have a look at yours just now.
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Dis pragtig Ineke!!
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A great edit of a gorgeous picture – though I too find the sepia colouring a little too dark for my taste. 🙂 I love the water droplets.
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It’s amazing how the droplets stand out. I would however tend to agree with Stacey, both the strong sepia and black framing may be a little too heavy.
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So ‘n mooi blom en dit lyk regtig pragtig in Sepia. Mooi gedoen hoor! 😀
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The droplets are showcased more with the sepia. I like it very much.
Isadora 😎
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Sommer baie mooi!
Het jy my kommentaar op opdrag 36 gekry?
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Great job on the crop, personally I might have gone with a lighter tint of sepia for such a delicate flower, but the photo was so good to start off with, it makes everything look good 🙂
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Thank you for your advice of a lighter sepia. Thanks also for your kind words!
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No problem, we are all learning here 🙂
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I know and I have a lot to learn how to change the mood of photos. 🙂
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This challenge is a great place to practice and get inspiration – there is also the One Photo Focus run by Visual Venturing’s Stacy Fischer – where we all get the same image and edit it in our own specific way, thats really fun.
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Thanks, I’ll have a look and join in the fun. I need challenges to focus my brain on!
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