Weekly Challenge 24: Filters
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Very colourful images, I especially like Nagui’s vivid image and way lights are refracted through the crystal
Ahh Christmas is coming and everyone is busy…. only 4 entries this week – I love Ian’s image – very…
The B&W images are my favourites too, with Nagui’s being my overall favourite.
Some lovely portraits here – the three that stand out to me are the ones in B&W. I love the…
Blue is my favourite colour, and I really enjoyed this challenge. SOme really great shots here – lots of variety…
My favourite is Ian’s sunflower, great effect, and like all the others too, including the subtle effect of Nigel’s Clematis.
Thanks June, it’s a self seeded sunflower that grew up from a crack in my garden path. It was taken on my mobile phone with one of those clip on lenses you can get. I did have a kaleidoscope, and a soft focus filter too, but they didn’t work as well. I did try some post processing filters on some other images, but went back to the original sunflower picture as it worked the best!
Well done everyone – some interesting images – It did not occur to me to use a filter in photoshop – although I have done that many times before….. I love Julie’s picture best this week. Tony’s and June’s are great too, for the textured feel to them.
Thanks Mary, I’m glad you liked my ‘Little Planet’! We went through a phase of making these in a Flickr group a few years ago and I rediscovered them recently. The trick is finding an image with a reasonably even foreground and skyline so that it joins up neatly in a circle. There are some amazing shots of skyscrapers done in this way.
Was interesting to see that 3 of us used filters on our cameras (me, Mary & Brian) and that the others applied filters in post processing! 😉Having said that I think Tony’s “painting” of the church yard and June’s “painting” of blueberries are my favourites this week.
Thanks Ian. We did a whole lesson and assignment on Filters in Photoshop as part of Digital Manipulation unit, with coursework too. (We all went to photograph Loch Fyne in Reading using Hyperfocal distance and a Filter of your choice, producing framed print for exhibition). Learned a whole lot of stuff.