This is an iconic tourist shot of Rothenburg in Germany that every tourist takes. I never worked this photo so it might be fun to see what you guys come up with. You can download the photo to your computer and then edit the photo any way you see fit. Composites, color shifts, enhancements, black and white conversions. What ever you think it needs. When you have finished your edit, you can post it in this thread. I hope you'll have fun with this one. I can't wait to see the edits. Edits will be accepted up until 9 pm on Thursday. At that time, we will begin the voting.
Erich
I like the shot because I was stationed near there. Just a little PP.
An old postcard of Rothenburg, Germany found in Grandma's attic.
Went in for a closer look :-)
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"And now for something completely different" as Monty Python was fond of saying.
UTMike wrote:
I like the shot because I was stationed near there. Just a little PP.
subtle, but effective. I like it
Erich
DWU2 wrote:
Here's some variations:
Wow, 6 edits....and they are all nice! Thant you DWU2. I am, however, going to ask you to please choose 1 that you like best and let me know which one should go in the voting. I sent a PM.
Erich
Jim-Pops wrote:
Thanks Erich for keeping this segment going. Every one is a challenge.
Your imagination has no bounds....I would never have gone there; but I do like the result. I'm impressed.
Erich
MichaelEBM wrote:
An old postcard of Rothenburg, Germany found in Grandma's attic.
I think I have a post card that looks exactly like that in a box somewhere! Cool.
Erich
IreneAC wrote:
Went in for a closer look :-)
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What a great way to get past the stuff that does not need to be in the photo. I also think your post work is very nice. Thank you for the entry.
erich
canadaboy wrote:
"And now for something completely different" as Monty Python was fond of saying.
Thank you.. I'm going to assume the orientation is a creative statement. Well done.
ebrunner wrote:
Thank you.. I'm going to assume the orientation is a creative statement. Well done.
Making creative statements is probably above my pay grade. I really just make pictures that involve a little more than moving a few sliders. Very rarely get a vote but it keeps the creative juices flowing and the grey matter warm.
ebrunner wrote:
Your imagination has no bounds....I would never have gone there; but I do like the result. I'm impressed.
Erich
Thank You Erich. Use the download then blow it up and you will see a lot more textures.
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