I found this photo on a free site. The picture is flat, without any punch. Your challenge is to use your editing magic to improve the image/composition. When your done please add your image to this post.
Feel free to download this image to your computer. Then you can edit it any way you wish. Composites, black and white conversions, textures, sky swaps, inverted images, solarization, or whatever else you think will improve the photo is acceptable. When you are finished, post your edit in this thread. Edits will be accepted until 9 pm Eastern time on Thursday. No edits will be accepted after that time, we will begin voting then. Thank you for your edit and your participation. Have some fun!
SonyA580
Loc: FL in the winter & MN in the summer
[quote=Jim-Pops]I found this photo on a free site. The picture is flat, without any punch. Your challenge is to use your editing magic to improve the image/composition. When your done please add your image to this post.
Resized and cropped image, rotated canvas horizontally, removed some tree limbs, adjusted color, contrast and sharpness.
SonyA580
Loc: FL in the winter & MN in the summer
[quote=Jim-Pops]I found this photo on a free site. The picture is flat, without any punch. Your challenge is to use your editing magic to improve the image/composition. When your done please add your image to this post.
Same modifications as my color shot plus, changed to black and white and increased sharpness and contrast.
My view of Castle Unknown.
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John N
Loc: HP14 3QF Stokenchurch, UK
Finally managed a sky replacement - but I don't how I did it.
Following a You Tube guide and some steps seemed to be missing so I played with a few buttons (not making notes as I went along and hey presto. So I'm quitting whilst I'm ahead.
Here's my version.
Once upon a time............wasn't there a fairy tale or children's poem which dealt with a castle in the clouds? Regardless, I know I pushed the envelope.
NikonGal wrote:
Once upon a time............wasn't there a fairy tale or children's poem which dealt with a castle in the clouds? Regardless, I know I pushed the envelope.
I believe that when Jack climbed the beanstalk he ended up in not just a castle but a giant's castle. I can't think of any reason why fairytale castles shouldn't be able to defy the laws of physics
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R.G. wrote:
I believe that when Jack climbed the beanstalk he ended up in not just a castle but a giant's castle. I can't think of any reason why fairytale castles shouldn't be able to defy the laws of physics
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Thank you. I will fall back on artistic license as my defense......
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