Join the One-to-Three Photo Processing Challenge to have some creative fun with photos.
The purpose of the One-to-Three Photo Processing Challenge is to play. These days we have so many different ways to process a photo: from phone apps to Photoshop. And these different software options make it accessible for anyone to get fun and beautiful effects. Whether you have a lot of time or a little.
I’ve been spending a lot of my pandemic playing with photo processing. Because it is a relaxing indoor activity that I can do for free (I mostly use open-source programs and old versions of paid programs). And I thought it might be fun to share what I’ve been doing and see what other folks are trying out.
No complicated rules, just:
- Pick a photo you want to play with.
- Process it using three different methods.
- After that create a blog post with the original and your creative products.
- If you can, please include a description of your methods. So others can give them a whirl.
- Then add a comment below containing the link to you post (pingbacks don’t seem to work, I’m trying to figure out why). So we can all see your creations.
- Check out what other folks are doing for new ideas.
I can hardly wait to see what you create.
May creations:
Here’s my contribution for this month:
Directions for my methods:
- The black and white uses GIMP’s built-in Cartoon filter: Filters>Artistic>Cartoon.
- This uses the “graphic novel” filter in the G’mic plug-in for the GIMP (G’mic works with other programs as well). Filters>G’mic then select the Artistic set of filters and choose “Graphic novel” from the list.
- For this one I used the GIMP’s kaleidoscope filter. Filters>Distorts>Kaleidoscope.
I used the GIMP, an open-source (free) program comparable to Adobe’s Photoshop. If you are interested in trying the GIMP, check out my post: Get going with the GIMP.
From Tales from my lens: https://talesfrommylens.net/2021/05/31/one-to-three-3/.
From my other blog: https://xingfumama.blog/2021/05/31/one-to-three-photo-processing-challenge-8/.
I like the graphic novel filter – the black bird looks like a real character.
Here are mine: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2021/06/01/come-on-baby-fight-my-fire/
I used a bit different approach as I took twenty different photos of the moon within a few minutes time period, then processed each one differently. https://judydykstrabrown.com/2021/06/05/moon-in-flux/