
I find many posts on WordPress that inspire me through challenges, how-tos, and devotionals. Today, I rediscovered Xingfu Mama’s One-to-Three Photo Processing Challenge for December. I used a recent photograph taken after the summer season ended in Wildwood, New Jersey, an ocean town about an hour from my home.
I used Ribbet to tweak the photographs for the challenge. The first photo is the original cropped down to focus on the Ferris Wheel and Roller Coaster. Top right, I used the True Vintage filter. The bottom left is an example of the Sketch filter. The bottom right shows how the inverted filter changes everything around. My favorite filter for this photograph is the True Vintage.
The collage presentation of the photographs was also created in the Ribbet app.

This is another one of the things I haven’t learned yet..Thanks for sharing
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It’s pretty easy. The key is finding the best program that suits what you want to do.
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This is a fun photo. For some reason I really feel drawn to the sepia with the distressed old photo look.
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I feel the same. There is something timeless about an amusement park on the boardwalk, and this filter seemed to bring out that atmosphere.
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Thank you for the tips, on photo processing, I hope you had a very lovely Christmas, and I wish you a very Happy Joyful 2025 and beyond..
Much love to you xx ❤
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Thanks Sue, I wish you also a joyful 2025.
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I too like the True Vintage look as well as the black and white Sketch
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The vintage really does reproduce an old photo appearance. I plan to use it again on a project or post.
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