Photo Challenge – One to Three Challenge/Hyacinth

Yesterday, I wandered around the backyard and noticed quite a few early Spring bulbs emerging. The Hyacinths were just beginning to unfurl their first petals and were awash in bright colors even before they were totally out of the cold earth. I snapped a few photos with my camera’s macro lens. I’ve noticed that for every one photo in the macro mode that is a success, two are usually blurry and unusable, but this close-up portrait of a coral hyacinth turned out well. I love the way the macro lens focuses on the subject and blurs the background into a lush backdrop. I decided to use this simple photo for the March Challenge, hosted by Xingfu Mama, titled One to Three Photo Processing.

My first attempt at processing was the most ambitious. I used Adobe Express and chose a Robin’s Egg Blue background with a half circle of light on the right-hand side. I added my photo, then used the background remover tool in Adobe Express to remove the entire background with just one click. This process enhanced the flower color with a complementary shade, making it even more of a star. The photo eventually became today’s encouraging word in my Signpost Blog.

My second attempt at processing the photo used Lunapic. Lunapic is a free photo-processing site that is so much fun to use. This photo was processed with the Effect – Surreal Painting.

My third try used Ribbet and the Posterize filter. If you want to isolate some of the colors for creating artwork, the Posterize filter lets you see the photo with new eyes.

Thank you to Xingfu Mama for hosting this challenge.

Photo Challenges – One-To-Three Photo Processing

February seems a perfect month to take part in Xingfu Mama’s One-To-Three Photo Processing challenge. My original photo was taken on the beach of Block Island, Rhode Island. The beachy scenery beneath your feet is half pebbly rocks, half coarse sand. I don’t know another place where I have seen so many beautiful stones. If you search long enough, you will eventually find a few heart-shaped rocks.

The goal of the One-to-Three Photo Processing Challenge is to change the original photo three ways.

The first processed photo was filtered in LunaPic.com using an art filter called Beauty. I like the colors and the way the heart-shaped rock remains the focal point.

The second process was created in Ribbet.com and, as the name implies, is a Boost.

The third photo processing is not so much a change to the original as it is an addition. Look in the lower-left corner, and you will see a bit of editing I did in Adobe Express.

Thanks to Xingfu Mama for hosting this challenge for February.