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.

Photo Challenges – One-to-Three Photo Processing Challenge

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.