My edit for the final week of the March challenge has gone vintage again. I have used a tight crop to focus on the hexagonal lamp, and have toned down the red […]
Having discovered that this closed London pub dates back to the late nineteenth century, I decided on an antique edit for this version: sepia-coloured monotone with a grainy texture added, […]
Only three weeks late! I have finally got myself organised and am joining Robyn’s February photo editing challenge. I’ll post the first 3 weeks over 3 days and then get back to […]
For Week 3 of the July One Four Challenge, I’m keeping things simple. Partly because I’m travelling, and partly because it was time to show this in its true light. […]
It’s week 2 of July’s One Four Challenge – where will my edits take me? I first applied the Antique Light preset in Lightroom, then sharpened, reduced the highlights, increased exposure and […]
We are in the Camargue again for the fourth of this month’s One Four photo editing challenge. Can you believe it’s the final week already! For this edit, I started with the image from week […]
It is week 3 if the June One Four photo editing challenge and we are in the Camargue again. This week I have again made my basic lens profile, straightening and sharpening […]
It is week 2 if the June One Four photo editing challenge – don’t the weeks pass quickly! This week, I have made my usual basic edits in Lightroom, then converted […]
The grey horses of the Camargue are indigenous to that region and are believed to be one of the oldest breeds of horse in the world. They live in semi-feral conditions on the […]
It is week 3 of the May One Four Challenge and it’s raining at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. For this week’s edit, I have had some fun with the free online software at Picmonkey. […]
It is week 2 of the May One Four Challenge and I’m still working on The Walt Disney Concert Hall. For this week’s edit, I have made a tighter cropper and added some […]