Showing posts with label ranunculus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ranunculus. Show all posts

Monday, April 4, 2016

Mobile Art Monday No. 42

More ranunculus and a simple quick note on a few edits. 

Snapseed for these first two.
After a few tweaks in the Tune Image section, I used the Retrolux filter for this. I just shuffled through until I found one I liked and then made a few adjustments. I saved this version but then went on to further edit it.

I thought black and white might be too boring but I tried the second Noir filter and just loved this.

This was the original including the first tweaking edits. I saved it, giving Snapseed permission to modify it later. When you do that your original is no longer in your camera roll. And it saves a .AAE file much like Camera Raw does when you edit with it. You won't even notice it until you save your photos to the computer.

Here are the edits from my Canon shot I said I would post today. These were edited in Stackables.

They would look good with some text on them....

And a few others. Brushstroke and Stackables.


Hope you've had a great Mobile Art Monday.




Saturday, April 2, 2016

Ranunculus

The garden is going crazy right now so it's hard to keep up with processing my photos. And if I get them done it might be awhile before I get around to posting them anywhere in cyberspace. (You can check Flickr for a few recents.) 
But I bought these luscious red ranunculus at the grocer last week and have tried to 'use' them up.  And I found this great window for $11. Some ideas I haven't gotten around to doing yet but I've had fun processing these. 
Some shot with my Canon and processed in Lightroom. I've used presets plus some tweaking.

Of course they were red but look so good desaturated. Some have even turned orange as they've aged.

Pretty Presets, Color Lux, Champagne

My own Preset, Crystal's Porch.

Pretty Presets, Clean and Creative Workflow

Pretty Presets, Color Lux, Honeydew

Pretty Presets, Clean and Creative Workflow

Kim Klassen, KK_Shadows

Preset 300v1 (I've had this for years, not sure where it's from.)
Oh, so hard to pick a favorite!

Kim Klassen Light & Airy Film Preset with some added light effects.

I've cleaned this one up and sent it to my iPad. I rarely edit my Canon photos there but love to do it once in awhile.

Monday I'll be posting some I did with the iPhone and edited for Mobile Art Monday. 
See you then and have a great weekend!