Post by hmca on Oct 17, 2020 12:54:09 GMT
It was fun to see the many creative submissions for last week's "Pick Your Tut Challenge". Thanks, Tony.
For this challenge members will be working on the same RAW file.
Members submitting an image for this challenge are asked to offer a brief statement as to why they chose their image.
Participants in the challenge have the option of presenting an edit with the photographer’s reasons in mind,
or instead, presenting an image that reflects their own creative vision.
The member submitting this image noted:
“I took this photo because I liked the bright, saturated colors of the yellow butterfly, red flowers, and green foliage along with the contrast of highlights and shadows caused by the sunlight. These yellow butterflies flutter about randomly and don't stay stationary very long which makes getting a photo of them on a flower somewhat difficult.”
1. Participants in the challenge are asked to provide a screenshot of their edits within the RAW converter of their choice
along with the reasons for their edits.
2. Following their initial edits members may use whatever “tools" they wish to create an image that portrays their artistic vision for the image
as long as the character of the original image is not lost.
3. Including information on plug-ins, actions, external editors, textures, sky replacements etc that were used will only help to inform members
of some of the creative options that are available to today’s photographer.
4. Including layer stacks may be something to consider when presenting a final edit.
You have two weeks to participate in this challenge. It ends on Thursday, October 29th. At the end of the challenge the image creator will select their three favorite edits.
This date has been changed so that this challenge doesn't run over into the next one which will be posted on Saturday.
Comments are restricted to complimenting another member's edit.
I see this as one of our most challenging images to date. Looking forward to seeing how you decide to work with this image.
Preview:
You can download the image using this link
For this challenge members will be working on the same RAW file.
Members submitting an image for this challenge are asked to offer a brief statement as to why they chose their image.
Participants in the challenge have the option of presenting an edit with the photographer’s reasons in mind,
or instead, presenting an image that reflects their own creative vision.
The member submitting this image noted:
“I took this photo because I liked the bright, saturated colors of the yellow butterfly, red flowers, and green foliage along with the contrast of highlights and shadows caused by the sunlight. These yellow butterflies flutter about randomly and don't stay stationary very long which makes getting a photo of them on a flower somewhat difficult.”
1. Participants in the challenge are asked to provide a screenshot of their edits within the RAW converter of their choice
along with the reasons for their edits.
2. Following their initial edits members may use whatever “tools" they wish to create an image that portrays their artistic vision for the image
as long as the character of the original image is not lost.
3. Including information on plug-ins, actions, external editors, textures, sky replacements etc that were used will only help to inform members
of some of the creative options that are available to today’s photographer.
4. Including layer stacks may be something to consider when presenting a final edit.
You have two weeks to participate in this challenge. It ends on Thursday, October 29th. At the end of the challenge the image creator will select their three favorite edits.
This date has been changed so that this challenge doesn't run over into the next one which will be posted on Saturday.
Comments are restricted to complimenting another member's edit.
I see this as one of our most challenging images to date. Looking forward to seeing how you decide to work with this image.
Preview:
You can download the image using this link