One-to-three is a monthly photo processing challenge on my other web site, theSquirrelChase.com. I’d love to have you join in: The challenge is simple: take one photo and get creative with it by processing it three different ways. Then share the results, with a link to this month’s post. I’ll do a start up post on the first of each month including a round up of entries from the preceding month, so we can all share in the creativity and fun.
Here’s my August 2020 contribution:
How to get the looks above:
The GIMP Illusion filter is found in the map group: Filters>Map>Illusion. I used type 1.
The second one is the Sharp abstract filter in the Artistic group of filters in the G’mic plug-in for the GIMP.
For the third version I used the impressions filter in Topaz Studio 2.
Background
Since having to isolate due to the pandemic, last spring, I’ve been doing a lot of experimentation with photo processing and I thought it might be fun to share some of the things I’ve discovered and see what others are doing.
I’m hosting the challenge on the other site to try and keep my WordPress.org skills.
I like your GIMP illusion. It enforces the circular sun. Sunflower.
I’m coming more than a bit late to this August post but since I had prepared it before I still wanted to attach it to August.
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