Many thanks to Rob @robz for hosting the last WWYD round and to all who participated and voted.
For this round I have chosen the telephone boxes of Edinburgh's Royal Mile, hopefully you creative people can find something to do with them
START DATE 6th December
END DATE 31st December
TAG wwyd177
For those of you that are not familiar with how this challenge works or what you're supposed to do....keep reading:
The WWYD Challenge will run from today, Thursday 6th December and ends Monday 31st December . Don’t worry about the time zone, just get your submission(s) posted by the end of the cut-off day.
Voting will take place shortly thereafter and a winner announced after a few days once the voting is closed. Voting will take several days.
So here are the rules:
- Save the starting image on your computer. NOTE: If you select the “Sizes” under the right-side menu and scroll down to the Original or Large option you can copy and paste to your browser or download.
- Upload the photo you edit to one of your albums and tag it wwyd177
- You are also encouraged to add your image to this discussion thread. Go to your edited photo, click on the arrow by your comment and fav numbers, copy the "embed" code on the left, and paste it here.
- Multiple entries are allowed.
- There are no editing rules. Edit the starting image any way you’d like. No editing software on your computer? No problem – go to a site like Picmonkey and upload/edit your pic for free. You won’t be able to use all the features but there are plenty you will be able to use.
Please use these WWYD Challenges to push yourself to try new editing techniques! If you’re just beginning work on tonality, colour control, curves, detailing, sharpening, gradients and other effects. As you get more familiar with all the editing tools you can add things like dodge and burning, layers, masking and textures. As you push yourself even more move to image extractions and full compositions. Remember to keep pushing and learning, and most of all have fun along the way!
Good luck to everyone and happy editing! Have fun!
@robz Thank you Rob! Phew, pleased you have some ideas, I'm like you and always fret about choosing the starting image. I look forward to your creation(s)
And I'm a novice at this sort of thing, and am chuffed to bits with this (even though the attention to detail is naff- as i don't know how to be that neat!)
I suspect there are quite a few shots of these boxes! It's a pity I was there a month after you, we could have bumped into each other :)