In March I volunteered to do a presentation on Digital Art Alterations for the TOPS camera club. This is about either taking the photos that may be artistic as some cameras have vivid or scenic modes at the time you take the image. Or using photo editing post processing software or apps for iOS and Android. This is challenging as the audience has professionals and there are members just beginning to enhance their photography skills. In NC not much in bloom in February, but took a walk in the neighborhood. I am always looking for patterns and textures, knowing that the image I originally take may be altered. The image on the left is the original taken on a cloudy day of my neighbors leaves of a "stinkin Hellebore plant". The image on the right has the use of Waterlogue app which is an iOS one for iPad or iPhone. Initial edit for shadows and saturation done in Windows Media Software.Sikipedia: Helleborus foetidus, known variously as stinkinghellebore /ˈhɛlɪbɔːr/, dungwort, setterwort and bear's foot, is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, native to the mountainous regions of Central and Southern Europe, Greece and Asia Minor. It is found wild in many parts of England, especially on limestone soil.
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