One Four Challenge – Blossoms on a tree Week 5

As I said in week 1 for the challenge this month, this will be my last One Four for this year. I’m still undecided if I will continue next year. It is a lot of work for the little attention it receives. I would prefer to do other posts that people would like instead. I could be like Hey I do this for myself, but I don’t. I want people to do the challenge as well, or be more engaged with it. I’ve tried showing how little you can do each week to do the challenge, but I get it if people aren’t interested. I have to ask myself why do I keep flogging a dead horse, so to speak. So I am not really sure if I will be back with it next year.

If you want to do the challenge and want to know what to do, click this link for more information.

For the last time, here is the original.

This is yet another preset that I used for the wedding. I’m so happy with these presets.

This one is more of a straight black and white and not much else. It isn’t one of my favourites, but if you want just a black and white it works. I think I like the softness of the others, though. I suspect there are subjects that this one will work better with.

Here is the last before and after for you.

As I said at the start, this is the last One Four for 2025. I may be back next year, but I think that might be doubtful at this stage. I might do some similar things, but I don’t know at this stage.

So back these, and here are all the things I did with it. Do you have a favourite? Which ones worked and which ones didn’t?

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10 Comments

  1. Leanne, I like your Week 1 the most. I enjoy colour images for plants and nature, seeing the natural view brings it to life for me.
    B&W is great for infrastructure especially things with age about them-which you do well.
    I do enjoy seeing your work.

    1. I like both and think flowers can look great in both colour and B&W, but I also recognise that not every feels the same. Thank you Peter.

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