B&W RESULT: Black and White Challenge #286…..Ends October 8

So many good ones this week - it was hard to choose a favorite. Ultimately I decided to go with terse ”Back to the harbor”. Very dreamy edit with the contrast dialed way back and the motion blur of the boat.
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Second goes to rizole ”Hello darkness…” which begs the question “who spattered paint over the album covers (and the visible discs) and why?”
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In third was one of Jacosta silhouette series. They were all great, but I liked this one the best
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Congrats, Ted, that image would have been my pick for first, too.
And congrats Sam and Jodi for second & third :inlove:
 
So many good ones this week - it was hard to choose a favorite. Ultimately I decided to go with terse ”Back to the harbor”. Very dreamy edit with the contrast dialed way back and the motion blur of the boat.
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Second goes to rizole ”Hello darkness…” which begs the question “who spattered paint over the album covers (and the visible discs) and why?”
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In third was one of Jacosta silhouette series. They were all great, but I liked this one the best
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Thanks, David :notworthy: It's always a kick to get a podium spot in this challenge. Congrats to rizole and Jacosta too.
 
Thanks. I was happy with how this came out. I actually started with a straight still shot and then used motion blur and masking in iColorama to get the result.
I have tried that in Procreate without this sort of result. I will have to try iColorama. I have used Scrape in IC to add a blurry look.
 
I have tried that in Procreate without this sort of result. I will have to try iColorama. I have used Scrape in IC to add a blurry look.
I've used Leonardo when I've done this before, so I have no idea why I decided to use iColorama this time. Probably either I was already there doing something else first, or I was just infected with juryjone's idea that you can do anything in iColorama (my addendum to that is "if you know where it is").

I haven't tried Scrape -- I'll take a look. I just used one of the Blur options. I did have to do a bit of cleanup with Photomator's Healing brush for some stray bits.
 
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