I probably try five to ten styles on a photo before I find one I like or works for the photo. It's trial and error.
On the photo above, I looked through other people's work on DDG and happened to see one with similar colors to the artist of the challenge and used the that style. I didn't keep it, so have no idea now what it was, as it was a bit too bright, so I knew I wouldn't be using it again. The actual photo I chose was from Pixabay. I chose that particular photo because of the bike and the artist had some paintings with bikes.
I hadn't used DDG for some time, so I'm a little rusty but knew it would be perfect for this challenge. I hope this helps for now. As soon as I have the time, I'll consider creating another thread about the basics of choosing photos and styles in DDG.
I probably try five to ten styles on a photo before I find one I like or works for the photo. It's trial and error.
On the photo above, I looked through other people's work on DDG and happened to see one with similar colors to the artist of the challenge and used the that style. I didn't keep it, so have no idea now what it was, as it was a bit too bright, so I knew I wouldn't be using it again. The actual photo I chose was from Pixabay. I chose that particular photo because of the bike and the artist had some paintings with bikes.
I hadn't used DDG for some time, so I'm a little rusty but knew it would be perfect for this challenge. I hope this helps for now. As soon as I have the time, I'll consider creating another thread about the basics of choosing photos and styles in DDG.
I'm sorry to repeat myself. I'd forgotten I'd shared that thread. I generally try to find styles with similar colors to the photo I choose. You can check the link to my gallery posted in that thread. I normally use the original colors and play with the various settings, like enhancement, resolution, and weight. I don't like to use heavy enhancements, as I prefer something a little more natural.
I'm sorry to repeat myself. I'd forgotten I'd shared that thread. I generally try to find styles with similar colors to the photo I choose. You can check the link to my gallery posted in that thread. I normally use the original colors and play with the various settings, like enhancement, resolution, and weight. I don't like to use heavy enhancements, as I prefer something a little more natural.
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