Instagram filters really do make speculative photos attend better , but there ’s more to the domain of picture taking than Hudson and Lark . Here are four novel , filtered photos you submitted forthis week ’s Shooting Challenge . The results ? amazingly neat .
Winner: Ocean Moonrise
I shot this photo Labor Day weekend as the moon rose over the Atlantic Ocean along Assateague Island in Maryland . The original photo is very sour , so I looked for a filter that would take reward of this . I ended up using the “ underpainting 1 ” filter on the BeFunky.com photo editor site , which gave a bright , esthetic upshot . Canon G7X , f/2.8 , 60 second exposure , ISO-125 . Charles William Post process with BeFunky .
S Wootten
The Triangufyer
Before I knew anything about this contest I coded a filter that applies those random triangles to typograpy - art . It was used to style up some text - wallpapers , but as I read about this competition , I have it off that I had to apply this filter to a photo – and the result was as you see : dreadful … [ ed tone : I kinda care it ! ]
Fabian Bosshard
Orange & Blue
No caption grant .
Nancy Williams
Surprisingly Tasteful
The base image was captured along the slide at the beach on a late summer day with a Nokia Lumia 635 . The prototype was put through the Burn filter at Pixlr.com , as well as a frame . I put the image though a bunch of filter , and while I was initially going for the worst one , but I ended up like this one , and decided to go with it . A skeletal system was added as well .
Jonas Demuro
These were great ! I repicked the success several times … even though there were just four entries . But picking between different filter is like choose between impressionism and expressionism . Who should pronounce ?

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