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This week’s MCP Photography Challenge is all about sharing the places and spaces that make your city, town or space unique. We challenged you to take a shot of an iconic location, special attraction or favorite piece of scenery in your town. We loved catching a glimpse of your space through the lens. Here are a few shots we wanted to feature from this week, but make sure to check the album on the group page for more.
Submitted by Denice Olson
Submitted by Jill Jacobs
Submitted by Lilly Garza Honaker
Submitted by Michelle Horsman
Use the photography challenges as a way to grow as a photographer. Be creative, try new things and shoot these images for yourself. You have the support of a large group of photographers who can assist you and give you feedback as you work on specific themes and skills.
The team would like to thank everyone who submitted a photo for the challenge. You have one more week on this theme, so come join our Facebook Group and participate now.
The editing challenge continued this week with more stunning edits of John J Pacetti’s urban oasis. Here are a few additional edits we would like to share with you all this week:
Submitted by Judann Newland Horn
Submitted by Melissa Robinson Dickey
Submitted by Yvonne Germond
The photo editing challenges give you a chance to edit other photographer’s images using your own creative flair. You can then share them for critique, and see how others edit the same photographs. Participation allows you to practice editing, learn how to give constructive criticism, and watch what steps or Photoshop actions and Lightroom presets are used in various edits. Join us to edit the bi-weekly photos.
If you have an idea on how you’d edit the image below, or want to see and learn what others did, JOIN US HERE.
Again, we want to thank John J Pacetti for allowing us to use this photo. The current challenges are linked at the top of the group. Remember, you can also ask for critique on your edit.
We will have a new edit challenge starting Monday, so come back to see what image you can edit then.
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Thanks for featuring my seaside cliffs from Australia!I notice everyone else has beautiful watermarks, and I’m still just using my name. Do you have any, or could you do a post on creating your own watermark please? I have a couple of vague ideas, but don’t know how to refine them or create a watermark.