Four of the weekly One Four Challenge.
This is three of four:
Camera: iPhone5 Apps: cropped, framed and filtered using PhotoToaster, contrast and saturation adjusted using Snapseed, double processed with DistressedFX filters
This is two of four:
Camera: iPhone5 Apps: cropped, framed and filtered using PhotoToaster, black and white using Snapseed
This is one of four:

Camera: iPhone5 Apps: cropped, framed and filtered using PhotoToaster, contrast and saturation adjusted using Snapseed
Here is the original photograph, which by the way, I captured while at the driving speed of 50mph (in the passenger seat).
I cropped out everything that I didn’t like.
It’s been an enjoyable challenge!
Ps. This post along with weeks two and three were all scheduled posts created today, May 6. Another reason why this challenge is appealing to me.
So pleased you’ve enjoyed the challenge and Ive thoroughly enjoyed your explorations of this image. I love seeing the original and how far its come. The final double exposure is my favourite, but Ive enjoyed each and every one 😃
Robyn, thanks for Hanging with me. I had fun with this challenge and found that the most challenging was to come up with a new way to look at the photo.
All my posts for this challenge were scheduled, which I love. I’ll jump back in after June. Taking time off for retreat.
Its a pleasure 😃 Glad you joined us!
That is definitely one of the biggest challenges, within this challenge. Finding ways to ‘see’ differently. You did it so well.
Enjoy your retreat. Join us again when you’re ready 😀
I really like the crop, edit and colours of this week’s photo!
I have to say that my favourite is week 3. Just love the birds and textures.
I think my fave is week 3 but I like the crop in this week and the soft colours. All great!
Thank you!
I quite like the tight crop for the final edition. I like week 3 the best, yet the unblurred sky from the original image would have made the images stronger IMHO.
Ben, thanks for your comment, and I remember your previous comment about the blur and quite frankly, I agree, and will post. The final is a double exposure. I was not too keen with it when I first did it. It’s a “kind of grows on you photo”. Appreciate your feedback and will post a clear image soon.