Here are three examples of rejected photos that I rescued with a few editing tweaks as asked for by Egidio for this weeks Lens-Artists Challenge #382: Rejected
Waterfall on lazy river:


Snow on Autumn leaves:


Cemetery cross with pipes:


Here are three examples of rejected photos that I rescued with a few editing tweaks as asked for by Egidio for this weeks Lens-Artists Challenge #382: Rejected
Waterfall on lazy river:


Snow on Autumn leaves:


Cemetery cross with pipes:


Very nice. When I’m out photographing, especially birds, I often take a picture I think will be a reject but in the back of my mind I’m always hoping I can salvage it in editing.
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Fortunately, we can almost always salvage a photo with the software available these days!
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You have shown excellent examples here. The fall photo is beautifully vibrant, and the same goes for the leaves. Straigtening up the cross created a more balanced image. I like your gallery. Thanks for joining the challenge.
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Thank you. Your photos for this challenge were all wonderful!
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Small changes makes all the difference – well done!
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They certainly do! Thank you.
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Great improvements. 👏
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Thanks, I think so too! Take care
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A few tweaks is all that is needed sometimes, very subtle but so effective. Love your first one in particular.
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Thank you. I enjoyed bringing that one to life.
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