Welcome to Week 14 of #Decim8nday’s Decim8 This.
Every Sunday @Decim8nday will post an original / unedited image submitted by our guest editor of the week.
Decim8ors are to:
- Screenshot the image and save to their camera roll
- Decim8 the image using any singular or combination of effects
- We ask that no other apps are used and that images are processed only with the Decim8 app
- List each effect used and hashtag it with #Decim8nday and #Decim8this_( guest editor’s username)
- Post by Tuesday, 9:00 AM PST for a chance to get featured here and on @Decim8nday Wednesday!
On Wednesday we’ll announce the guest editor’s top 3 images!
This week we welcome Doctor Popular, @docpop, as guest editor!
This is his original photo…
and here are his selections…
1. @postaljeff
2. @juras77
3. @cekws
Below is the list of Doc’s three favorites this week & his insight:
1. @postaljeff – Minimalism, plus motion. Dig that the leaf is still readable.
2. @juras77 – Symmetry! This was my favorite of the symmetrical entries. Motion lines are dope too.
3. @cekws – The colors sort of flow along with the original, and those shapes are just swell.
The Cr8ors of Decim8nday [ @_suzanne_ and @david_baer ] and I thank you for participating this week – we hope to do it again in the future!
Congratulations everyone! We are going to be taking a week off from the #decim8this program this week, but it will be a regular decim8nday! Run 1 of your recent 12 posts on IG through Decim8 & tag fx used. See ya next week!
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Thanks so much for letting me a part of this. Great work from everyone involved. Also stoked to see so many cool images tweaked with the Kompliance and Dr. Ocular filters.
I really like the original photo! I know exactly what that kind of misty/drizzle/soft rainy day feels like — and it makes suck great shapes around buildings and awnings and door steps.