As for the August month, I kind of did the same thing with the July's one. Editing the pictures first before putting them in the calendar.
Here's the process of it,
First I opened the picture in Adobe Photoshop to edit it.
Next, I use the Quick Selection Tool and go to Filter> Blur> Blur more.
Then I adjusted the brightness of the picture as well with the above setting.
I then did some editing with the color balance as well.

After editing the picture, I then put it into the calendar format we've designed.

I then added a little effect for the picture by right-clicking the picture layer and clicking
Blending option.

We chose to put
Bevel and Emboss so here is the setting for it.
Like the previous post I stated, the other 2 of the pictures were also edited a bit similar and is then put into the calendar as well.
Here is the final outcome of the August month calendar. :]

The final outcome of the August month Calendar.
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