Love it Tom,
Plenty of detail in this shot, nice conversion to B&W too
Nice looking building inside, was the Museum just as nice inside?
Great Shot .... Skippy
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No, but i did settle on my decision. I'm getting aperture :ivar AND PS elements. That way I can do all my iphotoesque work in aperture [and works great with my mac and my mac mind] and have PS around for my arty/graphic design spurts. Everyone helped me out a lot with the decision but I think you said it was iphoto only advanced and way awesome and i like the workflow I saw on the tutorial and the organization system. I like Mac products. If I ever land some more paid work I'll be investing in some tripod equipment and softwares. I have my lens and I'll be getting light for my birthday.
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Love it Tom,
Plenty of detail in this shot, nice conversion to B&W too
Nice looking building inside, was the Museum just as nice inside?
Great Shot .... Skippy
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:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin
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I use Aperture (very little PS) but I would love to get into HDR. Can you give me any advice. I love your work
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Did you get Aperture cm
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But back to how to do this in Aperture???
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