Some winter landscapes
I've been going through my old stuff looking for landscapes to make a calendar. I found these from last winter. I had never worked them up. I cropped the one of the woods way down. The boys were so far in the distance that they were tiny specks, I hadn't thought the picture was worth anything. But, I like it now.
I put the deer into the second one. Can you tell? He had been in another picture of the back yard that was all cluttered. This one lacked a good focal point, so I combined the two and have the best of both.
We will be going back to Connecticut for Thanksgiving to visit our son. I hope to get some more good pictures while we're there.
I put the deer into the second one. Can you tell? He had been in another picture of the back yard that was all cluttered. This one lacked a good focal point, so I combined the two and have the best of both.
We will be going back to Connecticut for Thanksgiving to visit our son. I hope to get some more good pictures while we're there.
"A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds." - Francis Bacon
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Both very beautiful!
Nir Alon
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Like your frames around your photo's... do you have them as a pre-set made frame? Is it easy to set up in ps8?
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ian
It is such a nice tranquil shot. I really do like it. I am sure you will find more on your trip for Thanksgiving, though I never did find anything in DC.
ginger
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Regarding the frames, I usually don't use them, but I'm putting them on for the calendar. I know there is a tutorial on them somewhere around here. May be in the Hall of Wisdom. It gives directions in Photoshop. I find it easier to us Jasc Paintshop Pro for mine. One click opens a window for the borders, then chose color and size. One more click to resize the canvas, color and size. One click to add a drop shadow opens the box for color and size. Last I make layers for the type and move each one around where I want it. It's quick once you've done it a couple of times. It's similar in photoshop, but I can't seem to do it as easily in Elements 2, which is what I use. Maybe someone here can direct you to the tutorial.
Ginger, I noticed that the deer was hard to see after I put the picture up here. I'm thinking that I should crop this a bit to bring him up closer. I like the sky though and hate to lose it. I tried it brighter when I was playing with curves and it blows out the sky. It actually was quite dark when we were out in that park. I took that shot of the trees just before we went home. The deer was actually brighter in his original setting, but I darkened him to blend in with this setting. He would look "pasted in" if he had light on him. So, it's a delema. I'll see what else I can come up with.
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the pic in the center to make that area transparent. You can now save it
as a picture frame. Do both landscape and portrait and diff sizes, i.e.
1024x768, 800x600 etc. Now just add the premade frame to any pic.
Add a title to the frame and your done. Very quick and saves alot of steps.
Al
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I really like those landscapes. Makes me kind of glad I live in the desert.
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Ok, I lightened this a little bit and cropped it. I hope this makes the deer a little easier to see. Unfortunately, now the tree is more centered, but I didn't want to crop into the middle of the tree on the left, so I cropped the right off and a little top and bottom. What do you think?
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I don't know what I was thinking. I cropped this again. Now the tree is not centered. This is a better composition. I'm not sure if I lightened it enough this time. When I put it up here is always the test.
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