Gretchen...:D
Now I look, no: Now I see, or rather I look and I see now how poor were my images some time ago.:cry
I think I am doing something better these days ...
I am more demanding and I master LR (a little) and CS4 (a very small piece)
I post few pics and only those I think are good.
Thank you for the comment.
I am working with Photoshop Elements and Camera Raw and trying to learn more about the sharpening needed with the Canon 50D, etc. Your point about developing a critical eye is well-taken.
BTW, I haven't yet tried the technique you used for your second shot here but it looks like fun!
I am working with Photoshop Elements and Camera Raw and trying to learn more about the sharpening needed with the Canon 50D, etc. Your point about developing a critical eye is well-taken.
BTW, I haven't yet tried the technique you used for your second shot here but it looks like fun!
My second shot is not a CS4 work.
It was done with the 24-70 at a low speed and zooming at the same time.
A technique I have used before with some success.
I can't remember but I have shot some 5/6/10 pictures to get this one.:D D
My second shot is not a CS4 work.
It was done with the 24-70 at a low speed and zooming at the same time.
A technique I have used before with some success.
I can't remember but I have shot some 5/6/10 pictures to get this one.:D D
Thank you for explaining how you got this shot. I figured you had done this in camera but have only seen it done before with multiple exposures (with film).
Thank you for explaining how you got this shot. I figured you had done this in camera but have only seen it done before with multiple exposures (with film).
I rarely hide what I know.
And the more I learn, the more I understand that I know nothing
Antonio,
very nice entries, thank you!
First one is definitely delivering the Spring feeling, and your signature zooming action makes second one a nice addition, too!
Antonio,
very nice entries, thank you!
First one is definitely delivering the Spring feeling, and your signature zooming action makes second one a nice addition, too!
Now, that we all have straightened ourselves up, let indulge ourselves into a more soft mood and celebrate the advent of Spring!
I don't mean those metal or plastic thingies. I also don't mean the water source (although it's possible to have a Spring of Spring:-). I mean the season. You know, melting snow (if you had any, that is), blossoming trees, lovers not giving a damn what others think...
The feeling.
The feeling of Spring.
Catch it - and you're in!
As always: fresh pictures, moderate post-processing.
For the rest of the basic rules and index please check out this sticky.
Let's celebrate the Spring!
Thanks,
Jake
Website: www.frozenshutter.com
"Some people hunt with a rifle, I hunt with a Canon" ~ Gary Jacobson
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]After a long drab winter, I decided to go out and capture the colors of spring.
Click here to see my colors of spring photo gallery. [/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Enjoy.[/FONT]
Jake,
while it's a nice colorful shot, there is nothing in it that screams "spring" for a non-witness..
Jake,
while it's a nice colorful shot, there is nothing in it that screams "spring" for a non-witness..
After a long Minnesota winter it screams spring for me, but I can see how others might not see it that way. I swapped out the image for one that is more likely to scream "Spring".
Have a great day!
Thanks,
Jake
Website: www.frozenshutter.com
"Some people hunt with a rifle, I hunt with a Canon" ~ Gary Jacobson
Comments
I am working with Photoshop Elements and Camera Raw and trying to learn more about the sharpening needed with the Canon 50D, etc. Your point about developing a critical eye is well-taken.
BTW, I haven't yet tried the technique you used for your second shot here but it looks like fun!
My SmugMug Galleries
My second shot is not a CS4 work.
It was done with the 24-70 at a low speed and zooming at the same time.
A technique I have used before with some success.
I can't remember but I have shot some 5/6/10 pictures to get this one.:D
D
Thank you for explaining how you got this shot. I figured you had done this in camera but have only seen it done before with multiple exposures (with film).
My SmugMug Galleries
I rarely hide what I know.
And the more I learn, the more I understand that I know nothing
very nice entries, thank you!
First one is definitely delivering the Spring feeling, and your signature zooming action makes second one a nice addition, too!
But ... who spoke about flowers ?
One from the garden one hour ago.
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spring flowers
I trust you it means spring for OH :-)
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]After a long drab winter, I decided to go out and capture the colors of spring.
Click here to see my colors of spring photo gallery. [/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif] Enjoy.[/FONT]
Jake
Website: www.frozenshutter.com
"Some people hunt with a rifle, I hunt with a Canon" ~ Gary Jacobson
while it's a nice colorful shot, there is nothing in it that screams "spring" for a non-witness..
Have a great day!
Jake
Website: www.frozenshutter.com
"Some people hunt with a rifle, I hunt with a Canon" ~ Gary Jacobson
I've got a better picture than this, but I'm posting it in the "Leaves" assignment.
Nothing says spring in New England like good ol' Skunk Cabbage!
And Fiddleheads!
JustRambling AKA: Diana
Currently a Newbie
Camera: Nikon D3300