I like the composition of the dock shot IG.
Yep, Learning new software can be frustrating & time consuming.
This is a discussion on Winter Rant within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I like the composition of the dock shot IG. Yep, Learning new software can be frustrating & time consuming....
I like the composition of the dock shot IG.
Yep, Learning new software can be frustrating & time consuming.
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Thanks, everyone for the suggestions and comments. I really appreciate them!
Morris Lake shot revisited. Here's what I can do with two RAW files tweaked on opening then using PSE8 to auto merge based on exposure. Like the PSE8 wizardry - not sure I like PSE8. 21 days left to play...
that's a big improvement!!! well done Iggy
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Despite your PP issues iggy I must say these compositions are very good!
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Once you learn it, Iggy, you will not want to be without it. I just signed up for the Scott Kelby website after purchasing one of his books, "The Digital Photography Book", I was that impressed. For just $25 per month you have full access and you have no obligation to continue any longer than what is comfortable for you. I can see where it would have prevented a lot of trial and error on my part.
But now that you have the free trial of PSE try the free trial of the plug-in Topaz Detail and Topaz Adjust. They can really make your photos pop, or they can make them just crazy artography. And if in the future you decide you like them, they will not break the bank.
P.S. a hint for winter photography. The key is to just dress warm enough, basically. I am a non snow sport person but I bought some really good snow pants this season and they keep me warm and dry so I do not mind crawling around in the snow at all. I wear them even when it isn't really cold -temperatures- hovering around 0 to 5 degrees because if you are out for a few hours you start to feel the cold. Just don't let the greyness get you down. Take care- JAS
Thanks, Everyone!
Feeling much better today due to a peek at the sun and the great community here! I don't mind winter that much it's just the dull greyness that has been around for what seems like forever!
Also, thanks for the winter tips, JAS. I don't have the snow pants which I plan to definitely get for next year but I do wear long johns! A must if you're out for a while. I'll check out Scott's site. I've heard about it before but just haven't made the leap yet.
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