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May. 9th, 2005 11:14 pmStuff to look at: Bluebells, a dogwood flower, and a fruit tree, quite possibly a pear tree, shot in the evening, on the hill over where the horses live.
Photoshop was not involved. I don't color adjust or anything fancy. What you see is what the camera took, cropped for my tastes. I crop using 20/20, a freebie image cropping program I picked up somewhere. I know how to use it and I don't have trouble understanding my options with it. (That'd be my primary beef with Photoshop. It's more image processing than I really want or need.) Someday I'll supply some originals along with the croppings and a bit of commentary so that all ya'll can read about how and why I slice up the originals. I think that'd be interesting.
However, that day is not today.
I'm real pleased with the bluebells. They came out right nice. It was one fuck of a gorgeous morning and the light was just right to make the greens luminous. I love the light through leaves. It's pretty, specially this time of year when we've not had enough green for a couple of months.
Photoshop was not involved. I don't color adjust or anything fancy. What you see is what the camera took, cropped for my tastes. I crop using 20/20, a freebie image cropping program I picked up somewhere. I know how to use it and I don't have trouble understanding my options with it. (That'd be my primary beef with Photoshop. It's more image processing than I really want or need.) Someday I'll supply some originals along with the croppings and a bit of commentary so that all ya'll can read about how and why I slice up the originals. I think that'd be interesting.
However, that day is not today.
I'm real pleased with the bluebells. They came out right nice. It was one fuck of a gorgeous morning and the light was just right to make the greens luminous. I love the light through leaves. It's pretty, specially this time of year when we've not had enough green for a couple of months.