Japanese Garden Walkway
Another one in the series from the Japanese Garden in Portland, OR. Enjoy.
Another one in the series from the Japanese Garden in Portland, OR. Enjoy.
Over the past weeks, I’ve been working on my Photoshop skills. I’ve been processing photos and turning them into “artwork” (something I would be proud to display in a gallery). This print was taken from the Japanese Garden in Portland, OR during our recent trip. Hopefully, its unnoticeable but there was a substantial amount of retouching on this image.
Looking from the Washington Monument …
Another photo in a postcard style. Taken during the Cherry Blossom Festival this photo attempts to capture the energy on the National Mall that day.
| It’s amazing how flowers look when you get in a macro view. I captured this image earlier this afternoon. The natural light was stunning. |
Watching the demonstration of the canon drills was interesting. Especially when trying to get the shot of the canon fire itself. Enjoy.
A rainy overcast day (06/28/2008) in the gardens overlooking the amusement park. Enjoy.
Smugmug – why use it? I like the complete control over my photos. Some get exposed to the public, I can create groups for others, no size limits and best of all – NO ads.
Adobe Lightroom – this is the killer app for any photographer. I fits into your workflow nicely, cataloging, developing and rendering. It took a while to get my brain around this app but I won’t go back now.
Must have Lightoom Plug-ins include:
During our travels in Portland, a bunch of pelicans flew right towards us. I’m finally getting around to processing some of these photos in Adobe Lightroom.
This article popped up on MSNBC and I am amazed at the results of these two artists.
“It’s the photos of the couple together that have enchanted a growing number of soft-hearted saps across the Internet because Rosie, 18, and Aaron, 24, are almost never in the same room when the photos are taken. They’re not even in the same country. Rosie lives in Buxton, England, and Aaron in Chapel Hill, N.C.”
Two separate images merged into one done with impeccable attention to detail.
Here is the link to their website.
| This little bird was watching us from a branch about 20 ft above us during our hike around Lake Elkhorn in Columbia, MD.
I didn’t notice the seed in its mouth until I got home and processed the photo. I’ve struggled to get pictures of this type of bird since they move so fast. |
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