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I just randomly found an image and loaded into the new Photoshop CS6 Beta. I really didn't know what to do with it. Non of my plug-ins loaded.
Adobe is allowing owners of CS3, CS4 and CS5 all to upgrade to CS6. This is a new thing for Adobe. So if you have any of these versions--you get to pay upgrade prices only.
Whoo hoo!!
Not my pic, pimped with permission for - Carassius Productions
Orig: www.flickr.com/photos/carassiusproductions/7535694118/
I go out walkin' after midnight, out in the moon light
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4.19.13
Stitch
I went to Springfield VA to take some photos of a house going on the market and wanted to do some stitches, but here is just a nice street stitch.
Copyright (C) 2013. Ryan S Burkett. All Rights Reserved.
November 2, 2015 - Mayor Martin Walsh dropped in to visit Community Servings and volunteered a hand at chopping vegetables at the Jamaica Plain program. Community Servings is a not-for-profit food and nutrition program providing services throughout Massachusetts to individuals and families living with critical and chronic illnesses. CS gives clients, their dependent families, and caregivers appealing, nutritious meals, and send the message to those in greatest need that someone cares. Their goals are to help our clients maintain their health and dignity and preserve the integrity of their families through free, culturally appropriate, home-delivered meals, nutrition education, and other community programs.
(Mayor's Office photo by Don Harney)
Que te enseñara un tuotrial basico de photoshop texto con un fondo borroso a tu calidad y tu diseño.
FOR THE TECHIES
Camera: Nikon D3200 (DSLR)
Lens: 18 - 125mm Sigma lens
Aperture: f/10
Shutter Speed: 1/60 (sec)
ISO: 100
Format: High Quality RAW file
Stabilization: None
Diffusion: None
Converted and retouched using Camera RAW and Photoshop CS6.
Location: Burrator, Devon.
A manual black and white conversion using PhotoShop CS6 of Burrator. A lonely troth submerged in its water. I did intend to capture this image on f22 but there wasn't quite enough light and my tripod was a bit dodgy. I wasn't going to place a £400 camera on a dodgy tripod by water...
The gradient sky was natural.