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Spotted this poppy in a cornfield and thought it would make a nice shot using a macro lens at F2.8

"Hamilton Downtown"; "Nikkor-H Auto 50mm f/2"; "Hamilton, Ontario, Canada"; "Adobe Camera Raw 6.7 / Adobe Photoshop CS5 (Windows)"; "22nd March 2015"; "Nikon L39 UV filter"; "Aperture priority (evaluative metering at ev -1), mainly at f/8, some at f/2.8";

Re-worked single photo HDR with cs5.

Erlebniszoo Hannover - Löwen

  

"Nikon Nikkor AI-s 50mm f/1.8s"

"Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT"

"Adobe Camera Raw 6.7 / Adobe Photoshop CS5 (Windows)"

 

"Snap-shots in the heart of, and of the Heart of Hamilton's Downtown in July

2015"

 

"Mainly at f/11 on Aperture priority with a few at f/2.8 at ISO 100 mainly

 

"NIKKOR - The Thousand and One Nights No.60";

 

"The AI NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8S, a pancake normal lens

AI NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8S";

 

" imaging.nikon.com/history/story/0060/index.htm ";

on partial (selective) metering".

Took this shot while visiting Tobago

l'uomo fantasma che esce dai rovi è tratto da una foto di Licia Tomei.

Working with Photoshop CS5 Extended and learning its 3D tools.Very impressive, although slow, results.

Playing around a bit with Photoshop CS5.. Managed to transform the low-quality pic on the left to the one on the right in about 1 or 2 minutes. Used the new Content Aware fill to expand the sky, and did some random color-tuning and finally a gradient overlay..

 

With a little more time, and better base-images it's pretty amazing what Photoshop can do...

Foto (c) Claudia Somm - Finn Schweizermeisterschaft YCK 2019

Rock is in Oregon, whale is in Alaska, ocean is in my computer.

Shot by 2nd photographer. Edited in CS5

A donut of dark marble created using Photoshop CS5.1

It's An Addiction

 

Free with Creative Commons licensing using Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike, so do link back if you use any please and thank you very much. Do not redistribute as your own and do not use them to create new stock and then upload those as your own please and thank you. Commercial use is not permitted, please and thank you.

Casas Minimalista

I skipped CS4 so decided to upgrade my Adobe Software with the recent release of CS5.

 

The package arrived yesterday so haven't had much time to play around with it.

 

Some of the applications now support 64 bit so should run faster with more memory.

I love having my own printer at home. Here's a glimpse into my print workflow via photoshop.

 

A couple years ago I got a used Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mk II. Once I learned how to prepare my images for print, as opposed to preparing them for web, there's difference, I was able to dial this machine in for great results. I use Canon paper and ink so works flawlessly together.

 

I get to print on demand, whenever I want, for really cheap, and the photos look amazing.

Foto (c) Claudia Somm - Finn Schweizermeisterschaft YCK 2019

Tiergarten Hannover-Kirchrode, Elke Kemna

 

What took me a couple of hours to do in CS3 took me about 5 minutes in CS5, and with better results.

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