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I had some fun with this one and learned some Photoshop tricks while I was doing it. As soon as I get another boarder staying here I'm going back to the coast. Just seems like there's just a lot of cool adjustments I can do to coastal shots.
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Rufous-tailed Jacamar
Illustration/Art
High Quality (HQ) - 3D
Double Exposure
Painterly Effect
Paper Effect
Software: Windows Paint 3D; Pixlr; PicsArt Photo Studio
Edits made to my original photos.
Edições feitas em minhas fotos originais com uso de adesivos do aplicativo PicsArt Photo Studio
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Pousada do Sol
Alto Paraíso de Goiás
Goiás, Brasil
Art Week Gallery Group
- 12 to 18 March our theme is:
~~~ Fantasy Blooms ~~~
PSA 2019 I scanned this photo into the computer two years ago and posted it on Flickr. With the new software Topaz introduced which turns jpegs into raw files, I wanted to try it. I was not sure a scanned image would work, but I saw nice improvement, although will never be perfect! If you have old images you would like to try, Topaz has a free 30 day trial...lol and I don’t get a referral fee :-).
Paradise Landscapes Serie
What a beautiful scenery!!!
Illustration/Art
Image-editing
Lightweight HDR editing
Software: Pixlr; Windows Paint 3D; Snapseed
Edits made to my original photos
Edições feitas em minhas fotos originais
Jericoacoara
Ceará, Brasil
Raided the grandkids' bag of marbles for this one. I broke the rule of using an odd number of objects - but it works ok I think. As this is from my archives it's inspired me to have another go when I'm able.
used my PSP software for post production .....
Mainly, I replaced the sky using Luminar 4 in this re-edit. Its amazing AI did this in one click with no painstaking masking needed. Original edit below in Comment section. Whatever your opinion on sky replacement, I like playing around with software to see what it can do.
© AnvilcloudPhotography
Ericpol Software Pool
Lodz, Poland
designed by HORIZONE Studio
more pics: blog.sotiriouphotography.com/index.php/ericpol-software-p...
Although I have included an image of Dyrholaey Beach earlier in my photostream I thought it worth processing the shot in colour, emphasising the subtle hues of the landscape.
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Blue cubic crystals of fluorite with white quartz. This specimen measures 18x17x12 mm, the largest crystal is 8 mm. This photo is a composite of 35 photos combined using Helicon Focus DOF software.
Ericpol Software Pool
Lodz, Poland
designed by HORIZONE Studio
more pics: blog.sotiriouphotography.com/index.php/ericpol-software-p...
I really over-scheduled myself on this day. It started out early and was 100% full of photography activity! I don't remember having a spare 5 minutes just to sit there and zone out.... I do try to plan a little zone-out time, but this day I didn't. I kind of build my day like I was playing an RTS game, making sure I never had any idle workers.
After I got off the tube at Marylebone station, I exited into this scene. This is the little area I crossed every day to get from the tube into my hotel. It looked so perfect in the rain that I just had to take a photo...even though I was dog-tired.
- Trey Ratcliff
Read more, including a discussion on the difference between nonprofit and noncommercial, here at the Stuck in Customs blog.
Used hardware / software:
Panasonic Lumix G7 / 70
Kit Lens 14-42mm
Raw Therapee 5.4
Fast Stone
Thanks very much for your interest, fav or time to comment !!
Some software experts posed with me for a group portrait a couple months ago.
Top (L to R) is Christina, Lisa, Kandi, Cristy, and Jane.
Lower (L to R) is me and Jenna.
The concept was to publicly display some favorite software: real or faux.
I, for one, was initially surprised at the number of software experts in my collection of friends. In retrospect - maybe that should not be surprising.
After all, arguing with any one of us expert women is like reading a software license agreement...
...in the end, you ignore it all and click "I agree".
Resistance is futile.
Enjoy
Nora
Photo and detailing by Cassandra Storm
Thank you for commenting and faving my photos :-)
My Website: www.zeitfaenger.at
Creative Commons License: Attribution 3.0 Unported
This isn’t an upload to talk about the image above, it’s more to talk about the software that was used to process it.
I’m very much a lightroom user, especially on my desktop computer, I’m a bit more flexible if using my iPad, but even there I use lightroom mobile a lot of the time.
There is always talk online about software alternatives to lightroom, one company that makes an alternative is Skylum and their Luminar software, you may or may not have heard of them.
I’ve read bits and pieces online about Luminar and a lot of people seem to like it as an alternative to lightroom, but I’ve never taken it much further than that.
Fortunately I also like getting things for free and reading this months Digital camera magazine I realised you could get Luminar 3 for free, so that’s what I did and now I have a fully functioning copy of Luminar to use for as long as I like. I haven’t had chance to fully get used to it yet, my first thoughts are that lightroom is better, but that’s probably because I’m used to Lightroom and have been using it a long time, I’m sure when I use Luminar 3 more I will get more used to it.
So as most people don’t buy photography magazines and may not have seen this offer I thought I’d share the details here and if you’d like to have a free copy of Luminar 3 yourself then you can, it’s quite a simple process, it is only for windows and macs though, not iPads, tablets or your phone.
So here is the address you need to put in your browser address bar, don’t put it in google or any other search engine, it needs to go in the address bar at the top of your browser. You will get an email sent to you with a link to the software download and an activation code and that’s pretty much it. There isn’t anything dodgy about it, it’s a proper legal offer and the company behind the software is a respected company but if your unsure just put Luminar 3 into google and do a bit of research.
This is what you put in browser address bar,
Skylum.com/dcw-Luminar
Affinity by Canva: First Impressions
Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello
I spent half an hour learning/evaluating Affinity by Canva.
It's not an intuitive software, especially for those who aren't very experienced with editing, but it quickly makes you realize it's not one of those toy apps. Affinity is powerful, however, and includes a wealth of editing and graphics tools on par with more well-known and very expensive software.
It's not a product for astrophotography, so its value can be best demonstrated by its performance on non-ordinary images.
I limited myself to the Pixel section, i.e., photo editing, and after some testing, I ventured into processing a raw TIFF image of M42 (box 1), a subject rich in nuances, tones, and a myriad of details.
Even with the basic settings (box 2), the result is very satisfying. However, it's by exploring the advanced tools that I discover extremely useful applications for astrophotography, such as generating false-color images (box 3) and applying powerful and incredibly simple deconvolutional algorithms.
The use of deep learning in many tools is all too evident, and it's important/recommended not to get too carried away. The experienced user will know how much to use and, above all, when to stop to avoid entering the minefield of overprocessing, which is unfortunately widespread, where artifacts are considered objective details.
For software that has become free, can you expect more?
M42 taken with 127EDmm f/9
Taken from Savannah Skies Observatory using an SBIG STL-6303 camera and 33-cm RCOS telescope on a Software Bisque PME Mount.
Comments always appreciated, as long as you keep it clean - I love to hear your feedback! xx
Apologies for the quality of the audio on this - I've had to bodge this together. I made a slideshow using online software but I couldn't save it in a usable format, so instead I had to play it on the PC screen while filming it on my iphone.
It is somewhat self-indulgent, so apologies for that also, lol.
A collection of pictures from my first emergence, right through up to the end of July this year. Loads of different looks, outfits, places and people. Personally, I can't watch this without being reduced to joyful tears!
The music, 'This Is Me', from The Greatest Showman, is the perfect track and is somewhat of a trans anthem. Rightly so. As the lyrics go:
Look out 'cause here I come
And I'm marching on to the beat I drum
I'm not scared to be seen
I make no apologies
This is me!
For "Get Pushed" round 17, I was paired with the young and so very talented Rachel, aka "Girl in Sneakers". Check out her response to my push...it's amazing! She challenged me to create an image which tells a story. She gave me examples of themes such as: vision; fate; destiny; love; sadness; hope; and redemption, to go by. Also, the challenge required using a road as a backdrop, and to incorporate 3 of these 6 items she listed: a clock; feet (bare or with shoes); 3 books; eyeglasses; or a person (not looking at the camera); a photo of someone you love (in a frame). What an interesting and fantastic challenge!
So I pondered the possibilities for a while and admittedly was stumped. Eventually I decided to just move forward without so much of a plan, to go out on a photoshoot, 'wing it' and see what I came up with. The shot of me running is where I started, and then I built the image from there, out of several other images I snapped. My concept is about time, and how there never seems to be enough of it. Therefore, I'm always trying to catch up. The crooked clock is for my warped sense of time; the turtles for the speed I seem to be at; my dog Moxie who is always watching and waiting for me to play with her or take her for a walk; the castle is about high hopes and dreams; the moon coming up shows the day is nearly over but also to always reach for it; and last but not least, the sunflower and the butterfly to remind me that no matter what, its all going to be okay and to just simply go along & be happy! :)
I don't use Photoshop very much, as Lightroom is my software of choice, so the collage techniques used here were a learn 'by the seat of your pants' type of thing. It's getting more familiar each time I use the program but I know there's so much yet to figure out. For a more realistic appearance, I tried creating more shadow effects but going as dark as I really needed to -made the shadows look too black and fake. Most of the hard shadows on the road are part of the original shot. After taking it through Photoshop, I played around with it in Nik Software's Color Efex Pro, applying a few different filters. Then back to Photoshop to subtly apply 3 different Kim Klassen texture layers. Fun!
Thanks for the push, Rachel! :)
Using Topaz Noise Adjust 6 for the first time.
This shot of a Beach Staggerwing Replica was very noise on the underside of the aircraft. Not a very good capture but a great candidate for the test.
The wood and rope suspension bridge in Sunway Lagoon Theme Park, Petaling Jaya, near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
پل معلق پارک آبی سان وی لاگون در منطقه پتالینگ جایا، حومه شهر کوالا لامپور، مالزی
تمام حقوق محفوظ است ©
I took this shot a couple of years ago at Joshua Tree National Monument. I was scouring through my image library looking for shot of a climber that I had taken and saw this one. It was kinda like finding a 20 dollar bill in your pants pocket while your doing laundry :)
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For those of you new to photography, I would like to provide you with some very helpful videos that will help you get more from your photography. They were very useful to me while I was learning and I hope that they will help you out as well. Just click the link below and on the left side column there are pre-made playlists on everything you could ever want to know about photography. I hope you enjoy them and as always my friends "Happy Shooting"
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IMG_5009
Inspired by Vincent Van Gogh's & Claude Monet's impressionist sunflower paintings.
Finished using Alien Skin Software.
Thanks for viewing :)
"Economics is on the side of humanity now."
– Isaac Asimov, in "The Currents of Space" (1952).
"Many readers judge of the power of a book by the shock it gives their feelings."
– Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, "Kavanagh: A Tale"(1849), Chapter XIII.
"The measure of your quality as a public person, as a citizen, is the gap between what you do and what you say."
– Ramsey Clark
An Edwards B-1B Lancer takes off Runway 22L on April 1, 2014, to begin testing its Sustainment Block 16A software upgrades. The SB 16A software will work in conjunction with the long-range bomber’s new glass cockpit configuration in order to ensure its capabilities in a fast-paced integrated battlefield of the future. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ethan Wagner/Released)