Nice effort and turnaround of an iffy image.
thanks! At the time I wanted to document the early early morning get ready--sun not quite up. But the shot seemed to have some potential used in a different way.
Colourful...but you lost quite a bit of environment with your crop. Take a look at that guy and the kids looking at the basket at the back of their vehicle. I thought he was worried or something but looking closely, that wasn't his hand near his head -- it was someone else's...
Stunning arrangement of the primary colours (well almost primary. I like the diagonal composition.
Yes that works for me Judith,
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I have added this latest thread to the 2016 P52 Index
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Last edited by Dave Humphries; 6th July 2016 at 11:03 AM.
Nice; i think the conversion of sky has been done well
Very nice Judith...I like the pp. I remember bringing my boys to see the trains and airplanes when they were young too. They like anything trains, cars and airplanes.Boys will always be boys.
Last edited by IzzieK; 13th July 2016 at 06:30 AM.
Very clear focus/DOF I can sea every little detail. Who would have though to take a pic of rail yard switches.
Nicely done, I like the cropped version..
thanks! Before we left on our last trip, Ben said< "Grandma, will there be TRAINS where you are going?" So I made a special point of messaging him trains throughout the trip. Love my grandkids!
Good pattern with the edit but I also like the original where the tracks are leading to a bit of real life activity in the distance.
Great subject nicely captured, Judith. I'm with Geoff in thinking that the original is quite fine as well.
Week 29--The bear that wasn't there
Continuing my quest to be more proficient with Photoshop I have done another composite--I do not claim the image is great, but I sure learned a lot. I don't think I will likely pursue this kind of work, but it taught me about some aspects of Photoshop I did not know and it got me looking at light direction and shade in a more thoughtful way.
Original two photos:
And the composite
Judith, is the bear your original photo? Just asking -- this what Martin (LePetomane) told Donald -- if you see a bear almost too close in your lens, you are too close...or something like that... The legs are already cropped anyway, but it is not the right subject for your background. I understand the excitement of being able to do composite, but in this case, it is a big ask...sorry.
P.S. PHLearn by Aaron Nace has a lot of free tutorials on Photoshop and Lightroom Special Effects and composites, too...click here to look for your favourite topic...and it is not painful...
Very well done !!!
The bear is my shot--=from a car! (which explains the poor exposure). And the background was taken in the same area.
Thanks for looking. This is one of those exercises that was done as a purely technical exercise and is part of my self-challenge for the year. I wish I had had the feet, but, oh, well.
Thanks for the reference to the tutorials. I have been working with Anthony Morganti's videos which are presented in a way that I can understand. I will also look at the one you suggest.