Feeling a little Squirrely at the moment, so a shot of Squirrel will do.
Not going to say much here. Started with BW photography many years back (Petri 35mm range-finder). Read a magazine article that said: Shoot! Film is cheap! Took that to heart. With digital photography one can recyle the film ad nauseum.
Interests vary greatly. Generally attracted to large, noisy machinery. Especially older stuff. Very fond of travel shots; particularly new aspects of familiar places and things.
PW is usually done with Corel 9 DCE. Seems to have the power of much more expensive software suites at a fraction of the price.
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Comments (3)
cynlee
hey wees... the last shot i posted of sarah was at botanical gardens... did they ever put the water & koi back in? a polarizer filter works well on these bright TX skies :]
Cindy5663
Love your composition here. Cynlee is right, a polarizer filter does help but if you're doing any post work on your pictures (Photoshop, etc) I have a filter for Photoshop that works like a camera filter. It's at www.chromasoftware.com and is the Photographic Filter plug-in.
sheilakalajdzic
I think this is a beautiful image!!! beautiful trees and skyline. Cynlee is right...a polarizer filter will help you so much. You'll be able to take these photos and keep your crystal clear blue skies. And these filters are actually pretty cheap. Ours cost us $12...manufacturer is Cokin. It's a plastic one, but it still does the job. I'm not sure how much the glass ones are.