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Jan 26, 2013 03:06:44   #
William Loc: Mississippi
 
clasina46 wrote:
William wrote:
a tripod is basic to working certain subjects like this one


Long exposure with a tripod!.......... how many weeks did it take for the green shots to appear?


if it's whhat I tthink ... hand held ... moon

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Jan 26, 2013 03:16:39   #
William Loc: Mississippi
 
just the same ... UHH ...

has moved me to try harder to be good

guess we all try harder to be good

guess you all try harder too

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Jan 26, 2013 04:55:43   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
clasina46 wrote:
creativ simon wrote:
RiverNan wrote:
dont have a mac so cant say for sure...but it is a free download and fun
clasina46 wrote:
RiverNan wrote:
Clasina do you really want to know? Its not that hard if you have Photoshop and Picasa....it does take some patients though....as indicated I still need some practice...but i dont mind sharing.

JENNIFER wrote:
RiverNan wrote:
page 77 William you are back...I like that green glass inmage...the lines are great stupid s;'s are sticking

Clasina you mean the quilt???? well im getting better at it because i have made a few already..or do you mean the bird in a frame? hmmmmmm feel free to PM me and I will answer any questions you have...dont want to take up the space here on SWEDES thread....


Take all the space you'd like Nan of the River, that's what it's all about.
Clasina do you really want to know? Its not that ... (show quote)


Thanks nan, I have just changed from windows to mac. Is Picasa compatible with mac? I haven't checked this out yet. Will do when I get home
quote=RiverNan Clasina do you really want to know... (show quote)
dont have a mac so cant say for sure...but it is a... (show quote)


Photoshop works on a mac and Adobe are giving away Photoshop CS2 at the moment
quote=RiverNan dont have a mac so cant say for su... (show quote)


Thanks Simon, I've got time to check this out before I go.....Photoshop for free, there must be a catch somewhere!
quote=creativ simon quote=RiverNan dont have a m... (show quote)


No clasina, no catch it's an old edition but still very very good

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Jan 26, 2013 08:08:50   #
Tooth Maker Loc: North Carolina
 
RMM wrote:
A photo taken late afternoon during the fall. Cranked through Gimp for a fractal layer, some other fun and games, then into Photoshop for some additional treatment. I probably couldn't repeat this to save my life.


Nice effect on #1 and nice image on original!

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Jan 26, 2013 08:29:04   #
cyan Loc: Northern NJ
 
Simon - Where is Photoshop for free? I have Photoshop Elements 10....and Gimp....but FREE PHOTOSHOP?????? :?: :?:

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Jan 26, 2013 08:45:21   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
cyan wrote:
Simon - Where is Photoshop for free? I have Photoshop Elements 10....and Gimp....but FREE PHOTOSHOP?????? :?: :?:


I was told on the 'Adobe' website Photoshop CS2 which is an older version, but the oner

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Jan 26, 2013 08:46:24   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
cyan wrote:
Simon - Where is Photoshop for free? I have Photoshop Elements 10....and Gimp....but FREE PHOTOSHOP?????? :?: :?:


I was told on the 'Adobe' website Photoshop CS2 which is an older version, but the one I used till upgrading and very very good.
Have a look and let me know

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Jan 26, 2013 08:52:09   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
creativ simon wrote:
cyan wrote:
Simon - Where is Photoshop for free? I have Photoshop Elements 10....and Gimp....but FREE PHOTOSHOP?????? :?: :?:


I was told on the 'Adobe' website Photoshop CS2 which is an older version, but the one I used till upgrading and very very good.
Have a look and let me know


Just checked cyan and yes you can still get it for free

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Jan 26, 2013 10:05:01   #
JENNIFER Loc: CT.
 
llindstrand wrote:
cyan wrote:
How do you do an egg (anybody?)


The way I do it is in GIMP>Filters>Animation>Spinning Globe. If you use a square picture you get a globe. If you do a picture with one dimension longer than the other you get an egg. The computer has to do a lot of computations so it takes a while. I usually fill in the background corners in Corel X5 or Photoshop. Any further questions let me know.

Here's some new ones for today.
Swede


Number one all day long! That is awesome. Reminds me of space. "The Universe"!

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Jan 26, 2013 10:09:12   #
JENNIFER Loc: CT.
 
Yeah... we're jamming right along. . . Miss you and your insightfulness though. Glad you are enjoying your vaca... bet you have lots of new stuff!! :D :lol:[/quote]

Vacation is just about over. We are having dinner with my grandson this evening who I haven't seen in a couple of years. He lives in Japan but goes to college in Tampa. I did take about 2,000 pictures and have been sending some new edits all along. I appreciate your keeping up with the thread. I now realize how important that is as I have tried posting on some other threads where the moderator doesn't follow through. The subjects are good but without followup, they quickly die.
Swede[/quote]

Hope you had a nice dinner. You created something special here , I consider it an honor to co-moderate for you!

Wow # 2!! How did you do that... I love it! That is wicked!! WOW! :shock: :D :thumbup:

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Jan 26, 2013 10:13:24   #
JENNIFER Loc: CT.
 
Hi Swede, hope you enjoy the dinner with your Grandson tonight, I think Jen does a great job in your absence, you are very lucky having her to step into your shoes. Hope your vacation was a good one .

You are so right about follow up, that is why I gave up with other threads but made an exception last weekend and posted on another thread, somebody asked if I would be prepared to give a clue as to how I did my work, I replied and said I would be happy to post details the following evening, so I spent some 2-3 hours running through a work from base image to completion, put a message on the thread the following night to ask for advice if it was ok to put this set of pictures up or where else could I post them, Guess what NO Reply.

Funny the following night that clasina asked the same sort of question so I posted them on this thread and within 24 hours had a reply from clasina thanking me.

You have built a great thread here with a good group of people willing to share there knowledge which benefits us all.
Well done Swede[/quote]

Well said Simon!
(and thank you very much) :D :D :D

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Jan 26, 2013 10:16:39   #
JENNIFER Loc: CT.
 
[quote=RiverNan]oh pooh




YUP

:(

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Jan 26, 2013 10:19:57   #
JENNIFER Loc: CT.
 
RiverNan wrote:
we gotta start the photogdictionary from the land o nan
JENNIFER wrote:
creativ simon wrote:
Feathers !!!, Spiders !!!, I wonder


It's a spither :lol: (from the dictionary of Nan)


Hahah....like gonzo...and kalidaglobe...(jenoland ...too funny...thank you!)

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Jan 26, 2013 10:24:08   #
JENNIFER Loc: CT.
 
[quote=RiverNan]love the tree and well good things are good things and yes encouragement is the key. Hope you are having a great time...ill be on my way tomorrow. and there is no internet where I am going so it i wont be able to post or comment or moderate..so we will see how red does.


No internet.... ahhhh..
Hope you have a great time... take lots of pics!
Red is strong and will never die. :-) :-) :-) :-)

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Jan 26, 2013 10:27:10   #
JENNIFER Loc: CT.
 
William wrote:
cyan wrote:
JENNIFER wrote:
cyan wrote:
JENNIFER wrote:
William wrote:
most of this stuff is hand held by me

there is a tripod in the closet


I want a tripod!!!!


So, do you think if you go in his closet, will he notice?


I'm willing to risk it! :mrgreen:


William - you didn't hear that, did you?


It's a Monfrotto 3221WN and it's fine to shoot with, I would
recommend it ... if I stole one ... this is it and I've got the
horizontal pistol grip for quick work, there's the monopod
with the vertical grip too.
I use both for close up work sometimes.
I took everyting I had to Texas and Natchez and it was the
D3100 with the Nikkor 24-85 2.8 (film lense) all hand held ... no other
equipment was used ... it easy to move around and works fine. Bv

I remembered ... I did use the tripod once in Texas.

When it was large format I had no choice ... now I'm free

but a tripod is basic gear ... so steal one or go buy one soon,
it will improve your work and it's nice to have free hands at times.
Do not buy a cheep one ... you will regret it so soon.
quote=cyan quote=JENNIFER quote=cyan quote=JEN... (show quote)


Ok!It's on my wish list!! :thumbup:

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