jradose wrote:
Excellent work....like the last one best with a splash of green leaves.
Thank you jradose! Always nice to see a new visitor!
Flyerace wrote:
SOOC=Straight Out Of Camera. Tongue in cheek about the final result.
Just love all three. Thanks for starting my day off so nicely.
FA, thanks for answering that!
dennisallard wrote:
For some reason I think about you every time I go to the grocery store.
I can't explain that Dennis? BTW, I'm going there today!
AuntieM wrote:
Like them all.
Well thank you Auntie! Much appreciated!
A job well done Bill, you make yellow look so good.
Rich2236
Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
A master of the flowers......!
Rich...
Snap Shot wrote:
Thank you for the kind Kudos but, I don't know what SOOC means?
SOOC = Straight Out Of Camera
No PP'ing to the image
Please tell me what post-processing was done. I'd love to try it. Frank Moore
I just love your treatment of these images.
ebbote wrote:
A job well done Bill, you make yellow look so good.
Thank you Ernest for your thoughtful reply! Much appreciated!
Rich2236 wrote:
A master of the flowers......!
Rich...
You're too kind Rich! Thank you so much...it sure encourages me to do better!
twowindsbear wrote:
SOOC = Straight Out Of Camera
No PP'ing to the image
So I've been told! Thank you for the reply!
It's always nice to see anew visitor!
FEMjr wrote:
Please tell me what post-processing was done. I'd love to try it. Frank Moore
Thank you for asking FEMjr!
Many people have asked me," How do you process your photos?"
Here is my canned reply; I use PSE 12, Topaz and Nic Color Pro4 processing programs. I use many different and various filters from each program, depending on the effect I'm trying to achieve.
Because each photo is unique, it would be hard to explain my methods in general and too varied to explain in detail.
Therefore, my best suggestion would be to dive in, as I have, and work your way through the Trail and Success process. It's the best way to learn!
More importantly, find your own style and don't worry about what others are doing.
In short, learn to write your own Music.
I wish I could be of more help but, it's not a simple process. Know that I'm flattered and humbled by your interest!
Kenny wrote:
I just love your treatment of these images.
Thank you Kenny! Thank you very much! It's always nice to see a new visitor!
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