I love your concept. Technically it is very very good. Don't change a thing on this picture. BUT....I would love to see a sequel with just the guitar with a hat hanging drapped over the top of the neck and the pair of boots in the same place. Nothing else on the picture.
I too need a new tripod. The one I am using now is an oooold
tiltall. It is one of the original ones that was built from aircraft aluminum built in the manufacturers garage. It is so heavy. But it is worth the weight for its sturdiness. I have used it in conjunction with an 8 x 10 Deardorff camera. But I would like a lighter one for quick field work.
Thank you... when one gets a compliment from his peers, it means so much more than just someone saying nice picture.
here are a couple I took a while back.
I hope this works this time
big sur coastline...this picture was shown at the Getty Museum
OK here is the problem. I have MAC and I'm using I-photo. Every time I try to download a picture, the wrong picture keeps coming up. The question is, how can i download the correct picture from i-photo ?
i hope this works. If it did it is a photo of big sur that hung at the Getty Museum.
Do you put the picture number in the open box next to "choose file"
I too like photo 1... Try cutting the brightness by half of what you did.
Taylor looks a little to dark right now.
having a problem downloading pictures . But am working on it.
I hope this picture comes over correctly. I took it along highway 1 -- Big Sur coastline. This picture hung at the Getty Museum.
I just joined Ugly Hedgehog-photography. I am looking forward to seeing other works of art and participating in forum topics. As a small word about me, I've been into photography since the mid 50's, yes, I'm a senior...But I do travel and I look forward to posting some of my photos
Hi Rich
I also use iPhoto for all my pictures. One thing i was told was, when you edit a picture, you lose some of the clarity and sharpness. It is better to take the picture you are going to edit or enhance, and make a new folder using tiff and putting it in iPhoto and doing your thing there. Thus leaving the original picture as it was when u put it in iPhoto originally.