I do hope everyone of you have added your copyright info
Into your camera settings. I have a Canon 60D. If you put it in the manual mode next to last tab I believe states copyright info. Put your name and doing business as info in there and dates you filmed.
It's embedded in every picture you take.
No brushes, have no clue there were any.
hi Fred, I am a snowbird too, we left for home, will be back in November. Love Florida.
Welcome...I'm new as well.
The first is my favorite too. I bought a 100 mm Macro lens and still experimenting. Practice makes perfect.
The photographer is the person that is housed under the Copyright laws.
I would be fuming if I had that picture used without my permission.
I never thought of using anything but water, now as soon as some flowers bloom, I have something to try. Thanks.
This one was edited with Lightroom preset on HD
I used Paint.net and just used the curve. My first try, now I will try to see if Lightroom is better.
I have Lightroom 4, my husband bought it for me in Dec 2012 and I have found some awesome presets but I'm not sureif I am missing the true Lightroom settings.
I am retired and I have all the time I need to perfect my images.
Who uses Lightroom and would you like to share the ins and out of it with those of us, who are trying to learn this software?
Thank you. I have so much to learn yet.
Finally retired and loving it.
Now I can get back to my passion of photography. Photography has always been in my blood. My Dad and Uncle were both professional photographers and owned Park Camera in Roselle Park, NJ, until 1967.
My husband and I vacation for the winter in Florida on North Hutchinson Island and the summers are about 12 miles west of Long Beach Island.
I enjoy shooting nature scenes, oceans, bays, clouds, flowers and trees
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