I bought my tablet when I took a week long workshop in PS. Needed a digital paint brush to avoid hand cramping and get fine details. Was very awkward at first, but now I use it all the time. Never touch my mouse. Stick with it you will love it in time!
Very Nice! I like it a lot.
GOOD photos tell a story AND make you feel something. (emotion) If they don't they are just a "pitchure" IMO
To BuckeyeBilly,
Well said!!
I really like the second one. Nice job taking an ordinary photo and creating something interesting and unique!
Beautiful! I had no idea what it was till I downloaded it. Surprised you could see it in the dark. Good thing you did!!!
Jimbur, Awesome work. I enjoyed all of them!
I photograph mainly children. They are so darn cute it is hard to pick a favorite. Here are a few from one of my favorite set designs. The making of an "Apple Pie". I am working on my Masters Degree, slow but sure, so you comments and critiques are welcomed.
Absolutely awesome! Love what you have done with bubbles. This inspires me to play with bubbles.
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Yet more:
Karin, I am new here and really like your work. Just beautiful!
I decided to contribute a few images for the abstract topic. (this is my second time this week jumping in here, so I'm still finding my way around) Not sure which one is most fitting, if any, your thoughts?
Thanks Karin. I started kyyaking a few years ago and it sure gives you a whole new perspective.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions. I have been just receiving the digest and read it everyday. I have learned a lot from all of you "regulars". I am excited to be part of the discussion. I do mostly portrait work in studio and rarely have I seen that type of image here. Perhaps I will find more of that in the specialty section. I will check it out. I just jumped in on all these great fog images and now I have to back track!
I have been following UHH for at least a year and never commented or submitted an image before. This topic pushed me over the edge. Back in August in Northern Vermont, I got up early (5:30 AM) to catch the sunrise on a pond. Waited an hour and a half till I could see anything but fog! and got these shots. They made the early rise worth it. I was out of my element as I usually shoot in studio! Hope you like them.