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Jun 7, 2012 05:52:53   #
jadeast Loc: Virginia
 
to try something different (for me!)

Cyanotype 7663
Cyanotype 7663...

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Jun 7, 2012 10:10:21   #
docrob Loc: Durango, Colorado
 
jadeast wrote:
to try something different (for me!)


it's different :wink:

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Jun 8, 2012 06:05:13   #
mullumby Loc: Australia
 
I LIKE IT.

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Jun 8, 2012 07:34:09   #
jadeast Loc: Virginia
 
mullumby wrote:
I LIKE IT.


Thank you Mullumby

How about this one?
How about this one?...

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Jun 8, 2012 08:27:18   #
RavRob Loc: Oromocto, NB
 
I like 'em both. I always liked this type of vignette (frame??) on a picture. Beside the fact that both are great shots to start with IMO.

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Jun 8, 2012 08:31:07   #
jadeast Loc: Virginia
 
RavRob wrote:
I like 'em both. I always liked this type of vignette (frame??) on a picture. Beside the fact that both are great shots to start with IMO.


Thank you very much. I appreciate your input it's a bit of research for one of my sales sites.

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Jun 8, 2012 08:31:21   #
GrandmaJoy Loc: North Carolina
 
I like No. 2. Almost looks like a water color. I have no idea how you did that but nice work.

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Jun 8, 2012 08:33:28   #
Skutterbug Loc: Central Florida
 
Some days you just have to play around with all that photo software and see what all it does...some pretty neat stuff :-D :-D :-D

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Jun 8, 2012 08:40:13   #
jadeast Loc: Virginia
 
user16618 wrote:
I like No. 2. Almost looks like a water color. I have no idea how you did that but nice work.


Thank you! I appreciate your comment and compliment.

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Jun 8, 2012 08:42:55   #
jadeast Loc: Virginia
 
Skutterbug wrote:
Some days you just have to play around with all that photo software and see what all it does...some pretty neat stuff :-D :-D :-D


You're right about that! Sometime you have to pass it from one program to another to get the the result you're looking for or not as the case may be sometimes.

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Jun 8, 2012 08:52:27   #
rlaugh Loc: Michigan & Florida
 
I like both!

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Jun 8, 2012 09:01:00   #
jadeast Loc: Virginia
 
rlaugh wrote:
I like both!


Thank you very much. I appreciate the input.

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Jun 8, 2012 10:56:59   #
bee7474 Loc: Selah, Wa
 
jadeast wrote:
to try something different (for me!)


Hi, neat pictures, very interesting, how do you do it or is that a trade secret. Thanks for sharing Bee

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Jun 8, 2012 11:22:24   #
jadeast Loc: Virginia
 
bee7474 wrote:
jadeast wrote:
to try something different (for me!)


Hi, neat pictures, very interesting, how do you do it or is that a trade secret. Thanks for sharing Bee


I don't believe in trade secrets Bee! I set up the approximate lighting I want in faststone image viewer partly because it give me individual fine control over the highlights and shadows and because it's the easiest program to search through a lot of images rapidly for the one I'm hunting for IMO. In these two cases I then use Smart Photo Editor because I can tweak the highlights and shadows without as danger of creating "halos" around the dark parts of the image and they have literally thousands of presets that I can use to create these effects. all of which can be modified to suite my needs.
Post processing has grown immensely over the last five years and is improving at a very rapid rate right now to make it easier for the novice or the pro to modify their images to today's standards.

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Jun 8, 2012 14:47:32   #
bee7474 Loc: Selah, Wa
 
Thanks JD, you do a great job. Bee

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