satorifarm wrote:
Good Morning! I hope everyone is safe, warm and well! I took these Christmas Day at a friend’s historic house here in North Carolina. It was built in the late 1700’s. They don’t live in this house but are beginning some preservation/restoration things. They decorated it for Christmas for a family gathering on Christmas night. It’s a very interesting place with a lot of history attached to it.
Very, very special satorifarm....
Well it’s finally cool enough here for me to get out on an extended shoot. Sorry to be complaining about our beautiful weather, but I guess I am really a polar bear assign to South Florida. I miss all four seasons.
Thank you for our free Sunday. Love seeing others work.
SueScott wrote:
Liam on cello and Chloe on piano did the accompaniment for the choir's performance of the Coventry Carol on Christmas eve.
Sue this capture tells a wonderful story. Tack sharp and full of pride.
satorifarm wrote:
Good Morning! I hope everyone is safe, warm and well! I took these Christmas Day at a friend’s historic house here in North Carolina. It was built in the late 1700’s. They don’t live in this house but are beginning some preservation/restoration things. They decorated it for Christmas for a family gathering on Christmas night. It’s a very interesting place with a lot of history attached to it.
Love all of these. The mood is wonderful.
sroter wrote:
Stayed over night in a village in the high lands of Chiang Mai, Thailand.
The huts were on stilted legs to keep the snakes and pigs out.
Nikon FM Tri-X film Very grainy 1200 asa
1979
Oh my - what a story here!
satorifarm wrote:
Good Morning! I hope everyone is safe, warm and well! I took these Christmas Day at a friend’s historic house here in North Carolina. It was built in the late 1700’s. They don’t live in this house but are beginning some preservation/restoration things. They decorated it for Christmas for a family gathering on Christmas night. It’s a very interesting place with a lot of history attached to it.
These are wonderful. I like the simple compositions of several of these.
senior techie wrote:
Thank you for our free Sunday. Love seeing others work.
p.2 And it is always wonderful to see your work too. Right now in southern Maine - some freezing rain. Want some?
The other thing I tried this week was doing some Polar Coordinates - in Photoshop. There is a FB group "Friday Night Photoshop" and every Friday night the instructor goes over some aspect of PS - a program I have but find not very intuitive. (the group is public but you have to ask to join and the sessions are free - there are options to record, or view prior classes/topics "on demand")
NYC night skyine
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Sailboats in a misty harbor
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The same image, but I forgot the "flip image" step and wound up with this - which I like better.
This was a real experiment. I couldn't find the best placement for the surfer and ended up using other fillers and filters - just to try something different
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lhammer43 wrote:
Hey all, you have reached another Free Sunday. I haven't been shooting much new stuff so have had my nose in the archives and playing around the with some of the filters in Photoshop Elements. Growing partial to the black ink outline one.
So come on by and share anything new you're partial to, or any leftovers from previous challenges that you didn't get posted but still want to share. We will all enjoy them don't you know.
Good start Larry, liking the Sunflowers, thanks for hosting my favourite day of the week
SueScott wrote:
Liam on cello and Chloe on piano did the accompaniment for the choir's performance of the Coventry Carol on Christmas eve.
P1 Haha Chloe is hiding i guess Sue
Burtzy wrote:
Here's one from a few years back at a craft show. And one cobbled together from 5 or six images. Lastly, this is one where an elevator rail was my tripod.
P1 Hi Burtzy like the last one alot, really suits my eye
PAToGraphy wrote:
Larry, thanks for hosting another free sunday. Freezing rain falling here at the present. I have a few but I'll start with these - fake flowers, real snow (taken in our Friday storm). #2 is an iPhone image processed with snapseed and DistressedFX app "just for fun"
P1 Hi Pat, like what you have achieved in #2 very much
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