Bridge somewhere in western Massachusetts
suzip wrote:
Here's the only bridge I have; a beautiful spot in Yellowstone National Park. It's straight out of the camera; my old point and shoot.
One day I might be able to wow it up in Photoshop!
Hi suzip,
Would you mind if I made some adjustments to your photo as well?
renomike did a nice job I just had a slightly different idea to try.
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suzip wrote:
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You are welcome to wow it up!! Thank you!
This is what I like, without over doing it. I hope you do.
Mike
Much better but still real! It has been a while since I did landscapes - now I just have time to chase after 2 young kids with a camera!
Thanks for taking the time. I'll keep this one on file and get around to playing with the original!
NikonJohn wrote:
suzip wrote:
Here's the only bridge I have; a beautiful spot in Yellowstone National Park. It's straight out of the camera; my old point and shoot.
One day I might be able to wow it up in Photoshop!
Hi suzip,
Would you mind if I made some adjustments to your photo as well?
renomike did a nice job I just had a slightly different idea to try.
Yes go ahead! I'm only pleased you think my little shot is worth the trouble!
I actually have more bridge photos. These are snapshots of Pont Alexandre III over the river Seine in Paris, France. One of the prettiest bridges in the world!
View of Pont Alexandre III
On the bridge Pont Alexandre III
Over the shoulder of the bridge
LarryD wrote:
Under the fog...
sort of reminds me of Roman aquaducts.
Lenslooker wrote:
This is an 1836 steel girder bridge erected by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company of East Berlin, CT. It spans the Susquehanna River in Binghamton, NY.
Been over that bridge many times. Not far from home here.
suzip wrote:
Here's the only bridge I have; a beautiful spot in Yellowstone National Park. It's straight out of the camera; my old point and shoot.
One day I might be able to wow it up in Photoshop!
I could do better with the original full resolution picture but this is what I came up with. The color balance seemed off in your first post. The trees did not seem natural to me, so that was one of the things I worked on.
suzip wrote:
I actually have more bridge photos. These are snapshots of Pont Alexandre III over the river Seine in Paris, France. One of the prettiest bridges in the world!
:lol: I have been there too. :lol: But I was there in 1993 and was shooting film. Someday I will try to get back to Paris. I have a sister-in-law that lives in France. So I have access to a great translator. :wink:
NikonJohn wrote:
suzip wrote:
Here's the only bridge I have; a beautiful spot in Yellowstone National Park. It's straight out of the camera; my old point and shoot.
One day I might be able to wow it up in Photoshop!
I could do better with the original full resolution picture but this is what I came up with. The color balance seemed off in your first post. The trees did not seem natural to me, so that was one of the things I worked on.
Much better than mine! Thank you for your time. One of these days I'll hunt through my archives and compile an album of all my landscapes! And work on them! So many beautiful places; I wish I had photos to do justice to them!
suzip wrote:
NikonJohn wrote:
suzip wrote:
Here's the only bridge I have; a beautiful spot in Yellowstone National Park. It's straight out of the camera; my old point and shoot.
One day I might be able to wow it up in Photoshop!
I could do better with the original full resolution picture but this is what I came up with. The color balance seemed off in your first post. The trees did not seem natural to me, so that was one of the things I worked on.
Much better than mine! Thank you for your time. One of these days I'll hunt through my archives and compile an album of all my landscapes! And work on them! So many beautiful places; I wish I had photos to do justice to them!
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For me the problem with digital, that I did not have with film, is that every time I upgrade my camera I want to go back to all the places I have been before just to get better quality pictures! :lol:
NikonJohn wrote:
suzip wrote:
I actually have more bridge photos. These are snapshots of Pont Alexandre III over the river Seine in Paris, France. One of the prettiest bridges in the world!
:lol: I have been there too. :lol: But I was there in 1993 and was shooting film. Someday I will try to get back to Paris. I have a sister-in-law that lives in France. So I have access to a great translator. :wink:
These are old too; February 2003!! My first ever digital camera - P&S. It might be worth scanning those old photos! Paris is very beautiful - timeless and definitely romantic (although that could be the permanent haze of intoxication - wine at every meal!!)
suzip wrote:
NikonJohn wrote:
suzip wrote:
I actually have more bridge photos. These are snapshots of Pont Alexandre III over the river Seine in Paris, France. One of the prettiest bridges in the world!
:lol: I have been there too. :lol: But I was there in 1993 and was shooting film. Someday I will try to get back to Paris. I have a sister-in-law that lives in France. So I have access to a great translator. :wink:
These are old too; February 2003!! My first ever digital camera - P&S. It might be worth scanning those old photos! Paris is very beautiful - timeless and definitely romantic (although that could be the permanent haze of intoxication - wine at every meal!!)
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I know what you mean, my wife and I had wine at the McDonalds on the Champs-Elysées. The only reason we ate there was to have wine with McD's plus the irony of it (who would eat at McDonalds whilest in Paris!). I miss the cheese in France, it was fantastic!
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