Thank you. I'm glad you enjoy it. It was framed "after the fact". I'd like to be able to say that the shot was carefully composed and that I got exactly the results I was going for. That is far from true.
How ever you did it it is the results that matter.... :D
Would like to share my family with my family here. Both boys came home. And I got to play with Harrison.:) These were taken at work waiting for fire works.:) Hope you all have a wonderful 4th. Thanks for being my second family!! Erv 2 posts
First, find a Goose. Any Goose will do, but I prefer to use the Grey Goose myself, as I find she works particularly well.
Next, staple her to the floor and take your shot.
I find RAW Goose unappealing, and will usually need further preparation.
I always prefer to cook my RAW Goose in Photoshop.
Add some Topaz--a pinch of Adjust, a thimbleful of Simplify. Mix in a teaspoon or so of Bridge for a nice flavorful background, baste the eyes lightly with Brightness, another smidge of Simplify, then season to taste with Curves.
Shake well until the layers are flattened, burn the edges a bit, and your Goose should then be well cooked!
You could always add a little framing, should you wish, but that's just gravy.
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Must try that recipe sometime as it turns out purrfect...... :thumbup:
Thanks to one of my favorite posters...we are headed out on a 3 day camping trip!!
Enjoy your camping trip. Do you have a group picture of your wife, kids and grand-kids..... Should make a great picture. If not I am sure on a rainy day you can do a compilation of them :D
Shot this 17 months ago and have tinkered with the pp off and on. I think it's ready for Showtime now.
We had been out to the Blue Mountains on a rainy day and were on a ferry returning to Circular Quay. Just as we came under the Harbour Bridge (which we had climbed the day before), the clouds broke for a moment and I luckily caught this moment. It did not last long.
Shot this 17 months ago and have tinkered with the pp off and on. I think it's ready for Showtime now.
We had been out to the Blue Mountains on a rainy day and were on a ferry returning to Circular Quay. Just as we came under the Harbour Bridge (which we had climbed the day before), the clouds broke for a moment and I luckily caught this moment. It did not last long.
Shot this 17 months ago and have tinkered with the pp off and on. I think it's ready for Showtime now.
We had been out to the Blue Mountains on a rainy day and were on a ferry returning to Circular Quay. Just as we came under the Harbour Bridge (which we had climbed the day before), the clouds broke for a moment and I luckily caught this moment. It did not last long.