I was tired of photos that looked like photos.
Sure, just Google "Photographing Fireworks Black Card Method". There are several submissions, just print out the one you like.
This shot was taken with 30sec exposure, aperture set to -1 or -2 ev before the fireworks started to get the background exposure right.
Have fun!
I could maybe go for that? How old is it?
I thought I'd give oil drops a try. Suggestions?
Thank you, but I have already tried this. I have gotten to the pop up where you enter the new card data and hit SAVE. Nothing happens after I hit SAVE.
Would deleting coolies from my computer have anything to do with this?
Thanks, I have done all of this and tried all of the support options and cannot get anything of a response from Adobe. I do not see a
chat option or any email that I can use to contact a support person. The email that I got that notified me that my credit card needed to be changed (which I already knew) does not accept replies.
I recently changed credit cards and have tried unsuccessfully to update my payment information with Adobe. They have sent me a message asking me to update, but when I enter the correct card info. and hit the SAVE button, nothing happens. I have been trying for several days. A few weeks ago I deleted all the cookies from my computer, could this have something to do with the problem?
I could only get the photo to PSE14 by importing it directly from the Pictures folder on MacBook Pro. Never could get it from LR to PSE14???
Tried all of this, no help.
Thank you for your effort.
I have set PSE 14 as an optional editor in LR Preferences. But when I try to move a photo from LR to PSE14 for editing, I get the message saying "PSE14 cannot open files in jpeg, or TIFF format either. No matter what resolution or bit depth I use.
Your advice please.
Bar Jacks in Cozumel.
Starfish macro at Blue Heron Bridge. For some reason, the colors desaturate on this one when exported from Lightroom and sent to this site. Colors look fine on Preview??
Blue Heron Bridge, Riviera Beach Florida.
Reef Dive and Photo puts on U/W Macrophotography workshops there.