I just updated to the latest version of Lightroom CC (Windows 10) yesterday (Friday), and I believe it was working fine. But, when I tried to launch it this morning, it wouldn't open. I contacted the on-line Adobe support since the phone support is only available Mon-Fri. But, the on-line support said it was an application-specific issue, and I would need to talk to someone on Monday. I tried rebooting and signing out/in Adobe but nothing works.
Anyone else having issues or know how to remedy it? It's a little aggravating having to wait until Monday.
R.G. wrote:
I see a Harley Electra Glide ridden by a Dementor (no psycho-analysis please
- despite the fact that I probably badly need it
). You seem to have discovered the secret of capturing a LOT of detail in the smoke.
You, sir, have a vivid and detailed imagination! You're right about this image having a lot of detail. Did I discover the secret of capturing lots of detail in smoke? No...just pure luck!
jaymatt wrote:
I can see the cycle, too. Nice work on this--I like it a lot. As Linda said, it does have more impact when viewed with the black background.
I'd go ahead and exhibit it if I were you. Just make sure to use a black mounting board.
Hmm...black matting. I'll have to try that. Thanks!
Howard5252 wrote:
Very nice ... it held my attention. Yes, I see the motorcycle and I think I would have seen it even w/o your comment.
Thanks! Now I need to figure out what to title it.
Linda, thanks for commenting and for letting us know about the "on-click" feature. It does make viewing images more pleasant.
I was planning to submit this image in an abstract photography contest, but I'm afraid some people might not think this was a photograph. It has kind of a Rorschach quality to it.
This started out as a picture of smoke. The image was turned on its side and processed in Photoshop and Nik/Google (solarization). It looks like a crazy motorcycle thingy. What do you all think?
CathyAnn wrote:
That is absolutely beautiful, David!
Thank you for your generous comment!
sailorsmom wrote:
That's really neat, David!
Thanks, sailorsmom! Glad you like it.
merrytexan wrote:
that is so cool david! bright beautiful colors and neat patterns...I like it. another use for olive oil to put on the list!
And, a drop of sesame oil adds a nice red spot.
jaymatt wrote:
That is interesting! I like it a lot.
Glad you like it! It's different.
Dixiegirl wrote:
Is this as fun as it looks, David? What brilliant colors and wonderful patterns!! Beautiful work!!
I have to admit that when shooting the bubbles, it can be a little frustrating trying to get them where you want them. But, when you do, and the images are processed on a large screen, the results are worth it.
Chuckwal wrote:
David
you caught the moment love the picassoeffect excellent
chuck
Thanks! It does have a Picasso-look to it.
randave2001 wrote:
What a great abstract. I have found this to be a fun project for those dreary winter days when you just don't feel like going outside. You have put this back on my list of to-do's for this winter.
The last time I tried abstract bubble photography was last winter. I'm trying it again because our camera club's competition theme next month is on abstract photography.
jayway55 wrote:
Very creative and interesting, David. Thanks for sharing your technique.
Jane
Thank you. I don't do bubble photography very often, but each time I do it, I learn something new.