I agree about the sky but haven't worked out a solution yet. Also, I paint out graffiti in my neighborhood, so I probably would here, too. Others might think I would be messing with the photo's authenticity.
Try Picassa. I really liked it when I was learning, and I still do.
As long as she doesn't lift it in front of my face at a concert or sporting event I'm okay with it. Still, it looks pretty silly............
I've received several promotional emails about Topaz Glow, but your robin, Bruce, is much more impressive than the examples that they showed. Lovely!
1997 - It was my last film camera. It fell to the floor in the Duomo in Milan, with the kind of a crash that I knew it was a goner. For the rest of the trip, I filled in with disposable cameras. They were pretty awful.
The white-on white-on white color scheme makes my eyes tired!
Honestly, though the $$$$$$$$
Wow-I envy some of you. Watsonville, CA $2.71 today.
I am having a great deal of fun with my Canon G12 which I purchased refurbished for under $200.
Composition is lovely, thanks.
Good work! I was in Algericas many years ago and I really liked it.
Can just see the purists and the PP proponents taking sides here! My take is 1. I want to be comfortable with my gear, and that makes a huge difference. 2. It's important for me to keep honing both my photography and Photoshop skills. Having said that, though I find that taking an amazing photo is hard!
I can also endorse Wasabi batteries. I don't think they keep a charge quite as long as original Canon batteries, the difference isn't enough to justify paying twice the price.
I love this! Great resolution.
Nice work - could you explain your technique in bringing out the blades so nicely?