I just change to B & W and then use the eraser to get back the color where I want it
I think it is skunk cabbage.
It is a beautiful stream; but could you get more to the right and exclude the grasses? There are really 2 pictures here. Just get the stream and then get low and take the grasses with the pine behind.
We been to this site many times; but have not gone in the winter. I've wanted to go for years; but my significant other doesn't want to take a 4 hour drive and perhaps get caught in snow.
I hate to see trees cut down and especially because they were home to these herons.
WOW!!! That's all you need to say!
For all my images that I may want to print, I crop if necessary, then in Image Size unclick Resample Image. Then change to 300 Resolution. Then change the size in inches. Then make Adjustments (Enhance). I learned this from Photoshop Elements 5 book by Scott Kelby even though I have Elements 9. It is my bible. He writes well and with humor.
Using the bike liners with the gripper is a great idea. And if you have thick fleece gloves, why not cut off the fingers? Most fleece does not unravel.
Thanks Ziza,
I'll try this and I printed the directions from the site you provided. Thanks for taking the time to answer this question.
Thanks so much Busted Shutter. I just got to this. I'm in a rush today, so I printed out your instructions to follow later. Thanks again. I really appreciate it.
Hi Searcher,
Thanks for all the Resources. I love Uglyhegehog.
Thanks Sarge69. Photo very cute!
I don't understand. When looking at the Rules for uploading to the Photo Gallery it states that the maximum size is 600 x 800. Then later it states that there is no need to worry about image size as the board auto-resizes.
So --- do I need to resize to 600 x 800 or not? Thanks.
Here a few of my favorites.
Red,Black,White (First Place Abstracts)
The Eastern Gate
Portrait of A Dandelion