Awesome shot Bob. Have to go out and shoot a cat now. Thanks for the inspiration.
This is Bane, my sister-in-laws dog. Had to take his picture before he goes on patrol. No one is getting near my baby niece.
Nice shots Jim. Wish I could do some squirrel pics too. I've only seen 2 squirrels in the past two years here in Switzerland. Are you using a long lens?
Just picked up a new 18" soft box for my Nikon flash. The only model I had on hand was Harley, my 4 year old Yorkie.
Just got back from Canada, visiting family and friends for Christmas. Had a chance to see my niece again after a year. She's a lot of fun now. I had to photograph her. She's all smiles and giggles.
Went to visit my mother for Christmas vacation in Canada. It was nice to her again, our last visit was over a year ago. I didn't want to lose the opportunity to finally get a picture of her. She hates to get her picture taken. After some convincing she agreed, but with no flash. Window light only. I think she turned out great. At almost 80 years of age, she may have slowed down some, but her mind is still sharp as a tack.
This is Willie. I finally got a good pic of him. Lens used was my 70-200 at 200mm 2.8.
The title of this sculpture is Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss. At the Louvre Museum in the incredible city of Paris France.
Photolady2014 wrote:
That is a very nice offer! I really was just joking and I wish I had a photo I really liked of myself with my camera. I found this one which my husband took with a little point and shoot. My face looks dirty (hair is not much better, but oh well)! I would love to see what kind of magic you can do. I have worked it a little so I will send both the original and one where I worked the colors some. Don't know which way you prefer. Anyway, thanks!
P.S. I hope to look like Jennifer Aniston when you are done....
That is a very nice offer! I really was just joki... (
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Well, here's my go at it. What do you think?
Photolady2014 wrote:
Can I send you every photo ever taken of me to fix! Also, just need you to fix any and all future photos :lol:
You can send me one photo to work on if you like.
quixdraw wrote:
A touch of Escher!
Thanks. Best compliment I've heard.
Just getting around to editing my photos from Paris in August. Here I was standing under the tower with my 14mm lens. I repeated the image to create something you don't see everyday. Hope you like it.
Bill_de wrote:
That is a big difference. Do you do much tweaking, or is the process automatic.
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Not much tweaking involved. This was a 2 minute edit. The only thing I added was some eye makeup. Very easy program to use.
Just received the new ProtraitPro 15 software. Works very well. Here is a before and after.