I like them all. I see your patience paid off.
Liked them all, always enjoyed harbor shots. Get you to think about the difficult weather that was encountered by these interesting vessels.
Nicely done Sylvia, all shot are magnificent. What amazes me is the masonry skill these builders had. Makes one wonder how such skill was developed? There had to be tools of the trade and ingenious designers. Wonder if drawing were recovered, probably not but would be an amazing find. Your shots really got my attention. Bill
I'm an Apple user so this may be of zero interest. The I photo, now Photo program has free editing. I have not used but Google has developed free software to replace Picasa, again Free.
Amazing detail. 1st attempt will be hard to duplicate
Photo's can be printed on glass. Find a frame an order your photo to fit the frame.
I'm sure you'll get various comments but from my experience
the Photos program is not as user friendly & did not include all the features of IPhoto. Those deleted Iphoto features may eventually get incorporated with updates but for now I would stick with Iphoto. My understanding is Apple will not maintain the Iphoto program and Photo will be the only program available. The operating system updates
don't support Iphoto. This comment may have some inaccuracies, however, this is my thinking.
Thanks Earl for the info. I see your shots nearly every day and I admire your skill. My flowers are covered with snow and possibly more snow on the way. It will be several weeks before I can dust off my camera. I just can't seem to envision a shot with tulips peeking through the snow. I understand the need for multiple lens, I have similar physical limitations.
First photo is spectacular for clarity, both shots are exceptional.
I'm interested in flower shots and wonder if you can share the equipment your using as well as any lighting ideas. Thanks in advance.
Can you recommend software for a Mac?
The Sisters have been told by multiple sources that 24x36 is not an option from the original photo. I made an assumption I might be able to take a picture of the original with a better camera and get an acceptable enlargement---bad assumption...
Resolution of the original photo is fixed and can't be improved.
Not sure of original size + I cropped the original. Reason for approx the same comment. My photo of a photo idea will not solve the problem.
My friend has a special spot in her Mothers bedroom and the picture was taken by a sister. Mother is now deceased and the sisters have made their mind up on size.
A friend is trying to enlarge an old photo. Can't be done to 24x30. I took a picture of the old photo (in good shape) with my D7100 RAW. Not much different than the old photo. Can this RAW photo be post processed/enhanced etc to be enlarged to 24x30?
Sorry for my delay. Photo now attached.