That’s super neat! Thank you!!!
This is a snapshot. I don’t know my password so I can’t log in from computer
Elements seems easier than ps... what do you think? Thank you!!
Hey! I’m having one of those days where I feel like everything I do is terrible. I just am not even able to focus on completing my tasks without frustration. I am attempting to learn to swap out a messy background for a black background on a horse. Does anyone have any tips on how to do this without wasting a whole day fighting it? I have given up every time I try to learn and it’s becoming a problem in my relationship with photography. Lol
Hi everyone, I’m new to the forum. I’m desperately attempting to become self sufficient in my photography business, which has been on the back burner for years. I’m getting too old to be a vet tech now! Lol. I currently own a Sony A77ii but want to move to another camera. I’m open to any brand, but do have nice Sony lenses. I shoot horses and dogs mostly. And you know how quick they are. Equine shoots are very particular about which leg should be up at which time, if you’re not familiar. This requires quick response time and often difficulty at low light in indoor arenas with large doors producing bright, uneven lighting. My current camera is OK at working through this, but I’m still not in love with the brand. I was a Nikon girl for years. The settings are weird to me... so, any suggestions are much appreciated. I’m looking to spend some money, and get what I really will love. I’ve looked at the D850 and the A99ii. But, I’m also leaning towards Canon. I love my A1 (oh yeah, I’m talking film, which is much different! ) any help is much appreciated! Nice to meet you all!
Meg