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Ann McRae
Feb-12-2005, 08:51 AM
Hi all
I'm so busy and far behind, I am spinning! Got the Jasper photos processed this a.m. I have been playing around with the curves function alot, very unscientifically and gut reaction - y. So please tell me if these work for you or not.
http://canadian-ann.smugmug.com/photos/15748173-M.jpg

http://canadian-ann.smugmug.com/photos/15748195-M.jpg

http://canadian-ann.smugmug.com/photos/15748201-M.jpg

ann

spockling
Feb-12-2005, 09:17 AM
Ann, Hope you don't mind.....I kinda thought about this.

ginger_55
Feb-12-2005, 10:42 AM
Steve, what you did to it is nice. But the photo was nice to start with, too. At first I couldn't figure out the difference. Then I did, don't know which I like better.

I love that bit of red with all the other white. Perfect, Ann. I love your photography in general, you really have an eye.

ginger

spockling
Feb-12-2005, 11:10 AM
Ginger, I just brightened the canoe a bit and added a little brightness to the tree. Then roughly added a gradient to the sky to take away some grey.

Harryb
Feb-12-2005, 02:58 PM
[QUOTE=Ann McRae]Hi all
I'm so busy and far behind, I am spinning! Got the Jasper photos processed this a.m. I have been playing around with the curves function alot, very unscientifically and gut reaction - y. So please tell me if these work for you or not.

I really like that second shots. All the pics work for me. They make me very happy that I'm in Florida.

MuskyDude
Feb-12-2005, 04:30 PM
Hi Ann,

I like them all too, but actually I like the first one most. That is quite the spectacular view. Thanks for sharing.

AJ

Ann McRae
Feb-12-2005, 06:04 PM
Ann, Hope you don't mind.....I kinda thought about this.
Well, that certainly has POP. I would really like to know how you got the end of the canoe to be defined from the snow on the lake ...I jsut couldn't seem to make that happen.

I have mixed feelings about the blue sky - it does look nice, but it was snowing and dull and grey but still beautiful, so..

ann

Ann McRae
Feb-12-2005, 06:05 PM
Steve, what you did to it is nice. But the photo was nice to start with, too. At first I couldn't figure out the difference. Then I did, don't know which I like better.

I love that bit of red with all the other white. Perfect, Ann. I love your photography in general, you really have an eye.

ginger
Hi ginger

Thanks! I really appreciate that.
ann

Ann McRae
Feb-12-2005, 06:06 PM
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I really like that second shots. All the pics work for me. They make me very happy that I'm in Florida.
Thanks Harry - well, someone has to help balance all that sunshine and blue sky you keep posting! :D
ann

Ann McRae
Feb-12-2005, 06:07 PM
Hi Ann,

I like them all too, but actually I like the first one most. That is quite the spectacular view. Thanks for sharing.

AJ
Hi AJ

That one is from the ski hill (Marmot Basin). The sun would come out for a minute or so and then go behind a cloud again. I imagine that the view is really spectacular on a sunny day.
Thanks
ann

spockling
Feb-12-2005, 09:50 PM
Well, that certainly has POP. I would really like to know how you got the end of the canoe to be defined from the snow on the lake ...I jsut couldn't seem to make that happen.

I have mixed feelings about the blue sky - it does look nice, but it was snowing and dull and grey but still beautiful, so..

ann
Ann, all I did was use Select>Color Range, and then select the canoe itself. Then I used a curve layer on just the canoe to brighten it. As far as the sky goes, as none of us were there(except you) it's totally plausable. But YOU were there and your picture is how YOU remember it. Nothing wrong with that. It's your memory.:)