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04/27/2011 04:40:50 PM · #26
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by yakatme:

You're welcome, Clay. Again, that was a quick edit. The possibilities are endless. Just wait until someone like Bear_Music Topaz's it ...

Really, I can't imagine what's taking him so long to post here -- he usually beats me to the thread by a good couple of hours ... ;-)


Bear's been watching a movie. Anyway, he doesn't have an original to work with. Not as far as he knows, anyway... But Yakatme spent 10 days on a boat with bear, and some of that rubbed off :-)

R.
04/27/2011 04:41:26 PM · #27
Originally posted by yakatme:


Maybe he and Penny are already on their vacation (five weeks I think he said).


We leave a week from Sunday.

R.
04/27/2011 04:41:36 PM · #28
I didn't think they'd left yet, but I forget the exact dates ... I know I'm supposed to be meeting up with them almost exactly three weeks from right now, someplace near Truckee. :-)

ETA: See what I mean ... :-)

PS: The current issue of Sunset has an article and guide map for some 30 artisanal cheesemakers in Marin and Sonoma.

Message edited by author 2011-04-27 16:43:42.
04/27/2011 04:44:26 PM · #29
Originally posted by GeneralE:

I didn't think they'd left yet, but I forget the exact dates ... I know I'm supposed to be meeting up with them almost exactly three weeks from right now, someplace near Truckee. :-)


Is that a confirmed booking? Jejeje™ You need to get on the PM horn and nail down the details, sir :-)

Socom, my e-mail's in my profile to send the original, if you wish.
04/27/2011 04:45:22 PM · #30
Originally posted by GeneralE:

PS: The current issue of Sunset has an article and guide map for some 30 artisanal cheesemakers in Marin and Sonoma.


We'll trade ya lodging in Truckee for a copy of that magazine...

R.
04/27/2011 05:00:41 PM · #31
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by GeneralE:

I didn't think they'd left yet, but I forget the exact dates ... I know I'm supposed to be meeting up with them almost exactly three weeks from right now, someplace near Truckee. :-)


Is that a confirmed booking? Jejeje™ You need to get on the PM horn and nail down the details, sir :-)

Socom, my e-mail's in my profile to send the original, if you wish.


I wished, and I sent :)
04/27/2011 05:52:28 PM · #32


This is a quick first stab at it. I have lost too much luminosity in the leaves in the background, other than that it's coming well. I can fix that, but not now. For some, this would be overprocessed; for me, it's "rich processing" :-)

R.
04/27/2011 06:00:33 PM · #33
CreativeTechs has some great classes also. You can watch them for free online or purchase the download and they are taught on a very easy to understand platform. There are classes in photography, PhotoShop and other things. I like these guys...

Message edited by author 2011-04-27 18:02:38.
04/27/2011 06:04:24 PM · #34
Originally posted by Bear_Music:



This is a quick first stab at it. I have lost too much luminosity in the leaves in the background, other than that it's coming well. I can fix that, but not now. For some, this would be overprocessed; for me, it's "rich processing" :-)

R.


Well you have both shown me that there is a lot of 'hidden' features I could bring out, in both edits the leaves in the background show up much more then they did in my original picture. I do tend to be one of the ones that like less versus more when it comes to processing for most things. Even the one that yakatme did, tho the detail is amazing, the greens look to fake almost the more I look at it. But, as he said and as you said, these were both quick processes so that shows me what is possible.. so thank you both again!

Clay
04/27/2011 07:02:17 PM · #35
Originally posted by Bear_Music:



This is a quick first stab at it. I have lost too much luminosity in the leaves in the background, other than that it's coming well. I can fix that, but not now. For some, this would be overprocessed; for me, it's "rich processing" :-)

R.


Oh, you now have a name for it huh? Jejeje™
04/27/2011 08:12:27 PM · #36
Kelby Training Online is a great site. For the annual fee you can watch as many different videos as you want, as often as you want.
04/28/2011 07:44:58 AM · #37
Ron Bigelow has a huge section on Photoshop. It is a great starting place to see what the various tools can do.

Tim
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