.
It's been really interesting
going through my old pictures.
Lots of memories.
And wow, I think I really have
gotten better as a photographer.
Well, maybe not better,
but certainly more aware of what I'm doing.
And I clearly understand the computer better,
So here's a few more oldies.
Artist's Point in Death Valley.
We had been in the rig for less than six months
when I took this shot.
It's been really interesting
going through my old pictures.
Lots of memories.
And wow, I think I really have
gotten better as a photographer.
Well, maybe not better,
but certainly more aware of what I'm doing.
And I clearly understand the computer better,
So here's a few more oldies.
Artist's Point in Death Valley.
We had been in the rig for less than six months
when I took this shot.
From around the same time period,
we were down by Hearst's Castle,
inside a glassed in arboretum.
I love this shot of the seagull
walking on the "roof".
This might be my first (of many)
seagull photos.
we were down by Hearst's Castle,
inside a glassed in arboretum.
I love this shot of the seagull
walking on the "roof".
This might be my first (of many)
seagull photos.
And once again,
Bosque del Apache.
I miss the cranes.
Bosque del Apache.
I miss the cranes.
That's it for today
5 comments:
Very nice pictures. What editing program are you using?
Loved that seagull picture. And yes, we wonder also what editing program you use. I used to use Photoshop Elements, and switched to the much easier, but certainly less complete Picasa, coupled with Picnik.
I use Photoshop CS4. Once I started shooting in RAW, I became really comfortable with the RAW converter in Bridge, which is part of CS4. Now, I usually run even my jpegs through that first (most of my old shots are jpegs). I think it's all in what you're comfortable with.
All of your pictures are nice Kate. I always enjoy your photography.
I really like that crane pic. :)
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