Just A Few Snow Pictures
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Just A Few Snow Pictures
I had to drive out to the farm today and I snapped a couple of pictures on the way out. Nothing too exciting, I was out there to shovel snow to clear a path for the helicopter tow cart for tomorrow.
The quality of the pictures suck a little, it is overcast and I was in a hurry. Also I'm shooting into the 'sun' in most of them, what can I say. lol
The first one would have looked really cool if I set up the tripod and did an HDR.
The quality of the pictures suck a little, it is overcast and I was in a hurry. Also I'm shooting into the 'sun' in most of them, what can I say. lol
The first one would have looked really cool if I set up the tripod and did an HDR.
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CS3 is overkill unless your a full blown designer. You can get photoshop elements it will still be more than what you need. Theres a lot of free programs out there that will work fine though.
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There are plenty of free programs that will do the basics. Focus on taking good pictures the first time and they shouldn't take too much editing anyway. Often times I get in a hurry and end up with dark or grainy pictures.
I got CS3 from a friend. He has shown me a few things that definitely make it worth the money, if you take the time to figure it out. I just haven't taken the time.
Since I moved here I rarely take the camera with me, and it was dropped/damaged last time I was in Oregon. I was so trashed I don't know what happened, I found it in the morning where I found my pants with a broken LCD screen, broken filters, etc. Weird night! lol
Hell I have just been shooting in JPG, not even RAW (JPG shots buffer slow enough already). When I get a new camera, I will shoot everything in RAW and get rolling with photoshop. I like how you can select several pictures, and apply a process to all of them to re-size, sharpen, etc etc. Maybe that is stuff you can do with elements too I don't know. I look at one guys pictures a few years ago who was really good with photoshop. He took a bunch of nature pictures, and showed me where he had removed fallen trees across rivers and all kinds of stuff and it looked natural. Not that I have a desire to do that, but he did amazing things with the software.
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