Thanks Josh. I'll try that.
Thanks Josh. I'll try that.
Hi Ron, if you want to learn how to use PS I find that the Digital Camera Magazine is the best buy. It comes with video walkthroughs and before & after images on a CD which makes it easy to learn. It is a UK import so it isn't the cheapest and I found that when I filled it up with oil it did leak.
I found that once I'd bought half a dozen mags I was able to do most things I needed, but I also had enough basic skills to follow through other tutorials on websites.
It works best if you can play the video on one computer/monitor and edit the images at the same time on the other.
Cheers, Steve
This weekly Video podcast is good to, sometimes a little advanced but has plenty of useful tips. The weekly Photoshop TV show featuring "The Photoshop Guys" Scott Kelby, Dave Cross and Matt Kloskowski. Presented by the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP). | Photoshop User TV
Suggest we create a new topic on this now, leave this thread for pics only.
Matt.
I like to capture details in the bark of tree trunks. This shot is from an area of about 100mm X 50 mm usning the Nikkor 35-70 and the Nikon D200
Cheers
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Nice! :)
This is one more of the series "Tales of the Woods"
I am very proud of this series from which several images got the "Image of the Week" in one of the most important Nature forums of the world.
The idea come after looking the bark of several sick Peprbark trees in the area faret torrential rain.
There are lots of opertunities for macro and semi macro photography when we cannot go to far from home
Cheers
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...09/06/1371.jpg
So this begs the question from all your photo's I have seen, are the colours natural or tweaked?