m3photo
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Quite so. Beautiful.Amazing shot. Love the treatment.
Mike
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Quite so. Beautiful.Amazing shot. Love the treatment.
Mike
Quite right. As they say down under; "No worries mate".Welcome HiltonP
This is an easy going forum, and I for one post blends here that are non m4/3. I don't think the thread originator Michael (aka m3photo) minds
Nice picture.
Keith
I host the images on my own server. Then include them with the Image feature.Thank you everyone for the kind words and welcoming posts.
A question . . . How does one post a fuller sized photo (such as Uwe's work),
as opposed to the smaller thumbnail (like mine)? I've scratched around the
various settings but found no clues.
I post the pics to the gallery in this forum (free), clip out their URL, then use the little square yellow mountain icon above the message box - and copy in the URLThank you everyone for the kind words and welcoming posts.
A question . . . How does one post a fuller sized photo (such as Uwe's work),
as opposed to the smaller thumbnail (like mine)? I've scratched around the
various settings but found no clues.
I really appreciate the abstraction of this one, but I feel that if I didn't know it's origins my stomach may feel a little better :scry::scry::scry:
No big deal. The Bubblegum Alley in San Luis Obispo is a major attraction (Goggle it). We like the gritty. We visit the town this weekend (for a gallery show where we are part of).I really appreciate the abstraction of this one, but I feel that if I didn't know it's origins my stomach may feel a little better :scry::scry::scry:
Keith
Forget the histogram - this is creativity; adjust everything until YOU think it's right, not some graph telling you it's not.Uwe, I'm finding that the adding of a texture layer shifts the overall histogram to the left since the texture is invariably more subdued. Do you find this as well, and if so, do you do anything about it (adjust the levels), or do you allow the texture to have its influence unaffected?
I never would have guessed - nice one, Mike“Reflection Of A Street Lamp In A Pool Of Fish”
Mike
I quite agree. Funny that; I immediately thought "What a fitting title!"I never would have guessed - nice one, Mike
Keith
Excellent. No, I don't ask where the fish came from .“Reflection Of A Street Lamp In A Pool Of Fish”
Mike
Count me in too, Uwe.Uwe - flower blend is one of my favorite shots in a long time. The subtle colors and crisp focus just work so nicely.