Photoshop Fun

Here's one from our pre- C-Dory days on Lake Superior:
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Thanks, Bill! I really like this one too. Thank - or blame - Moose for getting us all started down this path! I have a few other shots in mind to play with, stay tuned, I can hardly wait to see what I can do with some Lake Powell images next September!
 
Those are some really nice photos. So much so that I had to go out and buy the Program. Thanks alot I haven't been away from the computer for hours. Would have been nice if Adobe would have included some instructions but on the other hand I probably wouldn't have read them anyway.

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OK, I hope Wandering Sagebrush does not mind, but I couldn't help myself. Here is his Potts Lagoon redux...I think I will print this one out for True Story Tim, who lives here in Snoqualmie Valley...

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I've enjoyed the Photoshop discovery happening here. Now that y'all have played with the filters, take it to the next step and add some of your own art with the airbrush tool. Use the edit feature to scale back some of the filters and combine them with others. Select just certain areas to enhance. It's an amazing tool... if you can imagine it, you can create it.

Best wishes,
Jim B.

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Wandering Sagebrush":1qmvupua said:
Jim,

Now that y'all have played with the filters, take it to the next step and add some of your own art with the airbrush tool.

I assume that you meant to make that a plural y'all (All y'all), rather than the singular y'all :lol:

You'll have to ask other Brats who know us... with my Iowa boy roots, I don't think I talk funny. I coulda said, "Youse guys" or "you dudes" or "You boys up nort, dere." I don't speak "drawl" fluently, but I am working on it. :wink

Y'all have fun now,
Jim (not Jim Bob, but Joan does call me Jimmy Ray when the redneck in me comes out)
 
Here's the rather uninspiring original of the Battle Island Light:
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And here it is with a foreshoreline, a brooding sky, and a hint of light beam from the lighthouse added. Then it was turned to B&W, toned slightly sepia, and a little film grain added:
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Jim,

Having family in Decorah (don'tcha know), I am familiar with translating from Iowegian. Uncle Einer der on de farm says "you can tell us Norwegian's, but you can't tell us much, yah sure".

Sven (alias Steve)
 
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