Monday, December 15, 2008
Starting Over......
So I have been playing around with photoshop and also doing some different things with my blog to present the photography I am doing so that is looks much better than it previously has. I have erased all the previous posts that I had so that there is a fresh clean new start to the blog. Below you can see some of the stuff I had previously posted but formated to be larger and without the loss of teh rich colors that was happening before. I am really enjoying all aspects of the photography so far and I hope to continue to learn and enjoy this new interest. I hope you as viewers enjoy seeing what I do and please leave a comment, I would appreciate the feedback.
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2 comments:
Leslie,
Thanks for the compliments! You're sweet. I just use photoshop to do my logos. I have tons of brushes and fonts and things, I just play around with them and come up with something! It's really fun! I have absolutely no professional experience. I've always loved taking picts and have always wanted to go into photography, but have lacked the money to get all the equipment (camera, backgrounds, lighting, computer, etc...) I've been saving up for years and now I've got most of the basics. I've studied photography on my own and read books, but most of it I've just learned from experience. I've only been doing it for about 4 months, so not much longer than you. You look like you're getting better too! I love your lighting techniques! Thank you so much for explaining how you get the picts bigger. I will try it, I'm still kinda computer retarded when it comes to all this new stuff. If I can't figure it out, I'll keep the picts smaller. Keep up your good work! I enjoy looking at it! I love,love,love your nature photos!
Oh, I saw that you were talking about getting photoshop cs4. I told Brooke Pehrson that I wanted to get it and she told me to start with photoshop elements first and master that, then get the cs4. I've had it for 4 months now and I'm just scratching the surface of elements! If you don't have any experience working with photoshop or editing programs, I would totally do what she told me and go with the elements first. It's only like $100 at costco. Opposed to the $900 for cs4. Just a suggestion, it will help you learn the basics for the cs4. Thanks!
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