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stevewool
4th July 2016, 07:57
I have been doing some photo editing over the last few days, and there are some great sites that can help you along and many are free too,
I have been asked to do a special picture for a special friend and its personal too,

http://i376.photobucket.com/albums/oo208/woolleybooby23/P91900981_zpspjkqy7dx.jpg (http://s376.photobucket.com/user/woolleybooby23/media/P91900981_zpspjkqy7dx.jpg.html).

This is one of many i been trying to get the best off, I am happy with it and i do hope it brings comfort to the other people too,

Steve.r
4th July 2016, 10:01
What software are you using Steve

stevewool
4th July 2016, 10:16
The one i use the most is a old program, Corel paintshop proX4, There are newer versions of this now but i am happy with what i have,
I also use Lunapic which is free, and to get this picture how i wanted it i used Color splash again its a free program

mickcant
4th July 2016, 14:36
Cant beat Photoshop 7 for me.
Mick.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
4th July 2016, 17:35
I wish I could give time to master Photoshop.
Lightroom is a little easier

All these softwares need a good deal of practice and understanding. In the old days it was dedicating time for "playing" in the darkroom.

Steve.r
4th July 2016, 18:29
I took this, this afternoon. I will enter it into the village show photography competition, titled Close up of a flower.

http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/flower%20fly_zpsjcburjqv.jpg (http://s248.photobucket.com/user/Discusboy123/media/flower%20fly_zpsjcburjqv.jpg.html)

stevewool
4th July 2016, 20:39
Very nice Steve, is that a current on top or a dead fly, hope you dont mind but i have copied it and changed it a little too.

http://i376.photobucket.com/albums/oo208/woolleybooby23/flower%20fly_zpsjcburjqv1_zpsnootayzn.jpg (http://s376.photobucket.com/user/woolleybooby23/media/flower%20fly_zpsjcburjqv1_zpsnootayzn.jpg.html)

mickcant
4th July 2016, 20:57
I wish I could give time to master Photoshop.
Lightroom is a little easier

All these softwares need a good deal of practice and understanding. In the old days it was dedicating time for "playing" in the darkroom.

Hi Peter, I went to evening classes at our local college and did 3 courses it was very intresting.
Mick.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Steve.r
4th July 2016, 22:42
Cheers Steve, you know, I did exactly the same as you did with my table and the app you said :xxgrinning--00xx3:. It was a real fly on top, maybe only 3 or 4 mm long, the flower is in our pond. When I zoom in on the fly, it has lovely green eyes.

Steve.r
4th July 2016, 22:45
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/Discusboy123/fly_zpsqoeavpsd.jpg (http://s248.photobucket.com/user/Discusboy123/media/fly_zpsqoeavpsd.jpg.html)

grahamw48
5th July 2016, 23:39
Amazing pictures. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

I have Coreldraw 9, Suite, which must be about 15 years old now. :cwm25:

I used to be quite good with it a loooong time ago, but almost forgotten about it now.

Maybe I'll get it out for a play. :smile:

fred
6th July 2016, 03:54
I did a thread once about repairing old damaged family photo`s using the old photo shop tools...
It was difficult and required patience but extremely rewarding..

stevewool
6th July 2016, 05:49
I did a thread once about repairing old damaged family photo`s using the old photo shop tools...
It was difficult and required patience but extremely rewarding..

The trouble is you only can go so far when trying to get a picture better, like Fred says it is truely rewarding seeing what you can do, but it is time consuming too, best bet is to get that great picture first time , then play with it,

mickcant
6th July 2016, 06:48
The trouble is you only can go so far when trying to get a picture better, like Fred says it is truely rewarding seeing what you can do, but it is time consuming too, best bet is to get that great picture first time , then play with it,

My use with Photoshop, is restoring old early 1900s photos of family to use in my Family Tree.
I get a lot of photos through restoring distant relatives photos free for them as long as I can use them in my tree.
Win all round :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Mick. :smile:

stevewool
6th July 2016, 06:54
My use with Photoshop, is restoring old early 1900s photos of family to use in my Family Tree.
I get a lot of photos through restoring distant relatives photos free for them as long as I can use them in my tree.
Win all round :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Mick. :smile:

It would be good to see some Mick dating back from those days,

mickcant
6th July 2016, 08:19
It would be good to see some Mick dating back from those days,
I will sort some before and after out.
Mick.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
6th July 2016, 15:28
Hi Peter, I went to evening classes at our local college and did 3 courses it was very intresting.
Mick.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

I think that's probably the best idea.
Hope, I can get around to it one day.

I recently started a Tagalog course but haven't progressed from the first lesson as I not been able to prioritise time to continue.
Hopefully when we've finally settled in our new house I'll get serious about it.

I love photography and have plenty of places to go, just need to get this house finished the way I want it.