Here is the original. The morning had ground fog and sunlight filtering through the woods.
I took the shot and was so-so about how it looked.
In my mind's eye it was much warmer...
in my mind's eye it was more mystical looking.
But I decided to take it a step further after adding some 'warmth' to it.
This is the uncropped photo.
It satisfied me and I left it be.
Then this morning I wanted something to mess with while I was waiting for the rain to end.
So I opened up the first shot again and dropped it into Topaz Studio. I used 2 layers of Impression, Monet, and another one.
I added the mists that I'd seen with the naked eye and the vision I'd seen while squinting at the photo.
Then I took it another step further and opened up HDR Efex Pro HDR.
I settled on this look. The fog was incredible and moved along the tops of the berry briers, the meadow had an ethereal look to it that did not show up in the photo.
However, it had been a long time since I'd manipulated a photo so much.
I like it.
Programs used. PaintShopProX7, Topaz Studio~free version, Topaz plug ins Simplify, and Efex Pro HDR. In PSPX7 I was able to add the mists with a brush.
So there you have it. One photo with many edits.
Some mornings it is just plain fun to be creative.
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Sunday, May 20, 2018
Saturday, December 16, 2017
Mr. Morris has a new clock
Mr. Morris decided that I needed to take a walk the other day. I wanted to check the mailbox on the ridge and any excuse to get out for a bit is a good excuse. Fresh air is good for you.
However we happened to pick one of those days that the winds were roaring overhead on the ridge.
I put on my fur fox hat and grabbed my camera bag [of course!]. Even though we'd had some very light snows, the overall color of the season right now is dull, drab, and dirty looking.
Dingy ~ Gloomy Drab Dark Dirty Shabby Squalid
Morris keeps having some pretty decent days. Most of his time is spent sleeping. He has a routine that he now keeps.
Up between 4AM and 5AM. Outside immediately. He wears a pet light so I can see him in the dark.
Breakfast must be served between 5 and 5:15 or he gets frantic.
One more outside visit and the couch is his for napping.
Between 2:30 and 3PM, it is time for activity. He walks around the house and grunts until I get dressed. He bounces around playfully and shoots out the door when I open it.
I have been keeping him on a leash since his last little adventure when he went home after about a 20 minute hike into the woods.
I brought the leash but let him off when we headed down the neighbor driveway. He was more of his old self. He'd trot ahead, then stop. Smell. And when I'd whistle he'd come on the run.
Since the view up the driveway seemed SO drab I thought it appropriate to edit it with some grunge textures. I used Topaz Studio to edit my files quickly and very easily. I actually didn't walk past the tree on the right as the winds whistled fiercely across the open area beyond.
I thought to myself that this was so ugly, it was almost beautiful in a way.
I watched Morris sniff around at the coyote tracks and the 'possum tracks. He trotted back and forth. I bent down to pet him and put him on his leash.
And this is what I got!
The little turd!
However to be honest, he does love to walk on leash out to pick up the kids at least once a week between 3 and 4PM. The route is the same as is the timing.
I can now count on this being a part of his routine. As soon as 3:30 hits, he will turn and head home.
I didn't mind this at all as I could see him trot up ahead. He went to the mailbox and made a turn down the hill. He sat on the porch and awaited my return patiently.
When I arrived, he calmly walked inside and stood next to his feed bowl.
He stared at me while I got undressed. As if he was trying to mind meld with me to let me know "food" was urgent.
Precisely at 5PM, Morris will stand in the kitchen and then walk to the couch. He goes back and forth. Eventually he makes a nest and settles in. If we walk into the living room to watch Netflix or something, he sighs deeply and gets off the couch.
He is adamant about laying between the two of us after we settle in.
I think he wants us to know that the couch/love-seat really belongs to him.
Morris still rules.
The Little Old Mr. Morris has a set of rules that must be followed by the rest of the members of 'his' family.
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Monday, October 30, 2017
Fun with Topaz Studio
I'm not a huge fan of one particular photo program over another. I did try Lightroom and used the Free Trial for a few days. I didn't like how the program tried to force me into 'cataloging' my photos. I simply date my shots with a date taken and where/or what it was about.
I wish I could afford the Lightroom editing program, there are some nice features I could use for some of my more experimental shots such as star shots. However I don't see my self going into astro-photography.
I switched to Corel a few years ago and downloaded Photoshop C2 which was free at the time. I have used Topaz products and plugins ever since they came out.
Topaz offers 'Topaz Studio' in a free version. It works pretty darned well and has lots of tempting effects.
Below is the original shot. I did use RAW or the Nikon version of it called NEF.
With Topaz Adjust I was able to get this. I actually used a Toned shot setting called Vintage.
Now the shot was not perfectly in focus and I would have tossed it. In fact I probably will toss it as it really is nothing spectacular.
However this gives the view a better view of what I 'thought' I imagined when I took the photo. A quiet beautiful man made lake. It was built to prevent further devastation and flash flooding along the Bad Axe River around the year 1960.
You can see the dam in this shot.
Original:
Edited version with Topaz Studio. I used a Toned Sepia color here to bring out the fall colors and added some contrast. I had hoped in this shot to catch the mist rising off the water, but everything washed out in the original.
And then just because I had Topaz Studio open, I thought I'd visit Van Gogh and see how he'd see this shot. 'Van Gogh' setting:
That was pretty fun. As an experiment is worked nicely.
I used an HDR edit on the shot above to bring out the shadows.
My favorite shot of the morning was this reflection shot. The mist is nearly impossible to see, and the original shot had so much grey in it.
Original:
I used Topaz Adjust to bring out the colors and the trees I had to use a method similar to HDR processing.
And since I just wanted to fool around with it, I went into 'Trending' in Topaz Studio and found this effect:
I think it was an Orton glow effect.
Fun, but then again not something I'd print.
In truth, I don't think I picked the best time of day to come to Sidie Hollow to take photos. Sure it was right at sunrise, but the sun ... well, it doesn't peek into valley until at least an hour after the sun comes up.
I came away with a few shots I like, but I had to do some processing.
I'm not sure I'll purchase the full version of Studio. But I'll keep experimenting.
I wish I could afford the Lightroom editing program, there are some nice features I could use for some of my more experimental shots such as star shots. However I don't see my self going into astro-photography.
I switched to Corel a few years ago and downloaded Photoshop C2 which was free at the time. I have used Topaz products and plugins ever since they came out.
Topaz offers 'Topaz Studio' in a free version. It works pretty darned well and has lots of tempting effects.
Below is the original shot. I did use RAW or the Nikon version of it called NEF.
With Topaz Adjust I was able to get this. I actually used a Toned shot setting called Vintage.
Now the shot was not perfectly in focus and I would have tossed it. In fact I probably will toss it as it really is nothing spectacular.
However this gives the view a better view of what I 'thought' I imagined when I took the photo. A quiet beautiful man made lake. It was built to prevent further devastation and flash flooding along the Bad Axe River around the year 1960.
You can see the dam in this shot.
Original:
Edited version with Topaz Studio. I used a Toned Sepia color here to bring out the fall colors and added some contrast. I had hoped in this shot to catch the mist rising off the water, but everything washed out in the original.
And then just because I had Topaz Studio open, I thought I'd visit Van Gogh and see how he'd see this shot. 'Van Gogh' setting:
That was pretty fun. As an experiment is worked nicely.
I used an HDR edit on the shot above to bring out the shadows.
My favorite shot of the morning was this reflection shot. The mist is nearly impossible to see, and the original shot had so much grey in it.
Original:
I used Topaz Adjust to bring out the colors and the trees I had to use a method similar to HDR processing.
And since I just wanted to fool around with it, I went into 'Trending' in Topaz Studio and found this effect:
I think it was an Orton glow effect.
Fun, but then again not something I'd print.
In truth, I don't think I picked the best time of day to come to Sidie Hollow to take photos. Sure it was right at sunrise, but the sun ... well, it doesn't peek into valley until at least an hour after the sun comes up.
I came away with a few shots I like, but I had to do some processing.
I'm not sure I'll purchase the full version of Studio. But I'll keep experimenting.
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