Now I’m committed. Or need to be……
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Filing the papers as we speak...Now I’m committed. Or need to be……
That’s why I’ve avoided creating one yet…Now I’m committed. Or need to be……
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These sheep live in a Hobbit Hole built into a drumlin. I’m quite jealous.
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Thanks!Awesome shot. Like everything about this!!!
Nominated for January Image of the Month
I watched a webinar by Charlotte Bellamy on the website She Clicks. (Thanks to jangray) She gave some helpful hints that were truly helpful!You’re getting nice results
I bet this one would also look good in b/w, maybe even with a slight bit of iColorama/Lighten/3.1/4
Just slow shutter today. I’m getting a lot of mileage out of the bathroom at Montezuma Wildlife Refuge. Just pretend it’s a quaint little cottage.
Snapseed,
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Are these the ones?I watched a webinar by Charlotte Bellamy on the website She Clicks. (Thanks to jangray) She gave some helpful hints that were truly helpful!
Bottom one! I didn’t see the top one.Are these the ones?
Good, I'll queue them up for today. (It's pouring rain and windy, so I'm not planning to go anywhere.)Bottom one! I didn’t see the top one.
I watched the first one and haven't quite finished the second one yet. There's a lot of overlap, and I'd say the second has everything useful from the first one, plus more practical tips. She uses fairly short shutter speeds -- .25 to 1.5 of a second -- like other ICM people I admire. When I first started trying ICM, I was coming from doing long exposures using Slow Shutter Cam and so I started out using those same long exposures for ICM. It took me a while to get past that.Bottom one! I didn’t see the top one.
I took screen shots of her bullet points to review. I’ve just been concentrating on Slow Shutter. I’ve lowered the light sensitivity slider so that the screen is black when I start shooting. Seems to help with how overly bright the light trail image become. I still haven’t watched the other one.I watched the first one and haven't quite finished the second one yet. There's a lot of overlap, and I'd say the second has everything useful from the first one, plus more practical tips. She uses fairly short shutter speeds -- .25 to 1.5 of a second -- like other ICM people I admire. When I first started trying ICM, I was coming from doing long exposures using Slow Shutter Cam and so I started out using those same long exposures for ICM. It took me a while to get past that.
It’s probably one I couldn’t replicate, a happy accident sort of thing.That’s a neat look
Like something illuminated by a flashlight or car headlightWeird result with the stage light setting at the Refuge