Wow some great photos on here. I am sort of jumping back into this forum after missing a few years. I welcome any comments on how to make this better.
And, dumb question for a newbie...how do you make the photo larger in the post?
Wow some great photos on here. I am sort of jumping back into this forum after missing a few years. I welcome any comments on how to make this better.
And, dumb question for a newbie...how do you make the photo larger in the post?
Not car related. This is the statue of the minute man at the old north bridge in Concord MA. I don't remember if this was with my D300 or with my wife's Nikon. Shot this about 7 years ago I was looking through some old photos and found it.
Thought it came out really good.
NECRO!
So I went to USF, they have a program for student and alumni who are veterans, Breaking Barriers, once a week for eight weeks you have a class with art and photography professors. Learn basics for photography if you don't know it, etc etc. At the end the Contemporary Art Museum on campus does a show with the best photography the veterans came up with.
My first time as one of the artists https://www.instagram.com/p/B6BbtxIBm5ZexnZB5v7pI3afJKQKpaKTtDQzEI0/
Anywho, I'm starting the program again this year, the theme is cell phone photography; a kind of "the camera you always have with you" kind of theme. Selected photos from the various assignments will be posted in here.
A four year old, a back yard in transition and a garden hose.
And weeds. All the elements of a good photo.
Well... it's the Iowa... and a Style Transfer Neural filter in Photoshop. Makes it look dramatic! (or like a Japanese cartoon)
Here is a different treatment to the Bridgehampton shot. Makes it looks "artsie", which is appropriate, because it's attempting to adjust the photo to the same style as this painting
In reply to Wally (Forum Supporter) :
I know that place well. Here's a slightly different perspective.
Jet Boat, sons, and pups at an empty beach. The Jet Boat was perfect for getting to the beaches no one else could because of shallow water.
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