Tuesday, June 15, 2010




























































Title: I-15
Camera: Sony DSC- W330
Date: 21 May 2010 7:28 p.m.
Location: Somewhere off of I-15 in Idaho
Aperture: f/8
Shutter Speed: 1/100 sec
Additional Info: This is actually one picture out of many originally for a pano. I did the Brushed-on Effect #10.

Title: Star Gazer Lily
Camera: Sony DSC- W330
Date: 12 June 2010
Location: Rexburg, ID
Aperture:
Shutter Speed:
Additional Info: Applied the Sprayed Edge Effect, only I decided to copy the edge then delete it, then I added a layer pasted the edge that I previously deleted and lowered the opacity.

Title: County Line Road
Camera: Sony DSC- W330
Date: 13 June 2010 5:45 p.m.
Location: Ucon, ID
Aperture: f/8
Shutter Speed: 1/100 sec
Additional Info: Burned Border added (followed the steps in book #13)

5 comments:

Amber said...

I love your edge effects. They really did help to enhance the photos that you too. I really like the flower photo. It is so close up and so detailed and just pretty. Then, the border makes it feel just finished and professional. Having the center of the flower be on one of the lines of a third helps so much with the composition! How pretty! Love it!

Justin said...

yeah the flower one is definitely the best.

Jamie Williams said...

You did a great job with the borders. I like how you did the extremes, the first one is really rough, and the other two are subtle, but they all look really good and make the right effects. Good job!

Lee Bartelme said...

You did such an awesome job with the last two borders. The middle one is my favorite. It looks like a poster or something very professional.

Jeralyn said...

These borders really add to your pictures instead of distracting or taking away at all. My favorites are the flower and road, but I might've upped the contrast a bit on both. However, the look fine without edits as well.

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