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CatchLightPictures > Fish SquaresThis was a picture of a display in a hotel lobby in San Diego.

Thanks everybody for you nice comments.


A bit of how?  The taking of the picture was as simple as find the right spot stand still and click.  However this didn't produce a picture quite so perfectly cropped or one with the lines so nicely perpendicular.  I was able to fix both of these issues in Photoshop.  I used the 'Transform' tool to fix the perspective angles.  While there I did a 'Levels' adjustment and of course the crop.
CatchLightPictures > White Fluffy BumbsThis is one of my favorite pictures.  People sometimes have a hard time telling what is in the picture.  Marshmellows is often guessed.It turns out to be large rocks on a river bank covered in fresh snow at night with a light shinning on it.  This was taken in Whistler, Canada.
CatchLightPictures > Bachelor and Three Graces
Mariposa Grove, Yosemite
CatchLightPictures > WisteriaI liked this as much the Photoshop effect as the flowers.  I used the Filter 'Dry Brush' to get this look.
CatchLightPictures > But where is the soda?This was shot with two stobes.  The main light had a small softbox on it and the second was bare bulb at low power to fill in the shadows.
CatchLightPictures > Neon CrayolaI find this one kind of playful.  I liked the orginal but this one makes me smile.
CatchLightPictures > Purple PetalsAnother go with the 'Dry Brush' filter in Photoshop.
CatchLightPictures > I wanted to see just how much I could mute the sun light with my strobes.
CatchLightPictures > SentinelThis old tree was standing in the woods looking like it had been there a very long time.

Fish Squares

This was a picture of a display in a hotel lobby in San Diego.

Thanks everybody for you nice comments.


A bit of how?

The taking of the picture was as simple as find the right spot stand still and click. However this didn't produce a picture quite so perfectly cropped or one with the lines so nicely perpendicular. I was able to fix both of these issues in Photoshop. I used the 'Transform' tool to fix the perspective angles. While there I did a 'Levels' adjustment and of course the crop.
 > Fish SquaresThis was a picture of a display in a hotel lobby in San Diego.

Thanks everybody for you nice comments.


A bit of how?  The taking of the picture was as simple as find the right spot stand still and click.  However this didn't produce a picture quite so perfectly cropped or one with the lines so nicely perpendicular.  I was able to fix both of these issues in Photoshop.  I used the 'Transform' tool to fix the perspective angles.  While there I did a 'Levels' adjustment and of course the crop.

Fish Squares

This was a picture of a display in a hotel lobby in San Diego.

Thanks everybody for you nice comments.


A bit of how?

The taking of the picture was as simple as find the right spot stand still and click. However this didn't produce a picture quite so perfectly cropped or one with the lines so nicely perpendicular. I was able to fix both of these issues in Photoshop. I used the 'Transform' tool to fix the perspective angles. While there I did a 'Levels' adjustment and of course the crop.
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos 30d) |
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Original size: 3084px x 2085px |
Current: 400px x 271px |
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Keywords: orange geometric photo art
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