When a mystery writer puts aside his pen and picks up a camera
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Sunset No. 4
SUNSET WITH THREE CLOUD LAYERS ON LAKE SUPERIOR AT GREEN, MICHIGAN, JULY 7, 2007
Pentax *ist DS SMC Pentax-DA 18-55 at 18mm 1/350 sec. f8 ISO 400
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Ahhhhh perfect composition - beautiful seascape. I might be inclined to clone out those little branches at the top as they are a little distracting as my eye tends to be drawn to them.
But beautiful. Do you live near the lake to get so may gorgeous shots?
Good point about those branches. I'll see what I can do in Photoshop Elements and repost the picture.
The Writer's Lair is right ON the lake, 15 to 20 feet from water's edge (depending on the lake level). All I need to do is step outside and snap a photo.
Much improved. When I first started with digital a few years ago, I used to miss those little things a lot - and i still do on my own images - it often takes a new eye to see them :)
Every day, the weather gods and the photography angels willing, a new photograph will be posted here. Some will be from my archive of nature photographs, taken both from our cabin on the shore of Lake Superior in Upper Michigan and in the garden of Three Crowns Park in Evanston, Illinois. From time to time I'll sneak in a shot or two taken while indulging in other passions.
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4 comments:
Ahhhhh perfect composition - beautiful seascape. I might be inclined to clone out those little branches at the top as they are a little distracting as my eye tends to be drawn to them.
But beautiful. Do you live near the lake to get so may gorgeous shots?
Cheers
Robyn
Good point about those branches. I'll see what I can do in Photoshop Elements and repost the picture.
The Writer's Lair is right ON the lake, 15 to 20 feet from water's edge (depending on the lake level). All I need to do is step outside and snap a photo.
(Later. There. The little branches at the top left are gone. Three cheers for Photoshop Elements' clone stamp tool.)
Yep - those clone stamp tools are wonderful.
Much improved. When I first started with digital a few years ago, I used to miss those little things a lot - and i still do on my own images - it often takes a new eye to see them :)
I'll be sending you an email shortly :)
Cheers
Robyn
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