Yesterday I posted a photo of the amazing view I had as I was leaving for work. It was simply stunning.
I decided to play around with some of the Photoshop Filters and came up with some really cool images of the same mountain scene. What fun!
Tips to get your through your day …
- Never stop learning.
- Incorporate fun into every lesson.
- Get down on the floor and look up.
- Give credit where it is due.
- Make a plan.
- Say thank you.
- Eat chocolate.
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Wow – I especially love the graphical rendition – what a great way to point out the beauty in our world – even the most familiar things can be stunning.
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Why did you put down number seven…it has lodged in my brain!
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I like posterize and the crosshatch ones best, photoshop rocks and so does your photo!
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The variations of the view are great and I love the tips too 🙂
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Loving your rules for the day! Think I will have to borrow them sometime! Enjoying your winter?
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Hi,
They all look great, it seems you had a lot of fun with the photo, it certainly is amazing what we can do today.
I love your tips, eating chocolate would have to be the best tip though. 😀
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wow. some of these reminded me of Japanese calligraphy art. Nice that you had some fun with this.
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I love photoshop and need to learn how to use it better. You did a great job!
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I love playing with the filters. My husband encouraged me to buy the Topaz Labs suite – great fun to play with all kinds of effects! You can download a free 30 day trial. If you take a webinar you often get a discount to use on the purchase. I got mine for 30% off.
Nancy
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Really lovely…..
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Beautiful photo, poem and advice. Thanks for sharing.
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I love looking at the filter variations! I could spend my entire day learning and playing with software!
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Your husband is right — get in there and play around and see what fun images you can create! And then show me!!
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There is so much to this software and I know about 1% of what is available – And I sure do have fun with that 1%
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Thanks! I agree that with a twist, turn, color, shadow and some time on my hands … the mountain images come alive each time~
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My favorite is Never Stop Learning! By reading blogs – I learn so much and I have such an amazing network of friends… it’s just plain fun!
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By all means, borrow them, edit the, add to them, embrace them and then send them out into the world! Winter comes in patches then disappears again. And spring is just around the corner (she says with hope and optimism…)
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What is it about chocolate? Not that I really need to know or care – it’s one of the 7 gifts from the Universe!
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I will do so. That would be a good post. In the meantime, here’s one that I ran through Topaz. Most of what’s on my blog comes straight from the camera, but this is one I shared. I straighted out the keystoning, brightened up the colors, enhanced the details, and lightened some shadows.
http://livingtheseasons.com/2011/10/30/anniversary-celebration-of-days/
The bottom two pictures here went through some filters as well. I thought they turned out well, but my daughter was pretty ho-hum about it.
http://livingtheseasons.com/2011/11/27/tender-moments/
Thanks for the idea!
Nancy
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Thanks for visiting, commenting and appreciating!
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I looked at your photos and enjoyed the image on the blog post about anniversaries. The sky stands out so blue and the water below is calling me for attention as well… and the fence adds a whole new dimension to it! Wonderful, thanks so much for sharing!
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How fun 🙂 Glad you found something else to bring you joy.
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Great entry
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Did you see my post on the filters?
http://livingtheseasons.com/2012/02/15/experimenting-with-topaz-lab-filters/
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