Photos of events, nature, scenery, and travels. Featuring our beautiful state of New Hampshire, surrounding New England states and United States.
Monday, December 08, 2008
Old Picture: Sunset On Mojalaki Golf Course
HDR Enhancement Original
I happened to return to a folder and found an old picture of sunset on Mojalaki Golf Course...played with the image and this is what I came up with. As I learn new techniques, returning to older pictures is fun see how I might improve or just play with.
LOVE this Betty! Everything about the photo is wonderful! I am continuing to learn editing! I haven't actually worked on HDR and don't exactly know how to get that from Photoshop Elements, but have had a couple shots end up that way by accident in the editing process! What kind of program are you using? Blessings, Lisa
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3 comments:
Love the shot and the way you worked on it. I really like taking old ho hum shots and tweaking them but both of these shots are very nice.
the enhanced pic looks like a painting...i love the lighting. very nice!
LOVE this Betty! Everything about the photo is wonderful! I am continuing to learn editing! I haven't actually worked on HDR and don't exactly know how to get that from Photoshop Elements, but have had a couple shots end up that way by accident in the editing process! What kind of program are you using? Blessings, Lisa
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