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Much more interesting photo in original form.

Remember Mies..."Less is more." That holds true for photo
post-processing, too.

http://www.farnsworthhouse.org/photos.htm




However, photography is an art form and as such, modernism produced
Pablo Picasso who over his career veered from Symbolist imagery to
Surrealism - all and any of which were never boring, sterile or
monotone in concept or execution and still called "modernist".

Let's see your stuff - put it out there.



I don't know what all the fuss is about. Some pictures look very nice
natural. Some look very nice photoshopped. Personally, I have a lot of fun
with PaintShop Pro. Here's a modified picture taken of
a horse paddock that I modified in PSP to look like an oil painting. Both
the original photo and the "painting" look fine to me.

http://www.eisboch.com/paintshoppainting2.jpg

Eisboch


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"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 07:16:58 -0500, Boater
wrote:

Much more interesting photo in original form.

Remember Mies..."Less is more." That holds true for photo
post-processing, too.

http://www.farnsworthhouse.org/photos.htm




However, photography is an art form and as such, modernism produced
Pablo Picasso who over his career veered from Symbolist imagery to
Surrealism - all and any of which were never boring, sterile or
monotone in concept or execution and still called "modernist".

Let's see your stuff - put it out there.



I don't know what all the fuss is about. Some pictures look very nice
natural. Some look very nice photoshopped. Personally, I have a lot of fun
with PaintShop Pro. Here's a modified picture taken of
a horse paddock that I modified in PSP to look like an oil painting. Both
the original photo and the "painting" look fine to me.

http://www.eisboch.com/paintshoppainting2.jpg

Eisboch




Great frame!


I agree with your point.
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Eisboch wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 07:16:58 -0500, Boater
wrote:

Much more interesting photo in original form.

Remember Mies..."Less is more." That holds true for photo
post-processing, too.

http://www.farnsworthhouse.org/photos.htm




However, photography is an art form and as such, modernism produced
Pablo Picasso who over his career veered from Symbolist imagery to
Surrealism - all and any of which were never boring, sterile or
monotone in concept or execution and still called "modernist".

Let's see your stuff - put it out there.



I don't know what all the fuss is about. Some pictures look very nice
natural. Some look very nice photoshopped. Personally, I have a lot of
fun with PaintShop Pro. Here's a modified picture taken of
a horse paddock that I modified in PSP to look like an oil painting.
Both the original photo and the "painting" look fine to me.

http://www.eisboch.com/paintshoppainting2.jpg

Eisboch



Great frame!


I agree with your point.


I am going to break my self-imposed rule here by posting these, but here's a
couple of "natural" pictures of our barn and house that I think came out
pretty good. They are not artistic statements, but I just like them.
They were taken late in the daytime, so the afternoon shadows and
directional lighting are coming into play.

Nikon D70s with "borrowed" Mrs.E. lens. All I have done was to resize them
in InfranView to a manageable size for posting on the website.

http://www.eisboch.com/largebarn.jpg

http://www.eisboch.com/barnandhouse.jpg

Eisboch




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"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 07:16:58 -0500, Boater
wrote:

Much more interesting photo in original form.

Remember Mies..."Less is more." That holds true for photo
post-processing, too.

http://www.farnsworthhouse.org/photos.htm



However, photography is an art form and as such, modernism produced
Pablo Picasso who over his career veered from Symbolist imagery to
Surrealism - all and any of which were never boring, sterile or
monotone in concept or execution and still called "modernist".

Let's see your stuff - put it out there.


I don't know what all the fuss is about. Some pictures look very nice
natural. Some look very nice photoshopped. Personally, I have a lot of
fun with PaintShop Pro. Here's a modified picture taken of
a horse paddock that I modified in PSP to look like an oil painting.
Both the original photo and the "painting" look fine to me.

http://www.eisboch.com/paintshoppainting2.jpg

Eisboch



Great frame!


I agree with your point.


I am going to break my self-imposed rule here by posting these, but here's a
couple of "natural" pictures of our barn and house that I think came out
pretty good. They are not artistic statements, but I just like them.
They were taken late in the daytime, so the afternoon shadows and
directional lighting are coming into play.

Nikon D70s with "borrowed" Mrs.E. lens. All I have done was to resize them
in InfranView to a manageable size for posting on the website.

http://www.eisboch.com/largebarn.jpg

http://www.eisboch.com/barnandhouse.jpg

Eisboch



Lview has some great cropping tools, and a 'custom/fine rotation' tool that
allows you to 'level' a picture. Try the 'paint' tool and put some grass
over all that driveway!
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 09:03:08 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

"Boater" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 07:16:58 -0500, Boater
wrote:

Much more interesting photo in original form.

Remember Mies..."Less is more." That holds true for photo
post-processing, too.

http://www.farnsworthhouse.org/photos.htm


However, photography is an art form and as such, modernism produced
Pablo Picasso who over his career veered from Symbolist imagery to
Surrealism - all and any of which were never boring, sterile or
monotone in concept or execution and still called "modernist".

Let's see your stuff - put it out there.

I don't know what all the fuss is about. Some pictures look very nice
natural. Some look very nice photoshopped. Personally, I have a lot of
fun with PaintShop Pro. Here's a modified picture taken of
a horse paddock that I modified in PSP to look like an oil painting.
Both the original photo and the "painting" look fine to me.

http://www.eisboch.com/paintshoppainting2.jpg

Eisboch

Great frame!


I agree with your point.

I am going to break my self-imposed rule here by posting these, but here's a
couple of "natural" pictures of our barn and house that I think came out
pretty good. They are not artistic statements, but I just like them.
They were taken late in the daytime, so the afternoon shadows and
directional lighting are coming into play.

Nikon D70s with "borrowed" Mrs.E. lens. All I have done was to resize them
in InfranView to a manageable size for posting on the website.

http://www.eisboch.com/largebarn.jpg

http://www.eisboch.com/barnandhouse.jpg

Eisboch



Lview has some great cropping tools, and a 'custom/fine rotation' tool that
allows you to 'level' a picture.


So does Paint Shop Pro.

Try the 'paint' tool and put some grass
over all that driveway!
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Eisboch wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 07:16:58 -0500, Boater
wrote:

Much more interesting photo in original form.

Remember Mies..."Less is more." That holds true for photo
post-processing, too.

http://www.farnsworthhouse.org/photos.htm


However, photography is an art form and as such, modernism produced
Pablo Picasso who over his career veered from Symbolist imagery to
Surrealism - all and any of which were never boring, sterile or
monotone in concept or execution and still called "modernist".

Let's see your stuff - put it out there.

I don't know what all the fuss is about. Some pictures look very nice
natural. Some look very nice photoshopped. Personally, I have a lot of
fun with PaintShop Pro. Here's a modified picture taken of
a horse paddock that I modified in PSP to look like an oil painting.
Both the original photo and the "painting" look fine to me.

http://www.eisboch.com/paintshoppainting2.jpg

Eisboch


Great frame!


I agree with your point.


I am going to break my self-imposed rule here by posting these, but here's a
couple of "natural" pictures of our barn and house that I think came out
pretty good. They are not artistic statements, but I just like them.
They were taken late in the daytime, so the afternoon shadows and
directional lighting are coming into play.

Nikon D70s with "borrowed" Mrs.E. lens. All I have done was to resize them
in InfranView to a manageable size for posting on the website.

http://www.eisboch.com/largebarn.jpg

http://www.eisboch.com/barnandhouse.jpg

Eisboch





It's the Ponderosa! I like your photos...how about some new shots of
Sam Adams?
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It's the Ponderosa! I like your photos...how about some new shots of Sam
Adams?


He's a bit self conscious right now. Put on a few pounds since the end of
the summer.
Mrs.E. has him on a strict diet and he's a bit moody.

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It's the Ponderosa! I like your photos...how about some new shots of Sam
Adams?


He's a bit self conscious right now. Put on a few pounds since the end of
the summer.
Mrs.E. has him on a strict diet and he's a bit moody.

Eisboch


Here's who will greet you somewhere in the house if you show up "uninvited".

http://www.eisboch.com/cropfudge.jpg

Eisboch


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It's the Ponderosa! I like your photos...how about some new shots of Sam
Adams?

He's a bit self conscious right now. Put on a few pounds since the end of
the summer.
Mrs.E. has him on a strict diet and he's a bit moody.

Eisboch


Here's who will greet you somewhere in the house if you show up "uninvited".

http://www.eisboch.com/cropfudge.jpg

Eisboch



Damn, those "Devil Eyes" would scare the hell out of anyone".

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It's the Ponderosa! I like your photos...how about some new shots of
Sam Adams?


He's a bit self conscious right now. Put on a few pounds since the end
of the summer.
Mrs.E. has him on a strict diet and he's a bit moody.

Eisboch


Here's who will greet you somewhere in the house if you show up
"uninvited".

http://www.eisboch.com/cropfudge.jpg

Eisboch



Those eyes are enough to convince me!




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