Activity for User 111 - Judy Burr - judyburr429@verizon.net

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29 Nov 22 Reply I haven't seen that version yet. I have the keys for the legacy programs and hope I can get them installed in my new version of Elements. There may be a reason to keep this laptop which I plan to replace. Nov 14th
29 Nov 22 Reply Thanks for your suggestions. It shows there are many ways to process with different effects. Nov 14th
29 Nov 22 Reply Thanks for another view. Nov 14th
29 Nov 22 Reply You are so right about the spot of light on the right.I should have seen it. At least that is an easy fix! Nov 14th
29 Nov 22 Reply I'll have to check, but you know my processing is not my strong point. My mindset if Photo Travel so only minimal changes are permitted. I could swap the sky for PID. Nov 14th
29 Nov 22 Comment I have seen many versions of this place, but this one is a bit different than most. I agree about the glare. Places like this can be a challenge since they are photographed so often by so many. I like to see different views of such iconic places. Of course, I could never get there to even try to shoot it! I like your version. Nov 14th
29 Nov 22 Comment Bob, This is my kind of subject and I had to play with it. As much as I love monochrome, I think the bus needs color so I used a legacy Topaz plugin called restyle and came up with a wild version. I am traveling and using my laptop. I hope I can get the plugin on a new PC I am getting. Nov 14th
29 Nov 22 Comment Gunter, I really like your creativity as shown in the image. I guess there are several ways to remove color from part of images and I don't know all the processing methods. I didn't notice the color bleed, but I think it could be corrected if wanted. I find the grasses at the bottom to be a bit distracting. They could be cloned (but I would find that a challenge) or cropped out, which is what I did.

Keep trying new things. We all learn from that.
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29 Nov 22 Comment Karen, You continue to excel at nature. The angle of the butterfly doesn't bother me and I like the slight angle. The butterfly is tack sharp and really stands out nicely. I darkened the background a bit and cropped a bit off the top. Since nature is a reality based Division, I am not sure if rotating the image would be permitted, but maybe it would not be noticed depending on background. Well done! Nov 14th
29 Nov 22 Comment This is a lovely portrait and as others have said, the lines are distracting. Bob provided an excellent solution for removing them. I agree about the hand. There are "rules" about hands etc. regarding where they can be "cut". If I remember right, limbs should never be cut at the joint. Nov 14th
29 Nov 22 Comment Great action shot! Background is probably the best you could gt under circumstances. We don't have much choice at such events. This should do well, especially in PJ competition. Nov 14th

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