Activity for User 1715 - Yvonne Cary Carter - yvonnecary@icloud.com

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9 May 23 Reply My roots are also in New York. And yes all things New York are unique! May 21st
9 May 23 Reply I'm looking forward to my photos too. I hope to pick up some new skills. May 17th
9 May 23 Reply I can definitely see the difference! It even enlarged the middle buildings. Amazing what photoshop can do. Thank you for taking the time to show me the steps. May 17th
9 May 23 Reply I'll have to look for workshops in my area. Judging from your photos, you pick up a lot of skills in a short period of time . Actually on Monday, I'm starting a community college course on photographing architecture. Three sessions in the field and four on Zoom. Wish me luck. May 16th
9 May 23 Comment Don't think I heard of Chicagohenge... or paid attention to it... before I retired and starting shooting in my leisure time. Would you point out the converging lines so I can take a shot straightening them. Thank you. May 16th
9 May 23 Reply I used Lightroom. Just the basics of lightening and sharpening. Your bracketing method is ideal for Chicagohenge. I'm gonna try it next time. Thank you May 16th
9 May 23 Reply Well..this was the first year I noticed Chicagohenge too! Since retirement and the pandemic I've noticed a lot :) Thank you. May 16th
9 May 23 Reply Very whimsical. The snow flakes falling with the bird heads in different directions are a good catch. Their gestures remind me of humans in the snow. Feel like winter! May 16th
9 May 23 Reply This is a very inviting and vibrant photo. I'm not advanced enough technically to give you advice in that department. Looks like the composite added rich colors and detail. Thank you for sharing your technique. Beautiful landscape! May 16th
9 May 23 Reply You've got a great studio! My suggestion would be to zoom in to highlight the bird's menacing look. Nice detail on the birdhouse and the blurred background compliments the image. May 16th
9 May 23 Reply The lines and white out on the top right captivated me. The ground lines are striking. I love your composition choice. For an experiment play with the brown horizontal line ... this would be an entirely different feel for another image. May 16th
9 May 23 Reply You had a great model to keep you busy. The peacock's tail even mimics the ferns in the background. The red makes the photo pop. My suggestion would be to crop in on your mischievous peacock . May 16th
9 May 23 Comment No question...the black and white. The negative space and lack of color makes the image very dramatic. Your attention goes straight to her eyes. I like the original as well..great portrait! Your edits transferred the image to fine arts.

I'm gonna try out your filters tip. My go to is Lightroom but I'm taking the PSA photoshop course now. What workshop did you attend to create this photo? Your last workshop was interesting as well.
May 16th
9 May 23 Comment No question...the black and white. The negative space and lack of color makes the image very dramatic. Your attention goes straight to her eyes. I like the original as well..great portrait! Your edits transferred the image to fine arts.

I'm gonna try out your filters tip. My go to is Lightroom but I'm taking the PSA photoshop course now. What workshop did you attend to create this photo? Your last workshop was interesting as well.
May 16th

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