Words and pictures from the author of And the Crows Took Their Eyes as well as the Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries . . .
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Saturated Rainbow
Just playing with the Special Effects in Picasa. Above is a picture where I've gone full tilt saturation -- it doesn't look realistic at all but it was the only way I could get the second rainbow to be visible.
The picture below is unretouched.
Over on my monthly newsletter blog, I'm talking about some of the books I've been reqading recently-- an extremely eclectic mix.
Double lucky you! It is amazing what one can do with photo enhancing software.
Will check those books out soon. Am looking for some to borrow from the library for my Nook. It is always interesting to see what has been converted to e-books and what has not.
I've never been able to figure out why the photographer's ability to "PhotoShop" an image (which has even because a verbal disparagement nowadays), makes some feel they are cheating! Wait, people...this is art! Not a recording, not a science experiment! Half the fun of capturing an image is the adventure of post production! When the digital image is waiting there un-retouched, it's just asking to have the photographer return and reconsider. Post production is when the fun really begins. The photographer is not responsible to anyone or anything other than seeking and finding the image that excites. And finally: don't explain and don't apologize!
16 comments:
A double rainbow, Vicki! Does that mean, two pots of gold?
Echoing Martin H.
Your header photo is so beautiful!
nice rainbow...hmmm...gonna jump over and see those books...
How very beautiful!!! Lucky you to have a double rainbow!!! Cathy
Great shot Vicki. I agree with Martin. Hope you found two pots of gold. Love your header too.
sam
I think the saturation looks very cool...!
Fun experimenting! Love the new picture on your blog header. (At least I think it's new..ha..)
Tammy
I love finding double rainbows! I wish it would rain here so I could spot a rainbow too.
Double lucky you! It is amazing what one can do with photo enhancing software.
Will check those books out soon. Am looking for some to borrow from the library for my Nook. It is always interesting to see what has been converted to e-books and what has not.
Have a wonderful day!
What a difference that saturation makes! I like playing with the Picasa special effects too. It is amazing what can be done to enhance one's photos.
"Somewhere, over the rainbows..."
A double rainbow must mean lots of good luck. Beautiful header shot too. You live in such a lovely part of the country, Vicki.
Beautiful photography and editing. You don't see double rainbows often so this is a great catch!
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Since our porch faces due east and we often have brief late afternoon showers, followed by sun, we do get lots of rainbows -- such a joy!
I've never been able to figure out why the photographer's ability to "PhotoShop" an image (which has even because a verbal disparagement nowadays), makes some feel they are cheating! Wait, people...this is art! Not a recording, not a science experiment! Half the fun of capturing an image is the adventure of post production! When the digital image is waiting there un-retouched, it's just asking to have the photographer return and reconsider. Post production is when the fun really begins. The photographer is not responsible to anyone or anything other than seeking and finding the image that excites. And finally: don't explain and don't apologize!
Elora
Vicki -- Like the rain splashed windows. Rain makes such lovely patterns -- barbara
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