Some portraits first...
Then some landscape...
The drive home to Denver...
Then we spotted some cows feeding.
Our dog Bongo watched everything from the back seat of the car. Here he checks out the cows (as you can see in the reflection in the window.)
Well those are the best ones... hope you enjoyed them. I am starting to really wish I had held out for a digital SLR instead of plopping down that money for the next step down (Sony Cybershot DSC-H1). I miss the quality and options that the SLR affords, and using a digital viewfinder just can't compare to seeing the real thing through those lenses. Still, this camera gives me some decent pictures every now and again. Since the user's manual stinks, I am still learning how to use all of the features by trial and error. But one problem that I have found that doesn't seem to go away is that there is often significant chromatic aberration -- particularly in areas of high contrast. Also, there isn't full clarity in these pictures. I wonder if this is because of the lens, which for some reason is the only lens on any Sony camera which doesn't bear the Carl Zeiss name.
Incidentally, I am becoming more adept at digital photo editing. I am learning how to remove unwanted details in digital images. I found I had to remove the food from my nephew's face in many shots (ahhhh boys), and was pretty pleased at my initial efforts in doing so.
Here is one such photo...
And here are some close ups of the before & after shots.
They're not perfect. I had to edit this one so much that to me there is something odd about his mouth in the after version. But others came out pretty convincing in my opinion. Like the one of him laughing in the portrait shots at the top. He had food on his face in that shot too! Not too shabby eh? Like my hubby said when I showed him... It's cool, but also really scary.
Back to the full blog...
4 comments:
I love your tree farm shots!
Are you doing the editing in Gimp? You did a really good job removing the food from your nephew's face :).
Thanks!
Yep. Editing in GIMP, can you believe it?
I've to to tell you, Katrin looks more like your Mom everyday - but I think also looks like my Mom as well. She's pretty much the exact blending of the family. (Have you ever compared baby pics of Katrin and my Mom? They are dead ringers for each other!)
It all looks beautiful and sounds like you had a great time.
Thanks.
My mom said the same thing. She says that Katrin looks like her at that age. I have long thought she actually looks more like your mom than mine. It's funny. JoAnn looks like Aunt Cathy (vaguely, she's not like a dead ringer or anything), Katrin looks like your mom, and I look like my dad. Funny how the genes work out like that huh? 3 siblings look like 3 siblings. I don't think it worked the same on the other side tho.
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