Sitting here at my computer, going through my photo files, I decided to have some fun. With my last post I discovered that I could crop some old slides that I had scanned a few years ago. Here's some images I doctored a bit.
The first was a shot that I took to demonstrate the power of foliage and foliage combinations. Who needs flowers when you have this group?
What I loved about my old Nikon camera was the ability to manually focus where ever I want. I do realize that there are digital cameras with that capability too, just not in my budget right now.
My macro lens did a nice job getting me a close up of Corydalis lutea and the miniature Iris cristata 'Alba'.
Last but not least (for those of you who are counting, I tend to put 5 photos in each post because that's the limit on one download) I added a cropped shot I took with my digital camera. At times (most of the time) the digital image still gives me more to work with. But, it's nice to know that I can sit here during the blah winter months ahead and have some fun cropping, editing and adding my old slides to new programs.Now once I upload this post, I'll be coming back to see how the images actually look over the internet. What do you think?
1 comment:
I think they look great. I've got a number of slide images that would be terrific to incorporate in presentations & a very long winter to work with. Thanks for giving me a good idea.
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