Just learning the photoshop basics. I never understood how it all worked before so I am spending time reading and practicing . Happy New Year to my extended family in Centennial.
It was too dark to do anything else. By the time I get home the light is gone. I originally wanted to be pushing the shutter release button. Happy New Year to you and Peg
but a bit larger. I like it because it does not use a mounting plate. It is easier to just use the 1/4-20 NC screw when you are using multiple cameras, rather than removing and mounting the plate. Did you ever get the Yongnuo remote shutter ? I use mine all the time
Happy New Year Bob! It's been great following your blog this year - particularly your big trip on the Beemer.
ReplyDeleteNice camera - Xmas gift?
Andrew:
DeleteHappy New Year to you too. My trip this year was just a Test. I have another one "on-deck"
I used to collect and sell cameras in my past life
Chuckle ... Happy New Year Bob.
ReplyDeleteKaren:
DeleteNot really a masterpiece, just a learning curve trying to use a pixel editor. Hope you had a great New Years too
Where's the crocs??? Happy New Year my friend!
ReplyDeleteDar:
Deleteas between Crocs© or no Crocs©, then the no Crocs© win
Happy New Year to you an "K" too. Hope we get to see you this year
Cute photoshop Bob! Happy New Year to you and Yvonne! No pink crocs?
ReplyDeleteDom:
DeleteJust learning the photoshop basics. I never understood how it all worked before so I am spending time reading and practicing . Happy New Year to my extended family in Centennial.
Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteNice photo.
Richard:
Deletethank you. I am making a determined effort to try and learn how to pixel edit
Happy New Year to all of you up there
Happy New Year Bob.
ReplyDeleteSteve:
DeleteHope you had a Happy New Year too. At least it's riding season where you are. We still have to wait a few more months
Nice photoshopping! Happy New Year to you and Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteSonja & Roland:
DeleteHappy New Year to you. Hope life is treating you well back home
Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative photo!
Sonia:
DeleteYou live in a beautiful place. I just love those sunrise photos. Happy New year to you
Like the image of you steering that capturing device Bob. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteCoop:
DeleteIt was too dark to do anything else. By the time I get home the light is gone. I originally wanted to be pushing the shutter release button. Happy New Year to you and Peg
Happy New Year Bob! And thanks again for turning me on to the Sirui tripod!
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Scooter in the Sticks
Steve:
DeleteThe Sirui is my good traveling tripod. I also have a NEST which is similar but much cheaper
http://www.ephotozine.com/article/nest-launch-new-tripod-ranges-23132
but a bit larger. I like it because it does not use a mounting plate. It is easier to just use the 1/4-20 NC screw when you are using multiple cameras, rather than removing and mounting the plate. Did you ever get the Yongnuo remote shutter ? I use mine all the time
Happy New Year to you and KIM
Happy New Year Bob and family.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying not to reflect on 2013 too much, being what in Royal parlance was an 'annus horibilis' for us!
Nikos:
DeleteI am not into Royal watching. I turn the channel away. Hope 2014 looks brighter for you and Mrs N. Happy New Year
Nice photoshop editing! lol Happy New Year!
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Kofla:
Deletethank you very much. I'll have to dust off my Google Translater. You certainly have some very nice photos. Happy New Year
You had a great year riding and visiting! Here's to more of that in 2014!
ReplyDeleteKathy:
DeleteI hope you get to ride more too. Take care of your back. Perhaps you need a masseure. Maybe see you during September 2014
I'm getting caught up again. LOVE your picture!
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