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Deemac
31-Mar-08, 20:16
On the way back from Inverness stopped off in Golspie to let the kids run off some steam (and I get to take some pics of course - crafty 2 way plan!!) The actual main waterfall was less intersting for me (though I did my latest party piece of a few long exposure tests). Here's some images from the sess.

http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh116/deemac1965/IMH_1726edit1copySm.jpg

http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh116/deemac1965/IMH_1707edit1copySm.jpg

Deemac
31-Mar-08, 20:18
One more

http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh116/deemac1965/IMH_1729edit1copySm.jpg

Raven
31-Mar-08, 20:40
Great variation on the theme... icicles :-)) well done on the pics!

North Light
01-Apr-08, 10:26
Deemac,

Some great photographs here, prefer the two colour photo's, and particularly like the composition and lighting of the Forest Stream.

dan67
01-Apr-08, 20:08
hi what program do you use to get your picture borders round your photos cheers dan67 and how do you do it thanks

Deemac
02-Apr-08, 09:45
hi what program do you use to get your picture borders round your photos cheers dan67 and how do you do it thanks

All done in Photoshop (PS). Open image then change canvas size (Image menu), add pinstripe (rectangle tool, border, then fill with colour of choice) and text on separte layers. To be frank its a bit of a pain in PS. Sometimes I use Coreldraw as I find it far more edit friendly than PS. Borders are a bit of a labour of love for me, but it tends to give a far more polished look about the images.

Kenn
02-Apr-08, 09:55
I like the Tangled Tree, almost spooky in the way it seems to be reaching out.
Has the colour been enhanced on the others? I know well that the sun can cause intense colouring when it is low to the horizon but they seem almost surreal.