OK - I need to preface this post with a little information....
When I (as many others do - I'm sure) look at some of the things that you guys are able to do - both in your composition of photos and also the post processing techniques that you use - I am in complete awe....and this board is what has inspired me to get out there and try this photography thing as a new hobby. That combined with being in the happiest place on earth I guess!
I have no skills in either taking photographs or processing them afterwards - so I just thought that this might be a good thread to drop into to say that - even with my (VERY) limited ability and eye for detail - sometimes (although not frequently) I can get more or less - the exact shot that I saw in my mind prior to pressing the shutter button...!
And even if it does need a bit of work afterwards - then I may be able to get lucky with the buttons and sliders of one of those great P P Programs.
It's a bit like my golf game - I can whack, thump and skew that pesky little ball all over the course for 4 x hours and end up with a triple digit total - but the reason that I continue to do it because of the one shot that I remember - that one time that you pick the right club, use the right strength and by some miracle you manage to fluke the sweet spot of the club head and it sails up and away and lands on the green within a few inches of the flag. It doesnt matter how poorly the rest of the game went - that's the one I remember.
My photography is about the same - I get under/over exposures.
I find lamp posts, people, sheep and many other inanimate objects in the corners of the frame.
My horizons generally look like the picture was taken on the Disney Wonder in a force 9 gale.
I forget to change the ISO and end up with a completly white/black frame.
I forget to put the card back in the camera after removing it to load onto the computer (very annoying when a UFO has landed in the back yard and now you have no evidence!!!).
Anyway - the point is that even a complete numpty like me can - every now and then - get a reasonable shot - so - to those of you out there like me - who aspire to be the next Ansel Adams - but are actually more akin to Uncle Fester - I say to you - keep trying.
This picture is probably from one of my better days - maybe it was just the fact that I was in glorious Florida sunshine at Christmas with my family - rather than back in the dreary U.K in the cold and rain - but I actually imagined that this was the shot that I had taken when I pressed the shutter - and much to my amazement when I loaded it onto my computer - there it was!!!!
The only problem was - it contained a bunch of people who had nothing to do with me.
OK - they were not the most un-attractive of people - but they were just not 'My People'....!
So I tried to crop the picture and then use one of the smudge/fudge/splurge tool thingies to remove the said people's heads (apologies to you if you were one of these people - no offence intended - you are probably very nice people but just not as nice as my prize giraffe..!!!)
So - my point is - this may not be the best 'technical' shot but to me it's a keeper and one that as my skill with 'Photoroomlightshop CS Version 95.4' improves - I may be able to go back to some day and reprocess it to make it even better.
This was the shot I took...
And this was the aftermath of fiddling......
Milly