- Location
- Milwaukee, WI USA
- Name
- Luke
I fizzled out on the Decemeber Doodads PAD and barely had time to check in for those who kept at it. And now here it is already the 5th of the month and the January one hasn't been started. So rather than a new thread for every day with a handful of entries, I thought we could just have a nice long one and people can add or check-in as time permits.
It was suggested that since January is cold and snowy in the northern bits and stifling for our Southern hemisphere residents that photography is just a bit harder and maybe we could try some re-processing of older photos.
Use this shut in time to try new software (free or paid....and most of those have 30 day trials). Try new techniques with old software. Work on your b/w conversions and try your hand at some photo manipulation. Create a diptych or try a post-production double exposure. Just because you're not outside with your camera doesn't mean you need to shut down being creative.
Feel free to show a before and after if you like. Give us a little description about what you did to make your photo better. Feel free to add a tutorial for some process you do or a new one you discovered. None of are above learning a new trick.
Now get busy and show us a photo that you "started over" again.
p.s. - sorry I got this started so late
It was suggested that since January is cold and snowy in the northern bits and stifling for our Southern hemisphere residents that photography is just a bit harder and maybe we could try some re-processing of older photos.
Use this shut in time to try new software (free or paid....and most of those have 30 day trials). Try new techniques with old software. Work on your b/w conversions and try your hand at some photo manipulation. Create a diptych or try a post-production double exposure. Just because you're not outside with your camera doesn't mean you need to shut down being creative.
Feel free to show a before and after if you like. Give us a little description about what you did to make your photo better. Feel free to add a tutorial for some process you do or a new one you discovered. None of are above learning a new trick.
Now get busy and show us a photo that you "started over" again.
p.s. - sorry I got this started so late