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- #1722004#1722035#1722054kai June 11, 2019 at 12:27 pm
Beautiful pics last few days Thanks for sharing I really like the 1st calf but then the 2nd one changed a bit is just as good
Love your work!!
Cheers From Kai
#1722056#1722088gypsyspirit June 11, 2019 at 3:47 pmthanks Kai…hard to actually see it was a white magpie but definitely white.
and Fruitbuns, seems you had a nice visit to the farm. Lovely calf.Polly
#1722205FruitBuns June 11, 2019 at 9:06 pmDoogie. I almost have a phobia about over exposure which is why my pictures have a tendency to be under exposed. Please feel free to alter and comment.
Should anyone be interested in viewing more of the pictures I took you can see them here https://photos.app.goo.gl/RqwVRMYLSarjNqGq7
Open Farm Sunday is a British institution where some farmers open their farms to us townies to show us where our food comes from. I visited Glover’s Farm at New Ash Green and Castle Farm at Farningham. Castle Farm grows lavender. Two of the pictures towards the end of the series shows the lavender fields, you may just be able to notice a flush of purple in the nearest corner. My favourite picture of the day is towards the end.
#1722360doogie June 13, 2019 at 9:01 amGood morning FruitBuns.
I think I recall you saying you use elements 14
The following correction on your Bexley photo was done very easily in my elements 14 program. Earlier versions may not have this tool to do what I have done to lift the lighting in your image
The method
1 – click on ENHANCE
2 – click on AUTO SMART TONE second from top. This will take you to a point with 4 directional arrows. clicking on the centre point will bring up a grid where you can move the point within to find the optimum lighting for your photo.
Your photos I’m sure have all the usable information without under or over exposure but this information needs to be drawn out as I have done with this image of yours.
Fingers crossed you have this tool to work with
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