Archive for the 'Travel' Category

Dec 30 2007

Last Post of 2007 - Lightroom Special Effects

Trying to clean up my image catalog, I came across an image of the Methodist Church of Bodie California that I captured while visiting various Ghost Towns during a trip to California.
Bodie State Historic Park is a genuine California gold-mining ghost town. Bodie is one of the largest and best preserved ghost towns [...]

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Dec 17 2007

Winter at the Tavern

Hartwell Tavern, located in the Minuteman National Park in is on the road that the British troops used on April 19 on their way to Concord.

In this rendering, I have attempted to create an “antique” and “dreamy” look.
Massachusetts is filled with history and the Minuteman National Park is one of my favorite places to keep [...]

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Dec 14 2007

Monticello - with Scott Kelby’s 7 Point System

This is an image of Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson the third President of the United States. Monticello is located in Charlottesville Virginia and was a lifelong endeavor of creation for Jefferson.
Architecturally, Monticello is an example of Roman neoclassicism and contemporary French architecture.
- Google Earth Link to Monticello
For an excellent book on Monticello [...]

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Aug 02 2007

Portland Head Lighthouse - Portland Maine

Scott Kelby, President of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals - NAPP, is one of my favorite photography and photoshop writers/instructors.
I try to check out his blog and NAPP website almost everyday. (Note: As member of NAPP, I also have a portfolio on the NAPP website - portfolio link.)
Well, a couple of weeks ago, Scott [...]

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Jul 03 2007

Sailing, Sailing ….

Yesterday, there seemed to be more clouds sailing in the “Yachting Capital of the World” Marblehead MA than boats.

This image is a composite of 8 images that were automatically merged and then automatically blended using the new Photoshop CS3. No other alterations were made.
If you have ever tried making panoramas from hand held images that [...]

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