I used to use filters all the time: red, green, orange, polarizers, and soft focus. A lot of my older slides of flowers and gardens were shot with soft focus filters. Mostly because it made the results seem dreamy and glowy and, well, soft. Which is what a flower should be, right? These were both taken with soft filters. The first with a more intense effect, the second more subtle. You can do the same things now with Photoshop but I haven't felt the need to try it.
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Bring On The Flowers
I used to use filters all the time: red, green, orange, polarizers, and soft focus. A lot of my older slides of flowers and gardens were shot with soft focus filters. Mostly because it made the results seem dreamy and glowy and, well, soft. Which is what a flower should be, right? These were both taken with soft filters. The first with a more intense effect, the second more subtle. You can do the same things now with Photoshop but I haven't felt the need to try it.
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It sure is hard to think about beautiful springtime flowers when it is 5 degrees outside. When it is this cold, it feels like spring will never come. But the groundhog said it would come early so hooray! Spring is my favorite too.
Woo for the groundhog. It hasn't been that cold here but it was rainy this week and it was 36 on my ride in to work this morning. I'm a wuss, I know.
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