You never fail your audience with some quirky imagery to keep us guessing! And, almost better, your cryptic wording will have us googling and guessing until "tomorrow's edition" comes out with the answer! I like your joie de vie, John!
@Weezilou@susale@cejaanderson@virtualbrownie Take few shots on the day.
Realize, upon review, that none of your day's shots were that great. Even the one you thought when you took it was "gonna be the one."
Accept that the day's best (of the worst) is not too "in focus" (zoom issue), and PhotoShop Sharpening is not gonna fix it.
Decide to hide the above with processing.
Use Autodesk Pixlr, a relatively new "toy" to 'Light Leak' on top of your light violet filtering of a mono shot of the Sun behind an elevated light rail platform (hence, the electrical lines) and a palm tree.
Succumb to your urge to over-process things and do the filmstrip-thing.
Tell yourself, "f_ck it- it's late and they can't all be good."
Post it.
@Weezilou@susale@cejaanderson@virtualbrownie Oh yes: and doo all of the above while listening to The Pretenders' Greatest Hits on Spotify, reaching the point where a title need be decided while Chrissie Hynde sings the song "Cuban Slide".
January 1st, 2015
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Realize, upon review, that none of your day's shots were that great. Even the one you thought when you took it was "gonna be the one."
Accept that the day's best (of the worst) is not too "in focus" (zoom issue), and PhotoShop Sharpening is not gonna fix it.
Decide to hide the above with processing.
Use Autodesk Pixlr, a relatively new "toy" to 'Light Leak' on top of your light violet filtering of a mono shot of the Sun behind an elevated light rail platform (hence, the electrical lines) and a palm tree.
Succumb to your urge to over-process things and do the filmstrip-thing.
Tell yourself, "f_ck it- it's late and they can't all be good."
Post it.