Rock Me on the Water - Hey, Cid!

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augie
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Post by augie »

Great pictures, and as for the JB reference, I suppose I've had worse songs stuck in my head (Lime in the Coconut comes to mind).
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Post by Cid »

Hey Joshie...great pics. You have great photoshop skills. Care to share what techniques you used? I'm kinda curious. I think I have an idea, but I'm no PS expert or anything...
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Post by AquaGirl »

Yes, they are thieves and noisy, but I LOVE seagulls. Their calls are "happy sounds" to me as they remind me of the beach. Last weekend, we were in Washington D.C. on the National Mall and there were some seagulls hanging around the pool near the Capitol. I enjoyed hearing them, even if they do poop all over the statues.
Thanks for sharing your wonderful pictures.
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I love your pictures! Such great resolution!
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Post by mahojim »

GidgetPicklebrain wrote:How does that first bird manage to fly with two right wings? Inquiring minds want to know............
Isn't that the one that keeps flying in circles?!
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Post by DCphoto »

Joshie,
Love your photos! You need to protect your copyright, you can right click your photos and people can use and save them. The resolution is too high. Also you need to fill out your metadata in photoshop and add copyright to your photos.
A lot of bad people on the internet these days that steal work and sell them as their own in stock agencies. Just a thought.

Keep posting, I love your work, just don't want you to get ripped off.

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Post by verjoy »

Gorgeous, Joshie...and the poetry/lyrics really fit the subject. Thanks for a lovely post.
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Post by ifloat »

I love to hang around the dumpster behind the local McDonald's and watch the seagulls.
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Post by designbyroe »

that is one of my favorite songs jackson browne recorded.
great pics joshie......quite a talent
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Yeah...that was really helpful. I always like to see how people do things differently. At first glance it looked like HDRI pic. Nice job...
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Post by lprof »

I'm not Cid...however, thanks for the skills lesson.
You have a very talented eye for finding the ultimate result for your photos...actually in most (perhaps all) your endeavors, it seems. Please continue...
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Post by nothintolose »

Joshie - dang!!!! Your photos never cease to amaze me! They are GORGEOUS!!!

Thanks for sharing them and also thanks for sharing how you edited them to bring out the birds!

Please continue brightening my days with all of your pics!!!!
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Post by California Girl »

Joshie, you are obviously more than just a good photographer, you truly have an artist's eye. Thanks for sharing the Photoshop solutions. :D
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Post by AnyTing »

Thanks for the added info. I just acquired Photoshop CS3 and, having never used Photoshop before, I am frankly overwhelmed by all it can do. It's a slow learning curve. I am painfully wading through the Photoshop Bible, but I find practical how-to application tips like this a lot more useful at this point.
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