toybotstudios wrote:
geo, you are the master of photoshop without appearing to be photoshop. you must take me under your wing and teach me....
I really don't know ANYTHING about photoshop (what I have actually is Elements 4). But I just play around and tweak this and that to see if I can come up with something that is visually pleasing to me. It is really just trial and error... sometimes it works (at least I think so - I know that some people have told me that they can hardly stand to look at my shots); sometimes it doesn't (and I just give up and move on).
The main things I play around with are lightness, contrast, focus, and color. That's all I used on this pic, and virtually all of my other shots.
Except on vary rare occasions, I do not use any of the other so-called artistic filters that are built into the Elements program (although I don't have anything really against them like some folks do).
I view things like Photoshop and Elements in exactly the same way that I used to view adusting exposure time, depth of field, focus, etc., when taking film shots, and the different techniques in the dark room when I developed my own film. I used to use a variety of approaches to manipulate the final developed images to my liking. I never did (and still don't) purposefully try to hide the fact that some of those techniques were being used - my main personal concern is and was whether I was pleased with the final result. Then I just put them out there for others to react to (good or bad).
I guess that makes most of my shots "impressionistic" rather than "photo realistic" if those terms mean anything at all.
Along the way, I guess I have sort of developed my own personal style that fits my liking (or, viewed another way, fell into a rut that perhaps I should crawl out of). On the other hand, I think it would be kind of boring if everybody's photos looked like everybody elses's photos.