Paris

  • Vintage Paris

    P’Dub has kindly given us her first set of Photoshop actions. It’s like getting Rachel Ray’s prep team to prepare all your recipes to the point where you can waltz in at the last moment and “Viola” stir a bowl, pour a dish, press a button and 30 minutes a dinner for 800 starving armenians.…

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  • So Typical of Paris…

    So bad news…my laptop wire fried…so no connection with the laptop with photoshop…good news I was forced to go back four plus years and look at really old photos from business trips of yore.  This photo was taken with my very first Fuji FinePix 2.0 megapix  whew… I climbed up to the top of Notre…

  • More from Paris…

    Just reliving some of my favorite moments. Window “Flowers” Laduree Macaroons Pistashio and Rose (the light pink) haunt my dreams. Notre Dame Penny Candles – Hope A perfect Paris sunday… And finally…Sunrise

  • One Tune Played many ways…

    Alright folks let’s here it…which one do you like best? First SOOC Kelby 7 Point System (hereto known as K7PS) B&W Noise Added Whole Can-O-Photoshop

  • There is no thing as a bad Paris Shot

    ETA: Sherweld took the same image and applied the HDR effect…what drama huh? Kelby Seven Point System Bridge Ortinized A whole Can-O-Photoshop And in case you were curious…SOOC

  • Speaking of Travel…

    Let me just say… Ahhh Paris. Oh…how are the challenge photos coming?  I think I had said the 20th…does anyone need more time?

  • According to who?

    Believe it or not, this was the look he gave me after I asked if it was okay I took his picture.ETA: IvoryHut…you mean like this? What does everyone else like? The color, b&w or both? And yes, IvoryHut I would avoid the “I am joyful to hit you with my stick” look. Great idea…

  • 7 Point System for Paris Sunrise

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  • It’s Good To Be The King

    King Louis XIII installed in Place Des Vosges 1825. In 1639 Richelieu had an equestrian statue of King Louis XIII erected at the center of the square, but it was destroyed during the French Revolution.