Friday, October 05, 2012

SOME PHOTO EXAMPLES OF WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH YOUR FREE & EASY TO USE PICASA PHOTO EDITING PROGRAM

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‘STRAIGHTENED’ THE HORIZON‘ PLUS CROPPED’ BOTH BOTTOM & TOP OF THIS PHOTO, ADDED SOME ‘FILL LIGHT’ TO LIGHTEN THE FOREGROUND & THEN SOME ‘GRADUATED TINT’ TO DARKEN THE WASHED OUT SKY, PLUS I ‘SHARPENED’ THE PHOTO TO BRING OUT  SOME DETAIL

Tonight’s photos were all taken today & I am going to use some of them in this post to explain a few of the tool buttons used in the PICASA PHOTO EDITING program I & many fellow RV Bloggers use.  Each word under the photos has ‘these’ marks around them refers to a specific Picasa button, or tool.  Tomorrow night I will pick a couple tools & explain how to use them.  Tonight, it’s just photo examples.

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COUPLE EXAMPLES OF USING ‘FILL IN FLASH’ PLUS I ADDED SOME ‘FILL LIGHT’ & ‘CROPPED’ THE SKY A BIT ON THE JEEP PHOTO…ADDED SOME ‘GRADUATED TINT’ TO THE SKY TO DARKEN IT DOWN A TAD AS WELL

The little Peachy Princess & I headed off to Goderich this morning on a few errands. Split a Turkey salad sandwich & headed down to the beach & harbor area for a short walk. Our weather has turned much cooler & there was a stiff chilling wind coming in off the lake.  As I type this tonight it is pouring rain.
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I CORRECTED THE ORIGINAL TOP PHOTO BY FIRST ‘STRAIGHTENING’ THE HORIZON, ‘CROPPED’ BOTH BOTTOM & TOP, ADDED SOME ‘HIGHLIGHT’ & ‘SHARPENED’ THE PHOTO… THEN WENT TO WORK WITH MY ‘RETOUCH’ TOOL TO GET ALL THE DUST SPOTS OUT OF THE PHOTO.  LEFT ONE SPOT IN UNDER THE LAST GOOSE AT EXTREME RIGHT…ALSO USED THE ‘RETOUCH’ TOOL TO COMPLETELY TAKE OUT THE FOURTH & FIFTH GEESE WHO WERE BUNDLED TOGETHER
We are at a point in our 'loading of the Motorhome ' now where decisions have to be made. Available space is filling up fast, so looking at the 'stuff for Arizona' pile in the carport I knew today that everything we had hoped to take with us is not going to go. No way I was going to get my electric roto-tiller in anywhere. Dropped my 'south-west brochures to Congress' idea. Too much weight & space involved. Deciding whether to take some gardening tools like a shovel & rakes, or just buy new ones when we get there. And, certainly no room to fit my trusty wheelbarrow in anywhere. Decisions, decisions, but I'm sure we will get it all worked out just fine.
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PHOTO ON TOP IS ORIGINAL & UNEDITED…WITH SAME PHOTO I ‘STRAIGHTENED’ THE HORIZON, ADDED ‘AUTO CONTRAST’ & ‘CROPPED’ A BUNCH OF UNNECESSARY SKY OUT.  ALSO ‘SHARPENED’ THE PHOTO A BIT

Kelly dug up some additional info on that house & property I had in Thursday's post. She found out there is an air of mystery & intrigue about it's recent past, and an explanation of why it has been sitting empty since August of 2009. First, this police report........

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I DON’T USE MY ‘SATURATION’ BUTTON A LOT BUT I DID ON THIS PHOTO TO POP THE COLOR OUT OF THE GRAY BACKGROUND

$5.5 Million Drug Raid - BELGRAVE Date: 2009-08-31 09:10:59
By: OPP (Ontario Provincial Police)
(Belgrave, Ontario.) - On August 26, 2009 members of the Ontario Provincial Police Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau - Drug Enforcement Unit, Western Region Emergency Response Team, Western Region Canine Unit and Huron OPP Crime Unit were conducting a joint forces drug eradication program in the Huron County area.
As a result, an address located at 85043 Marnoch Line in the Municipality of North Huron was identified to have a large outdoor marihuana grow present. A search warrant was sought and executed on August 27, 2009. Police located cannabis marihuana plants worth an estimated street value of 5.5 million dollars. Police also seized items related to the production of cannabis marihuana from the residence.
Duc Hieu PHAM (43yrs) of North Huron, Cong Duc PHAM (76yrs) of North York and Tuong NGUYEN (33yrs) of Scarborough are charged with Production of Cannabis Marihuana and Possession of Cannabis Marihuana for the Purpose of Trafficking.
All three persons were held in police custody pending bail hearings on August 31, 2009 in the Ontario Court of Justice - Goderich, Ontario.

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NO NEED TO HAVE ALL THAT SKY IN THE PHOTO SO ‘CROPPED’ MOST OF IT OUT… ADDED SOME ‘HIGHLIGHT’ TO GIVE THE CLOUDS & WHITECAPS A WHITER LOOK & ‘SHARPENED’ THE PHOTO …ALSO ADDED A TOUCH OF ‘FILL LIGHT’ TO ADD SOME DETAIL TO THE FOREGROUND

Kelly also found out by calling the nearby town of Wingham's District Clerk's Office today that the property is at this moment in the process of changing ownership. Clerk said she did not know if the house has been sold or is being defaulted back to a bank. When Kelly talked to the Realtor Thursday he seemed to be unaware of any sale & said he had been having trouble with the Toronto drug dealer who owned the property. It all seems to be in limbo right now..........

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‘CROPPED’ A LOT OF SKY OUT OF THIS PHOTO & ADDED A BIT OF ‘SATURATION’ TO BRING THE COLOR OUT IN THE LEAVES

Angers me to no end to think low life drug peddlers in Toronto would come all the way out here into the peaceful countryside & buy up a beautiful 70 acre farm property to use for no other purpose than to grow, make, & peddle drugs. That explains the trash lying around & the obvious neglect to that property. If it was up to me I would have absolutely no mercy for those scum bag drug dealing #!!%(#:*#}*!! No doubt my photo of that cleared 10 acres in the post Thursday is where they were growing their marihuana .

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THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF ‘CROPPING’… I ALSO ADDED SOME ‘AUTO CONTRAST’ & ‘SHARPENED’ THE PHOTO…HAD THERE BEEN SOME NICE BIG WHITE PUFFY CLOUDS AGAINST A BLUE SKY I MIGHT NOT HAVE CROPPED IT SO MUCH

Over the next few posts I am going to include more photo examples of what you can do with Picasa’s free photo editing program.  I know one can do far more with the Photoshop programs but if your looking for a photo program that’s easy to use & doesn’t cost anything, I whole heartedly recommend Picasa.

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AN EXAMPLE OF PICASA’S ‘FOCAL B&W’…ONLY THE KAYAKER IS IN COLOR WHILE THE REST OF THE PHOTO IS BLACK & WHITE

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COME ON DAD, GET OUT OF THAT CHAIR & LET’S GO JEEPIN………………….

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14 comments:

  1. Wow! You give me hope. I have had Picasa for years, but just used it to fill the light so my "Old Man's" face shows under his cap. Think I need to have a look at my Lake Superior pictures. No telling what gems I might uncover! Thanks a bunch.

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  2. Trust me, Al...these drug dealers are even out here in our small town of Sandwich,IL...recruiting kids for their gangs...Keep delving into that property..you never know...As for Picasa...When you enter photos into a contest, can they tell if you have edited it with enhancing the colors, etc...We have a photo contest at our county fair..I am always afraid to edit any photo for a contest...

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  3. Tonight's groaner is perhaps the best one of the year! My belly hurts from laughing.

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  4. There are those who say it is 'cheating' to edit photos this way. I say HOGWASH. It is in the editing that the artistry comes through. It is no more cheating than having an oil painting artist mix his colors until they look just right to his eye. Great tutorial and great pictures but my favorite is the last one!!

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  5. Nice tutorial, Al. I use iPhoto, but it doesn't seem to have all the dings and toots your Picasa does. I'll have to investigate further.

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  6. Good examples. I have been trying to pick up my photography a little. You are a great inspiration.

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  7. great examples..I think I will have to give Picasa a more advanced look!..
    too bad about the house being a grow op!..we get them here too..big house worth well over 800,00 bought and used for the same purpose..and we aren't talking about rural properties either..in the middle of nice subdvisions!

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  8. I too have had Picasa for years but never did anything with it except to send large amounts of photos at one time. Now I'm going to start practicing with it. Thanks for the lesson. The picture of you and Pheebs is priceless!!

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  9. Unless you have really high quality expensive gardening equipment & tools, it would probably be easier to buy duplicates in Arizona. The weight of all that stuff would probably affect your fuel consumption by a few gallons over the trip, so it might make sense to not carry it with you.

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  10. Thanks for the Picasa class, I will take notes and try hard to learn. We are in Fundy tonight.

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  11. Just love Picasa certainly does and excellent job for a free program have been using it for years.
    Good luck with you 70 acres maybe it will be yours yet.

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  12. But don't try to give Picasa credit for the pose Pheebs took in that top photograph. How noble she looked!

    There's another facet to drug culture in the backwoods: in a remote national forest I recently had a Forest Service law enforcement officer -- decked out in a $60000 SUV -- drive up to my campsite. He was very courteous and professional. He said he was just there "to get to know the people in the area."

    Yea sure. He had a K9 dog in the back of the SUV. I'll bet it wasn't a search-and-rescue dog. I wonder how many people come out to the backcountry and think they can relax with a joint, and don't know what risk they are taking?

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  13. Been usin' Picasa for years, never saw any "Fill-in Flash" button, but I do use the "Fill Light" button regularly. And yes, I often have to level a horizon as well! I used to use Adobe Photoshop Elements, but since the advent of Picasa, I've lost touch with Elements. Isn't it fun to get the most out of your pictures this way. Of course, you take good pictures to start with, so the Picasa simply makes 'em perfect!

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