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Photographs My Photo work (Composites)

AirDancer -

I like that username. Thank you very much for your kind words. I hope you're having a blessed evening..

-LJ
 
Thank you, LJ ... my evening has been lovely thus far.

Will you be posting more photos soon? ('Yes' would be the correct response here ... hint, hint!)
 
Oh...my....goodness :o

I have a friend who does this kind of thing, and stuides Visual Design at university. I thought thoose were good...but this is incredable!

Can you provide a link or something to high res versions?
 
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Very cool. You have a lot of unique stuff. How long does it take to do one of these?

Corey -

A very good question, when I first started doing composites it seemed to take me about an hour (sometimes longer) to do just one. But the more familiar I became with PS Elements and after doing so many. I can get it done in about 15-20 min. But that is an average time, take into consideration the subject matter and how many photos were used in the composite.

Great question Corey

- LJ
 
Oh...my....goodness :o

I have a friend who does this kind of thing, and stuides Visual Design at university. I thought thoose were good...but this is incredable!

Can you provide a link or something to high res versions?

Nick -

Sorry brother I somehow over looked your post :chin

I do not have a web site created yet for all my photo work. I just upload them to my Facebook for my family and friends to admire..

Maybe if God willing one day I will buy a domain and upload them to a site as such.

Great question Nick and thank you for your kind comments

- LJ
 
Maybe if God willing one day I will buy a domain and upload them to a site as such.

These are so unique (and really good), there has to be a market for these. Have you tried selling any?

A domain and website is pretty cheap. You should really consider it.
 
These are so unique (and really good), there has to be a market for these. Have you tried selling any?

A domain and website is pretty cheap. You should really consider it.

Greetings to you today Corey in the love of our Lord Jesus Christ

Corey -

I have sold a couple of pictures (none of those here). I showed some coworkers and they loved one particular picture and I re-sized it to a poster size and she hung it over her mantel. I was honored by that. I will be looking for a web site but I need to setup the Paypal etc.

- LJ
 
Ya, I am sure its great to see your work appreciated.

If you ever need help with any of the things required to set up a website feel free to PM me. I just went thru all of it. I might be able to help. Good luck!
 
Ya, I am sure its great to see your work appreciated.

If you ever need help with any of the things required to set up a website feel free to PM me. I just went thru all of it. I might be able to help. Good luck!

Awesome Corey - thank you I'll keep that in mind

I hope you have a wonderfully blessed day

LJ
 
Hey brother:wave

What do I need to copy images, pics...etc

Is there a simple download I can get, that you would suggest?

Mitspa:)
 
Hey brother:wave

What do I need to copy images, pics...etc

Is there a simple download I can get, that you would suggest?

Mitspa:)


Mitspa -

Good morning, I hope you have a blessed day today.

When you say "copy images, pics...etc" what do you mean by that?

The program that I use is Photoshop elements 10 (it's cheaper). I picked it up at Best Buy for $79.99 and it's AWESOME! Photoshop CS5 cost $582.98 through Amazon, Photoshop CS6 cost $468.36.

The user-face is pretty much the same as elements. Unless you are a major photography buff who makes a living shooting models for magazines, or work for National Geographic. That is just to much software. For what I suggest is go with elements. It's easy to learn, fun and cost is reasonable.

Downloads - There are download pages you can Google but I do not recommend those, because after your work is complete and you save it to your PC, there is a water mark on the images (basically to remove the water mark you must buy the software). But if you want to explore and get your feet wet. Check it out here:

http://www.photoshop.com/tools/overview

LJ
 
Mitspa -

Good morning, I hope you have a blessed day today.

When you say "copy images, pics...etc" what do you mean by that?

The program that I use is Photoshop elements 10 (it's cheaper). I picked it up at Best Buy for $79.99 and it's AWESOME! Photoshop CS5 cost $582.98 through Amazon, Photoshop CS6 cost $468.36.

The user-face is pretty much the same as elements. Unless you are a major photography buff who makes a living shooting models for magazines, or work for National Geographic. That is just to much software. For what I suggest is go with elements. It's easy to learn, fun and cost is reasonable.

Downloads - There are download pages you can Google but I do not recommend those, because after your work is complete and you save it to your PC, there is a water mark on the images (basically to remove the water mark you must buy the software). But if you want to explore and get your feet wet. Check it out here:

http://www.photoshop.com/tools/overview

LJ

Thank you brother!
I will check it out!

Trust me, when I say, "I am very limited in these kinda of things":lol
But we learn by doing!
 
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