I got to the Mill Pond before first light. I had finished my coffee and wandered off to the far side of thhe Mill Pond when I heard the sound of a boat’s engine. I hurried back around the pond and got there just in time to click a few shots of this boat coming in. I didn’t expect to get anything worth having those shots, but Photoshop can do some amazing things these days. This was shot at ISO 65,535 and to say it was grainy would be like saying water is wet. I suspect this boat is a one man operation. Later I walked past him as he was sorting through his catch; he didn’t seem happy. That afternoon I overheard a couple of locals talking about how there were plenty of shrimp to be caught but the price so low you couldn’t make a profit.
I processed and textured this picture in Photoshop
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I took this shot while out looking for barns; the little, round building caught my eye. I processed and textured this in Photoshop.
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About a half mile east of the Panacea Hotel you can turn on to Bottoms Rd. In a short drive the houses and pine trees give way to a sea of marsh grass. So many species start their lives in the marsh; it feeds the Gulf and provides a home for birds.
I processed this image in Photoshop and Textured it using my textures and Lenabem-Anna J’s texture 168.
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I decided to do a series on barns, so I drove up to southern Tennessee in search of barns. I had no luck finding suitable barns, but I did find this abandon house. I did find some nice barns a couple of days later, but I’m processing the images in chronological order so this is Barn-1, even though it isn’t a barn. I processed this image in Photoshop using two textures from Distressed Textures and Lenabem-Anna J’s texture 334.
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I took this shot last spring at an Easter egg hunt at a tulip farm. I processed it in Photoshop with two of my own textures
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