For our Camera Clubs Wednesday Workshop in January I have been playing with freezing flowers in water and then photographing the result. Still early days. These have all been frozen in distilled water. Our Group Leader Paul gave us some interesting facts about how water freezes. Still taking in. The initial concept was to create clear, bubble free water but the way the bubbles create interesting patterns and abstract 'wave' I find very appealing. I have also been playing with 'automating Photoshop' to create an output file that adds a pleasing border and text. This is my first post. The photoshop 'Droplet' and Lightroom Export almost worked. Still some work to do but that is the pleasure of life and learning
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Cambridge University Botanic Garden with the Camera Club
Saturday 17th Feb 24 - Sue and I met up with other members of the Cambridge Camera Club at the Cambridge University Botanic Garden .
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I have been playing with a Photoshop technique called 'Twirl'. Great fun .... All these photos originated from images I took in ...
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I thought I would try a bit of Water Drop Photography. We ran a session last year at the Cambridge Camera Club Wednesday Workshop. I borrowe...
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We met up with the Guernsey Camera Clubs at a Quarry operated by Ronez. In 2015 the company created a short 50 minute nature walk around the...
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