I took this photo in Ogden, Utah. Summer of 2016.
~J. A. Ross
© RossJ781.com 02/15/2017
I took this photo in Ogden, Utah. Summer of 2016.
~J. A. Ross
© RossJ781.com 02/15/2017
I took this in Munich, Germany. November 2016.
~J. A. Ross
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I took this November, 2016.
~ J. A. Ross
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I took this photo in Park City, Utah.
~ J. A. Ross
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I took these photos during the summer of 2016 and just got around to editing these and decided to experiment around with the lighting and color in them. I feel they turned out satisfactory, although as anyone there’s always room for improvement. Tell what you think in the comments section!
~J. A. Ross
Below are links to the previous galleries.
https://rossj781.com/2016/06/08/flower-photography-1/
https://rossj781.com/2016/06/08/flower-photography-2/
https://rossj781.com/2016/06/09/flower-photography-3/
© RossJ781.com 02/08/2017
The pantheon in Rome, Italy. This is the most well preserved ancient roman building within the city. It was completed in 176 A.D. The main reason for it’s preservation was it’s conversion into a Catholic church in the 6th Century A.D. I took this photo back in November 2016.
~J. A. Ross
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I took this photo November 2016.
~ J. A. Ross
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I took this photo in Park City, Utah; during the Sundance Film Festival of January, 2017.
~J. A. Ross
© RossJ781.com 02/04/2017
Today, I began learning Adobe Photoshop CC 2017. I definitely have much work to do in acquiring some real skills with this program, as it has a ton of features! The tools alone take a couple days (or at least just a few photos to practice on) to get them down based on what I’ve experienced so far. In hopes of improving the quality of my photos that I post on my blog, I feel that becoming skilled in Photoshop will be key in making sure that happens.
Below are two versions of the picture I practiced on: the one on the top is the original copy and the one on the bottom is the finished one. As you’ll be able to see there will be several differences, and possibly not even for the better. But alas it’s a learning experience.
The bottom one has been cropped further, and has more color saturation. I also did a few spot repairs near the head of the swan; as well as additional adjustments. Comment below to tell me what you think!
~J. A. Ross
© RossJ781.com 02/02/2017
Photo taken by me in Northern Yellowstone, near Montana. July 2016.
© RossJ781.com 01/31/2017
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