March 30, 2009
Wow, it's hard to believe March is gone already. I've been cleaning out tons of image folders all day, so I didn't even pick up the camera except to put the batteries on the charger. What I did do was look through all the shots I've taken throughout the month of the corkscrew willows planted beside the cabin. I love these trees - they have such interesting branches that twist and curve every which way, and they grow really fast too. But the darn things are really tough to photograph well, especially when bare.
I picked these five images of the willows to sum up March - cold rain, snow, blue sky, new growth, and of course more rain. :) The originals can be found in my
What's New gallery. And I finally got around to putting the
March snow gallery up too. That only took a month!
I also really need to reinstall some editing software other than Lightroom, since Lightroom doesn't do text or collages (it was a major trick just to get it to do this simple one) but after using Lightroom for all of my editing for almost two years, Photoshop just feels like a major hassle anymore. Any suggestions on a lightweight editor with simple layout capabilities (preferably free or cheap) would be appreciated.
Update: thanks for all the suggestions everyone. I thought I'd let you know about a free editor I just ran across. Photoscape appears to be a pretty cool little editing program with a bunch of built in collage (Page) options. Warning for US folks - a lot of the settings/measurements are metric only. :) It has your basic editing functions and seems to be fairly intuitive to use. I'll probably use it just for collages, but it's free and fast (I put together several in just a matter of minutes) so I thought I'd throw it out there for anyone interested.
http://www.photoscape.org

March 30, 2009
Wow, it's hard to believe March is gone already. I've been cleaning out tons of image folders all day, so I didn't even pick up the camera except to put the batteries on the charger. What I did do was look through all the shots I've taken throughout the month of the corkscrew willows planted beside the cabin. I love these trees - they have such interesting branches that twist and curve every which way, and they grow really fast too. But the darn things are really tough to photograph well, especially when bare.
I picked these five images of the willows to sum up March - cold rain, snow, blue sky, new growth, and of course more rain. :) The originals can be found in my
What's New gallery. And I finally got around to putting the
March snow gallery up too. That only took a month!
I also really need to reinstall some editing software other than Lightroom, since Lightroom doesn't do text or collages (it was a major trick just to get it to do this simple one) but after using Lightroom for all of my editing for almost two years, Photoshop just feels like a major hassle anymore. Any suggestions on a lightweight editor with simple layout capabilities (preferably free or cheap) would be appreciated.
Update: thanks for all the suggestions everyone. I thought I'd let you know about a free editor I just ran across. Photoscape appears to be a pretty cool little editing program with a bunch of built in collage (Page) options. Warning for US folks - a lot of the settings/measurements are metric only. :) It has your basic editing functions and seems to be fairly intuitive to use. I'll probably use it just for collages, but it's free and fast (I put together several in just a matter of minutes) so I thought I'd throw it out there for anyone interested.
http://www.photoscape.org
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