Saturday, January 19, 2008

The Cloisters

A few shots from The Cloisters in Ft. Tryton Park, Manhattan. The Cloisters is a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.


1 comment:

Dustin said...

Hi Curtis,

Thanks so much for your interest in my photoblog, Flagstaff Daily Photo. I can see from just the few of your pictures I've seen so far that you are a very gifted photographer too. You have a real eye for composition. I'm still developing mine. :-)

Anyway, to answer your question regarding PhotoShop. I have actually never used PhotoShop myself, and have preferred to stick to using the free resources available out there instead. The two photo editing programs that I use are Google's Picasa2 (http://picasa.google.com) and GIMP (http://www.gimp.org). Picasa is a photo organization and editing program that is very easy to use and allows you to do some pretty amazing effects. I would try that one first. Then for a little more advanced processing you can use GIMP, which allows you to work with different layers of the image. I am still finding new things to do with GIMP and I've had it for months. GIMP is closer to PhotoShop in terms of versatility and complexity.

The beauty of both these programs is that they are absolutely free and can be easily downloaded and installed. I also use the software that came with my Canon cameras from time to time just for something different.

So hopefully this gives you an place to start. There are tutorials out there for both programs, and they are especially helpful for GIMP since that program is a little more complex. I wish you the best of luck and please email me or leave a comment on my site you have any additional questions.

Take care and happy shooting.

Dustin
Flagstaff Daily Photo
http://flagstaffphoto.blogspot.com