Alan and George meet for drinks at the local watering hole
Post-processing: 1. PW's Boost action at 40%, flatten 2. PW's Boost action at 100% on reflection 3. MCP's Touch of Lightness on reflection highlights 4. MCP's Touch of Darkness on left edge
Does the monsoon season green the countryside up? Or is the desert too set in it's ways? Also those reflections look amazing! You do such cool work with photoshop :)
Love the third one. Same expression, same action. I think I got it figured out. These aren't real. They are stuffed and you move them around and pose them everyday. I'm so smart to have figured that out. I won't ever get tired of the explanations and mouse trick.
Great photos of your boys! The monsoon finally hit us last night...but the humidity is killin me. I spent last week in your neck of the woods (I think). We were in Fort Stanton for an endurance ride. Loved the green mountains and our horse loved the grazing!
I love any pictures of these guys, but the last one where they are drinking together is just so sweet ... what buddies they are!
ReplyDeleteLove the before/after again.
Hmmm, looks like the boys had time for a little of lifes reflection also ;-)
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Theresa in Alberta
Does the monsoon season green the countryside up? Or is the desert too set in it's ways? Also those reflections look amazing! You do such cool work with photoshop :)
ReplyDeleteWhat happy burros they are.
ReplyDeleteI guess they figure they had better belly up to the bar while it lasts.
ReplyDeleteReally cute pics.
Great pictures, Carson.
ReplyDeleteBest always, Sandra
We're lovin' it. We finally got our first rain last night.
ReplyDeleteRained here too last night, complete with thunder and lightning. Love the sky in the first photo and the "after the storm" light.
ReplyDeleteMonsoon season eh? Only way you could get that much water on your land without snoozin' while your stock tank overflowed. Lovely last pic!
ReplyDeleteLove the third one. Same expression, same action.
ReplyDeleteI think I got it figured out. These aren't real. They are stuffed and you move them around and pose them everyday. I'm so smart to have figured that out.
I won't ever get tired of the explanations and mouse trick.
Great Pictures! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of your boys! The monsoon finally hit us last night...but the humidity is killin me. I spent last week in your neck of the woods (I think). We were in Fort Stanton for an endurance ride. Loved the green mountains and our horse loved the grazing!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what donkeys think of their reflection... Do they recognize that it's themselves?
ReplyDeleteOr is it just odd shapes?
Would they run or react to an odd reflection?
(These are more philosophical questions, but certainly fodder for Friday. :) )
Perfect shot on that last one!!
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