Published by murray robertson
I make photos to make myself feel good; I share in hope of making you feel good. I do as much as I can in the camera, but it does not always end there.
Part of making an image in the 21st century is processing a captured image in the computer. This is like dodging and burning in the darkroom of yesterday. (I've done that.)
I use Photoshop cc and Lightroom cc. The result is not always what I saw, maybe what I wish I saw. Sometimes, the resulting image is a creation more than a recording. Most of the time, I keep it believable and realistic.
I have a Bachelor's degree in Creative Writing.
I have shared thousands of my poems on the internet, to a considerable audience and I'm considering making a selection of them, in a book or books.
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To think that curried leaves are a matte emerald green when layed out to dry for their aroma and spice to yellow curries. But it’s really saffron or turmeric that brings out the colour yellow. I like the picture in my mind of matching in colour coordination matte emerald green and mustard hues of saffron and tumeric. That would be funky.
Yellow is such a deep, soft and glowing expression of true friendship.
Wishing you a bright yellow day in the midst of winter.
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This photo is so beautiful. The leaves at this time of year are fabulous.
Your encouraging poem is a joy.
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Thank you d.a.!
This time of year is pretty sweet. So are the others.
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You’re very welcome ❤
It is. They are indeed! Always much to ponder and enjoy
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