Hi Vseznayka, I really enjoyed looking at your photos...As always have no time to see them all so I'll come again! Wondering how many places you have visited!!! Wish to be there as well :-) But have no time (I mean - - vacation is not enough as usual) How can you spent over month in such beautiful Asian countries?! I envy... :-) :-) Good luck in the traveling and thank you for the beautiful photos! Galapagos is amazing!!!
i saw some videos that you apparently made in costa rica of people on the beach with some monkies and i was wondering where i could find them on your website. i tried looking around on this webpage and on www.mostov.com but i wasn't able to find them, the costa rica map link didn't work. thanks
I want to stop in and thank you for your vote in the fotki contest...my clock represents different countries and time zones all playing on fotki. Thank you again.
ummmmmmm ... book? ...what book lol .... i go with the "try and fail till you succeed tactic" ... very time consuming but also very fun and very cheap ... and the best thing is, u'll never forget what you learned this way.
well there are some cool tips on internet which i picked up here and there, for example artistech here on fotki has a cool little tutorial in his journal about selective colors ( working with layers),i aplied the same effect before but reading this lead me to a complete different technic which was way more easy,professional and fast and opend new and other possibilities. sometimes i hit the "help" button. but mostly i just try everything i see, hit the buttons and see what it does and then try to get wise out of it.... its hard to learn from complicated explanations written in a foreign language and because i mostly hang out with english speaking peeps online it wouldnt make much sense to learn in german and ask or discuss the matters in english and then not knowing what they are talking about or not knowing the terms .. this slows my learning progress awefully down but i think in the end it's worth it cuz i improve my english at the same time.
i had a little advantage before i started to edit photos, because i just tried to make "digital creations" (same learning process) so i knew already how to crop, enlarge, rotate, aply some of those fancy effects, but thats not really what u need to finetune blurry, dark, overexposed crappy pics ;) ... but like i said ..still a long way to go.
sorry if i couldnt be more of help, but my fotki friend artistech once recommended a book to me that seems to be very cool, forgot the title but he is a nice guy and sure will tell ya
peace napomo
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ update: the book artistech recommends is 'the photoshop book for digital photographers' by Scott Kelby (ISBN 0-7357-1236-0).
Hello! I just looked through all of your mermaid parade photos and really enjoyed the bizarre and spontaneous quality of your shots. I'm planning on looking at your other photos. I enjoy travelling and photography, and wish you the best with your work!