Foto Friday (on Sunday, sigh): Week 39–B&W Dreamscape, plus Endocrinologist
This week’s lesson is Black and White Dreamscape in my online class with Ricky Tims. Earlier in the year we learned the dreamscape technique (a process in Photoshop) which makes an image (often a landscape type of scene) look, well, “dreamy.” This time, instead of both layers being in color (which intensifies the color), one is in black and white. This leads to a somewhat old-timey, hand-tinted photograph image.
Also, in the last paragraph, I have a question if anyone knows of a good endocrinologist in Maine.
I took a TON of photos, but settled on this one of my husband. He HATES having his picture taken. To the point that he scowls and grumps at the camera so much that folks who don’t know him would think, erroneously, that he is a seriously grumpy old man. So while I was taking a bazillion photos of last week’s cross country meet, including both landscapes and runners, I snapped a few of hubby.
Of course I got the runners, and for once managed to get a good one of Eli. I don’t know why (because he is pretty fast????) but I can get OTHER kids sharp and in focus while moving quickly, but I always seem to mess up with Eli. This time, it worked!
I also tried the view from our house. However, autumn is to me all about the glorious color, so while the photo is fine, I really prefer the “regular” version!
Also, I’m getting close to fed up with my current care for thyroid disease. If anyone knows of a good endocrinologist in Maine, or even possibly in Massachusetts north of Boston, I’m almost frustrated enough to drive 8 hours round trip. We’ve been trying to get my dosage right for ELEVEN freakin’ MONTHS. I’m so sick of this! I realize it is hard to get it right, but really? Nearly a YEAR? Mine is not a “routine” case obviously but if anyone has pearls of wisdom, please comment or contact me via the (duh) contact page. THANKS!
October 11th, 2015 at 6:29 pm
Hi Sarah,
Great blog and images!
How are you liking Photoshop? I transitioned away from that into Lightroom when my photography mentor introduced it to me at a Macro workshop that he was teaching. I found it much more user-friendly.
For me, I found Photoshop quite challenging, at times cumbersome, and more tailored to graphic design (my 2-cents worth).
Anyway keep up the great shooting, I can truly relate to the “bazillion”…
Suzie
October 11th, 2015 at 6:33 pm
Hey Sarah Ann.. I would suggest that you research the major hospitals that exist within a radius of 100-200 miles.. They will definitely have listings of specialists, and then perhaps seek out recommendations based on that info.. Thyroid disease is very,very difficult to manage, especially when Menopause may be on the horizon or in full bloom! An OB-GYN doctor would be an excellent resource also for a referral.. Hope this may help you..
October 12th, 2015 at 1:17 pm
Fabulous idea, Susan….alas, we only have local hospitals, except for Maine Medical Center down in Portland. I can check with them though–it’s a good idea. If I can’t get this settled with this most recent TSH/levels test, I’m gonna find another doctor. And I haven’t had an ob-gyn since I left DC in ‘1997! We have lived in rural areas, where you go to your GP. Luckily, I’ve not needed the gyn part (or OB!) part of that in the past 17 years. There are benefits to rural living, but easy access to specialty anything is not one of them.
October 13th, 2015 at 5:30 pm
Did your class require photoshop or would photoshop elements work?