Dave Morrow Photography
Last Stop, The Edge
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I have included all of the software/hardware and different cameras, lenses, and tools that I use for photography in the About Me section. It also includes some awesome websites that will help you find great places to shoot.
Currently I am putting together a set of 50 great photography destinations in the Pacific Northwest. All locations are geo-tagged, so you can check them out yourself-----> PACNW Top 50
Currently I am putting together a set of 50 great photography destinations in the Pacific Northwest. All locations are geo-tagged, so you can check them out yourself-----> PACNW Top 50
The Shot
This shot was taken on one of the many overpasses that run East/West over interstate I-5 near Seattle. There are multiple different locations you can get a shot similar to this, but I prefer this one the best. Check out the geo-tagged info if you would like to shoot from this location:)
TIPS: Color Calibration
Well I finally folded. I bought a color calibration tool for my computer. After some research I went with the Spyder4Elite from DataColor. You just download the software plug in the hardware and it sets up your computer's color calibration for you. I noticed a slight change in colors, but now post processing looks way better. For someone like me who is OCD about things being done correctly, I got the chance to itch a scratch that had been bothering me for a while. If you are going to print/sell any of your pictures color calibration is a must. I would highly recommend this product, even tho there are some pricier versions out there I think this one did a great job.
Anyone else have other software/hardware that they have had a good or bad experience with?
Enjoy….
Details/Equipment:
Camera: Nikon D800
Lens: Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G
Tripod: Really Right Stuff TVC-34L w BH-55 LR Ballhead and Quick Release Clamp + Nikon D800 L-Bracket
Last Stop, The Edge
| www.DaveMorrowPhotography.com | Photography Portfolio | Google+ | 500PX | Facebook |
I have included all of the software/hardware and different cameras, lenses, and tools that I use for photography in the About Me section. It also includes some awesome websites that will help you find great places to shoot.
Currently I am putting together a set of 50 great photography destinations in the Pacific Northwest. All locations are geo-tagged, so you can check them out yourself-----> PACNW Top 50
Currently I am putting together a set of 50 great photography destinations in the Pacific Northwest. All locations are geo-tagged, so you can check them out yourself-----> PACNW Top 50
The Shot
This shot was taken on one of the many overpasses that run East/West over interstate I-5 near Seattle. There are multiple different locations you can get a shot similar to this, but I prefer this one the best. Check out the geo-tagged info if you would like to shoot from this location:)
TIPS: Color Calibration
Well I finally folded. I bought a color calibration tool for my computer. After some research I went with the Spyder4Elite from DataColor. You just download the software plug in the hardware and it sets up your computer's color calibration for you. I noticed a slight change in colors, but now post processing looks way better. For someone like me who is OCD about things being done correctly, I got the chance to itch a scratch that had been bothering me for a while. If you are going to print/sell any of your pictures color calibration is a must. I would highly recommend this product, even tho there are some pricier versions out there I think this one did a great job.
Anyone else have other software/hardware that they have had a good or bad experience with?
Enjoy….
Details/Equipment:
Camera: Nikon D800
Lens: Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G
Tripod: Really Right Stuff TVC-34L w BH-55 LR Ballhead and Quick Release Clamp + Nikon D800 L-Bracket