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amazing sunset at Marseille, France.
i think my photography and processing got up to the next level thanks to Serge Ramelli free tutorials on youtube
Shooting:
Exposure: 1/500
Aperture: f/4.8
ISO: 400
Focal Length: 10 mm
RAW
Gear:
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'Libertas'
The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; French: La Liberté éclairant le monde) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in the middle of New York Harbor, in Manhattan, New York City. The statue, designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, an Italian-French sculptor, and dedicated on October 28, 1886, was a gift to the United States from the people of France. The statue is of a robed female figure representing Libertas, the Roman goddess of freedom, who bears a torch and a tabula ansata (a tablet evoking the law) upon which is inscribed the date of the American Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776. A broken chain lies at her feet. The statue is an icon of freedom and of the United States: a welcoming signal to immigrants arriving from abroad.
Captured handheld from a moving boat with Canon 5DMK3 and Canon 70-300mm lens. The rest happened in my imagination.
Processed with Lightroom 4.4, Photoshop 5.1 & CC, Nik Software suite of plugins. I used Wacom Intuos 3 tablet & HP portable workstation running Windows 7 x64
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Strobist info :
Main light :
On the right side, a GODOX QT600ii through an octabox 90 cm (1/2 Power).
Fill light :
On the rear of the camera, a GODOX QT600ii through an lightbox (60 cm x 60 cm) at 1/2 power.
Hair/Hat light :
Above the model, a GODOX AD200 through a small octabox at 1/4 power.
All was triggered with a GODOX X1-T.
Post processing :
skin soft retouch / / Dodge and Burn / Color search / Add a small vignet on the wall / Smoke and false ashes on the cigar.
Finally Photoshop CS4, Painter 11 and my new Wacom Intuos 4.
It's all getting used again .. new settings, but I'm well again practice.
Greetings Jaap
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Strobist info :
Main light :
On the right side, a GODOX QT600ii through an octabox 90 cm (1/2 Power).
Fill light :
On the rear of the camera, a GODOX QT600ii through an lightbox (60 cm x 60 cm) at 1/2 power.
Hair/Hat light :
Above the model, a GODOX AD200 through a small octabox at 1/4 power.
All was triggered with a GODOX X1-T.
Post processing :
skin soft retouch / / Dodge and Burn / Color search / Add a small vignet on the wall / Smoke and false ashes on the cigar.
Seattle, Washington, USA :: © Doug van Kampen, 2011
6-shot Pano, stitched in CS5
D700, 17-35 f/2.8 lens, 1/40th @ f/2.8, ISO 1600 (each)
Post Production in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 and Nik Color Efex Pro3, Wacom Intuos 4
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Freehand digital artwork painted in Sketchbook Pro with Intuos Pro tablet. Portrait of Teresa Heal for Julia Kay's Portrait Party.
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Strobist info :
One light facing the model on his left side, a GODOX AD200 through a small octabox at 1/32 power.
One light behind the model on his right side behind and higher in a small diffuser + blue gel a GODOX AD200 through a small octabox at 1/128 power.
Triggered with a GODOX X1-T.
A style search to make this portrait the best I could get.
Feel free to comment if you like it or not. I would appreciate it.
Processing : Add a background with blur / to reduce strobe highlights on the face / Dodge and Burn / Eyes work / Color search + desaturate / find balance with Shadows + Contrasts / small skin work / vignet + graduated filter.
Strobist info :
Main light on the left side / Octabox / about 2.2 m high and 1m on the left side form main axis / 1/2 +0.3.
Fill light / Softbox 80cm*80cm / about 2.2 m high and 1m on the right side from main axis / 1/4 +0.7.
You can see the large panorama version of this shot here on my Google+ account.
First in a series "Objects of Power"
Vancouver Photo Workshops director and award-winning photographer Marc Koegel is doing a fine-art long exposure workshop in Amsterdam on December 10/11. I will be his guest instructor explaining my B&W workflow in detail. If you're interested: check my website or the VPW website.
Technical info:
ND110 - 10 stops.
f/22
ISO100
17 mm
60s (1min0sec) exposure
Software:
Lightroom 3.0
PS CS5 - Silver Efex Pro 2
Other Post processing equipment:
Wacom Intuos 4 tablet for some accurate editing.
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LP 160 rear left and right high shoot through umbrellas
Einstein in 53" Rotalux camera right
Lp160 on axis for fill
Radio Poppers
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A shot for my friends William and Béa. We were looking for two or three shots to make a big print for their music concerts. It was fun.
Strobist info :
One cross light on the right side, a GODOX QT600ii through an octabox 90 cm (1/2 Power) - One rim light on the left side, a little behind the model, a GODOX QT600ii in a strip box. One GODOX AD200 with honeycomb grid to highlight the hairs. All was triggered with a GODOX X1-T.
3rd place in VECTORTUTS.com contest 'vtcutecharacters'
Created in Illustrator CS3
Pun on the words 'little kid'
Bsharri
Bsharri is a town at an altitude of about 1,500 m (4,900 ft) in the Kadisha Valley in northern Lebanon. It is located in the Bsharri District of the North Governorate.
Bsharri is the town of the only remaining (preserved) Original Cedars of Lebanon (Cedrus libani), and is the birthplace of the famous poet, painter and sculptor Khalil Gibran who now has a museum in the town to honor him.
Thoughts:
One glance from this overlook was enough to inspire a high-resolution panorama.
This scene had all the makings of a classic winter landscape capture; dazzling range of textures, vibrant pastels of the town which were partially blanketed by the frosty layers of snow. I had all the ingredients. All I needed was the perfect moment to stop the time.
Just when I grew impatient, low winter sun lit a fiery crown atop the mountain peaks. And there it was.
Tech Talk:
Canon 5D Mark III + Canon 70-300 f4-5.6L IS USM. Promote Remote Control was used for 7-stop bracketed exposures in 4 separate groups for a total of 28 captures.
Photoshop CC + Wacom Intuos 3 graphic tablet were used to paint luminance masks and for Dynamic Blending.
Certain details were lifted with Viveza 2 local toner. Photoshop's RGB curves with layer masks were used to control the final look of the image.
LP160 bare camera right high behind bike, LP160 shoot thru camera left lp160 bare on the ground camera right..Radio Poppers
An old shot I took with my former Fuji XE-2 (I sold it for the Sony A7R2).
Processing : I worked on this shot to test my new skills to see what result I could do to approach a cartoon style picture. The quality is bad (high ISO here) but I am quite ahppy with the result.
Processing :
Eyes work, Doge & Burn, Color search, VSCO Agfa 800+tweaks, vignettes, grain.
The Tiny Ones : Nikon D7000, Nikkor 35mm f/2 nonAi, extension tubes, SB28, diffuser and reflector, Helicon Focus (focus stacking), CS5, Wacom Intuos
+ the shot above is composed of about more than 10 frames since at this macro level, the focus is very thin, so focus stacking is needed
+ edtied in CS5 but no cropping
Long Exposure shot of the Children's Pool in La Jolla, California.
Different from my usual work and less minimalistic. Especially in the interpretation of the water and the sky.
This shot was taken during the shooting of the promotional video for Nik Software's Silver Efex Pro 2. Click here for the video If the link doesn't work, please select "USA" as your country on their website.
I have several versions of this processed in Silver Efex Pro 1 (they can be found on the preview version of my website, check my profile for info on my website) but this one's processed in Silver Efex Pro 2. Much more control and subtlety in toning besides the other new features...
Technical info:
ND110 - 10 stops.
f/9
ISO100
20 mm
342s (5min42sec) exposure
Software:
Lightroom 3.0
PS CS5 - Silver Efex Pro 2
Other Post processing equipment:
Wacom Intuos 4 tablet for some accurate editing.
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I'm in the process of switching from using Microsoft Windows and I'm headed to Apple land... We have replaced our over four year old HP nc8320 laptop, and will be replacing our desktop in the coming months (waiting for Apple to update the Mac Pro).
I've used Microsoft product since MS-DOS 3.3, and have been a career IT person for over fifteen years (mostly as a server systems engineer designing mostly Microsoft systems), and while I will continue to keep up on MSFT stuff and continue to use them for the technology side of my work life, at home... I'm pretty much finished with Microsoft. While OS-X has some issues, it's a far nicer system to use (all the power of UNIX with the best UI I've ever seen) especially if you want to do photo or video editing.
Gear in the Frame:
Apple 15" MacBook Pro
Core i5 2.4Ghz. CPU (not worth spending the $$ on the Core i7, especially when this won't be my primary editing machine and especially when $300 only buys me 10% more performance)
4GB of RAM (going to 8GB pretty quick)
500GB 7200RPM Segate Momentus XT Hard Drive (this is a great drive that comes with a 4GB SSD cache)
High Res Screen (but not the Anti-Glare screen, clients love looking at images on the glossy screen)
G-Tech G Drive mini 500GB Hard Drive
Wacom Intuos 3 4" x 6" Tablet
Gretagmacbeth Eye-One Display 2 Colorimeter
Calumet UDMA Firewire CF Reader
Apple Magic Mouse
Garmin eTrex Summit HC
Software:
OS-X 10.6.4
Windows 7 Ultimate (running inside of VMWare Fusion)
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Adobe CS5 Design Extended
RoboGeo (Run under Windows 7 for geotagging)
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Strobist info :
One cross light on the right side, a GODOX QT600ii through an octabox 90 cm (1/2 Power) - One rim light on the left side, a little behind the model, a GODOX QT600ii in a strip box. All was triggered with a GODOX X1-T.
Post processing :
Add a bigger frame / skin soft retouch / Eyes work / Dodge and Burn / frequency separation / Color search / Add a white back light behind the model, on the wall.
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A shot for my friends William and Béa. We were looking for two or three shots to make a big print for their music concerts. It was fun.
Strobist info :
One light on the right side, a GODOX QT600ii through a strip box (full Power) - . It was triggered with a GODOX X1-T.
Visit my website : nicobert.com
A shot for my friends William and Béa. We were looking for two or three shots to make a big print for their music concerts. It was fun.
Strobist info :
One light on the leftside, a GODOX QT600ii through a strip box (full Power) - . It was triggered with a GODOX X1-T.
I'm going through my 2009 images (about 5000 of them) and trying to get rid of the junk. This one caught my eye and I thought I'd put my Intuos tablet through some motions for a change.
Four exposures combined in Photoshop and adjusted for contrast. First one is the rocks and nearest bit of sea in the foreground. Second is the main body of water, taken with even smaller aperture to get additional exposure time. Third is the sky, and I blended in a fourth, very dark exposure in just the brightest part of the sky to avoid overexposure there.
A bit oversaturated but... so what?
Its been awhile ! Finally got the computer to running better, was reviewing some of the stored photo's on one of the hard drive from Windows days, Well in my mind I had already created this composed / imaginative created moment. so with the day as is my projected intention / attention. gets postponed. Play day ! about three hours worth No commercials !!
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Un Sigma 10-20 y una tableta digitalizadora Wacom Intuos 4 son mis nuevos juguetes. Estoy igual que un niño chico con un scalectrix
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A Sigma 10-20 and a Wacom digital tablet Intuos 4 are my new toys. I'm like a little boy with a scalectrix
Nikon D90 1/320s f5.0 ISO200 82mm
Hiking under the lower Emerald Pool Falls. This is a view from under the ledge you can see in my other shot.
I saved this one for a while due to the difficultly of processing it. It took some really detailed masking work due to the extreme dynamic range of the light. The HDR process does not like the dark waving trees in the foreground. Luckily I got a Wacom Intuos Pen Tablet for Christmas. That made the process more enjoyable and less stressful on my wrist. I highly recommend one if you do detailed masking work.
Blue Heron with a monster catch for lunch. Hope he has a strong gag reflex, LOL Just getting around to looking at some of my first files again since the release of ACR for the 7DII. This gives me something to do while I am trying to learn how to use my new Wacom Intuos tablet. By the way he got it down and 5 minutes later was fishing again
Well, here we are on the 1st Jan! Last year was great and im looking forward to 2013 in photography terms! As i mentioned in my previous post im hoping to get some nice architectural/seascape fine art shots in my stream and also take my IR shots to the next level. I bought a Wacom Intuos 5 recently to try and develop my PS skills but i have to say im struggling with it. Things have happened on PS that ive never even seen before after a few wayward strokes with the pen lol so i will have my work cut out learning how to use that! From what ive been told by people who use them is once you get it you'll never look back and wonder how you ever used a mouse/trackpad etc.
Gear wise i have everything i need and more but will defo be wanting a new body this year. I just need to sit and wait to see if the Nikon D400 ever comes to fruition before deciding which way i go.... Stay with DX or make the jump to FX?? Hmmm, looking forward to seeing what happens for sure but i hope it happens sooner rather than later!
Anyway back to the shot above... i got a text off Ed Bookless asking if i fancied a sunrise on Sunday morning and after a hive of twittery activity it was decided that Whitburn was the location and there would be a few others dropping in aswell.
Dave Brightwell, Ivor Miller, Gary Pescod, Simon Lowe & friend and also Allan England. We all arrived and wondered where Allan was but as it was getting on so we walked down to the cliffs and descended the rather ropey path and rock section that seems to have been affected by the constant downpours weve had recently :O
Anyway i later found out Allan was never coming and it was my confusion but how i wish i hadve been where he was with Mick up at Bamburgh as they had far more luck with a nice bit of cloudage than us where it was another crappy sunrise just 60 ish miles South! They even had some guy placing props for them on the beach! :P (See Allan Englands recent upload for an explanation)
Whitburns an amazing place with vast arches dotted about but on this morning there were no clouds, tide too low, everyone wanting to be in the same spots... i just minced about tbh after walking further away from the group in search of some rocks which i never found. As usual though its nice to get out and have a bit natter and even just to get down the beach without rain!
After climbing back to the cliff tops i noticed the windmill just south of the carpark which i had clocked before and as i had my IR cameras to show Ivor i thought i'd pop along and try and rescue the morning.
This shot was taken with my 590nM converted IR Nikon D70. I used a custom WB and channel swap method then did some Hue/Sat adjustments. I forced myself to do all of this on the Wacom so it took me ages haha as even the simplest things had me going to the Step Backwards option a thousand times!
I did some other major adjustments and here we have it....
I'd just like to say thanks to Allan England for the praise ive had on Facebook for this shot even when i was a bit uncertain about it. (Allan, ive revisited and got it a bit better ;) )
Thanks for looking and thanks for the support and inspiration in the last few years to everyone :) I look forward to seeing all of your shots in the New Year :D
Attack - Decay - Sustain - Release
Continuing the architectural series with the Hoftoren in The Hague, The Netherlands. The Dutch Department of Education.
Architecture is frozen music a famous person once said...
Unfortunately Flickr is sucking out all the variations in tones from this shot.
Technical info:
No filters
f/8
ISO100
21 mm
1/500s exposure
Software:
Lightroom 3.0
PS CS5 - Silver Efex Pro 2
Other Post processing equipment:
Wacom Intuos 4 tablet for some accurate editing.
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