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Redux, el montaje del director #seoredux
Los eventos SEO son reuniones de carácter bimensual para profesionales SEO, donde poder compartir e intercambiar impresiones sobre el sector y donde el “networking” jugará un papel fundamental.
Para la próxima sesión, la organización de Evento SEO ha realizado una selección de las charlas que se impartieron en el Congreso SEO Pro 2010 y te las presenta, en formato reducido, de la mano de sus ponentes en el Congreso SEO Redux. También realizarán un resumen de algunas de las que hay programadas para la próxima edición.
Si no pudiste ir en 2010 (por falta de plazas) y no puedes acudir en 2011, el espacio CAMON y Evento SEO te ofrecemos el acceso a algunas de las charlas y que puedas, una vez más, comprobar que hay una comunidad SEO profesional muy activa en España.
A Redux of an old shot of the Beach Street renovation works, in Orton. The buiding recently completed with total internal and external refurbishment, now ready to resume business.
The participants spend some time with Daniel, reviewing their thoughts on the flavors and all the scheming we did throughout the day.
Thanks to the crew at A Razor, A Shiny Knife for another incredibly day and night of food and cooking.
For more info on ARASK, visit www.arazorashinyknife.com
A little Photoshop fun with our Stargazer Lily -- same lily as the other day, but much more mature this morning.
in my room at the hilton after the "sharing the secrets of accessibility" carson workshop with joe clark / london / uk / 1 september 2005
high resolution versions and prints will be available from redux.deviantart.com
63 minute time-lapse, with first quarter Moon illuminating the clouds.
1,000 frames, 3.2 second exposures @ F1.8 and ISO 400, 1 second between exposures.
Canon XSi with 28mm prime.
Redux: Color-corrected, exposure tweaked
After far too long I've finally put this girl back together with new hair and makeup. I quite like the 'messy' edges of the 'mask' but maybe I should tidy it and make it cleaner...what do you think I should do? :)
The images I've been uploading lately from Toowong Cemetery in Brisbane were taken in 2006 and originally edited in 2008.
For reasons known only to me at the time, I was editing them, but not uploading them publicly; and now in trying to work through my backlog of unedited photos I realised that not only had I not edited all of the photographs I had taken during this visit to the cemetery, but I hadn't posted those I had edited.
Thus the somewhat mass upload lately.
My question though, is that, having improved my editing skills over the past four years, and with Photoshop having improved massively in that time, do you feel that a re-edit of some of these images is worth my time, the above being a sample?
I like some aspects of my original edit, but it feels a bit murky, which I'm now better equipped to rectify than I was at the time. In addition my style has changed and this is now how I would edit this shot if I were doing so utterly fresh.
Honest thoughts and feedback totally appreciated.