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My workstation melted so rather than be sad, i decided to see how viable the ipad is as a mobile editing solution. The apps have come a long way, but theyre still not as nice as a desktop apps. By that i mean the algorithms seem a bit sloppier than desktop versions.However it works in a pinch and would be an excellent solution for a traveling photographer who wants to travel light. If youre an instagram photographer, then its a perfect fit.

Olympus digital camera

Beautiful day to go to the park #workflow #havecamerawillshoot #ATHP

Just experimenting with a some little video clips that show a before and after and how my workflow gets me where I want to go...

FULL EDITORIAL available at: www.miguelmartin.es/stories/what_to_wear_tonight/

 

model: María S. @Pasarella Image Agency

mua & hair: Javier Romero

photo & edit: Miguel Martín

 

Practicando un nuevo workflow de procesado. ¿Qué os parece el resultado? (imprescindible verla en grande).

 

Strobist info: 41cm white beauty dish 1,2m from model @ 1/4.Reflector para rellenar en la parte de abajo.

 

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New retouching workflow. Fancy the results? (Please watch it fullsize!!).

Strobist info: 41cm white beauty dish 1,2m from model @ 1/4 . Reflector down for fill.

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1/13 - 2002 - LEGO Creator

 

Have you ever wondered what font was used on LEGO Boxes? Chalet! Have you wondered what was used on any official signage for that matter? Chalet! Anything to do with internal communications and official press material? Chalet, released in 1996 is the company’s current font family of choice and it all started in 2002 when Chalet ‘NY1960’ was first used on boxes. This was a way to standardise and simplify the design process for this sort of material, in a time when the company was overcomplicating many processes. With a full condensed to extended family, Chalet allows consistency in its flexibility.

 

I dare say this may have been one of the changes former CEO Jørgen Vig Knudstorp put in motion, as was his approach at the time to streamline workflow and production.

 

The bar of one unique colour brackets one or more edges of the front of the box to show what theme it comes from and a dynamic background breaks through from the rear. You will find it’s only been within the last couple years that any change has been made away from this layout standard, both in Creator and other themes.

 

Next week I’ll be looking at the box that set the standard for the standard, the first Creator sets!

 

This flowchart is based on David Allen´s GTD and a flowchart which I found on the web made by the company "FreeAssociates". You can find the original chart here: freeassociates.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/gtd-processing...

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"A painter paints pictures on canvas. But musicians paint their pictures on silence."

~Leopold Stokowski

 

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This is a shot of the band Act of Pardon during one of their latest shows that I photographed for them at Peter's Pub in Oakland, PA. I don't usually use the wide angle when I do concerts, but I am glad that I had it on here. I really liked the smoke coming from the cigarette as well as how just the guitar is lit.

 

As always, you can read about the processing I've done on this shot and all my images on on my website.

 

New blog post today, Second Act! Check it out if you have a chance!

 

I hope that you all have a great week!

 

I don't mind invitations, but please no big, shiny, flashing, glitter graphics, they will be deleted. Also, please contact me if you would like to use my pictures for any reason, as all rights are reserved. Thanks!

 

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My zenfolio: HDR Exposed - Zenfolio

 

Post Processing Workflow

Sun flare tutorial

Regular HDR tutorial

HDR Efex tutorial

 

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Infographic that illustrates a comparison between an existing workflow, and a more collaborative and "agile" project workflow.

screen cast of my iOS photography post workflow. For details see fuadkamal.org/2016/03/13/1066/

Lissabon

 

Finest photo-location

Got my mini travel photo editing process set up and tested today. Shoot with the m4/3 Panasonic GX8, transfer to iPad Mini via SD adapter, edit with Lightroom mobile, upload to web via whatever means necessary.

 

(except the tagging interface on the Flickr iPad app is atrocious)

Not sure whether this will interest any of you or not, but just felt like sharing some of my thoughts through the post-processing stage of photography as have been getting a few emails from people lately about this.

 

The key to any post-processing is a good canvas on which to start from - this means you need to get it as "right" as you can in camera. Of course, using RAW formats make this a lot more forgiving, but I still believe it's a good thing to aim for! The less post-processing you do, the better quality your photo is also. Of course, that also depends on how creative you want to get. I'm not saying my images are anywhere near "right" in camera - actually I think there's still a long way for me to go there and I do get lazy quite often! It's still something I try to aim for anyway. Composition's probably the one thing you can't get away so easily with being lazy on :)

 

Left to Right, the top photograph is the original RAW photo without any adjustments. In my opinion (for what I like) the photo is flat and there's very little contrast between the bamboo and the middle tree, which is something I wanted to highlight, as when I was there, it's what struck me the most about the scene. The photo on the right was my first attempt at post-processing this image and I didn't like it. The colours just didn't do it for me, and the more I did, the worse it got! I also felt it was all too busy as the bamboo is a very strong feature with too much detail. The image just feels a bit uninteresting - there's nothing in particular that intrigues the viewer. I decided to leave the image and come back to it later, starting again from scratch.

 

The bottom two images are the ones I've posted on this photostream. The B&W attempt was born out of having been so disappointed with my first colour attempt. I felt I needed to just try something completely different as wasn't sure how to make the most of the bamboo without it being totally overpowering. I think this B&W stage helped me reorganise and refresh my outlook on processing a colour version (I find B&W tends to do that, for me at least). The final colour image is what I've finished with - it's not as "realistic" as it could maybe have been, but I've decided that this interpretation gives the effect I wanted. For me, it's intriguing and enchanting, which is honestly what I felt, being there (even though it didn't exactly look like that!). This image ended up being a lot more complex to process than I first thought - probably a lot to do with the weird lighting the bamboo gives, and the texture of it.

 

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Dryadella zebrina bloom. This is a focus-stacked macro (8 images) of a miniature orchid flower which I grew in a terrarium. The bloom was approximately 0.5 inches in size.

 

If you’re interested in nature photography, please check out my youtube channel!

 

www.youtube.com/channel/UC-nMVA45F8kWmJC0dwHkAkw

 

I appreciate all comments, faves, and follows.

 

Matthew

 

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The fact an SVG image is an xml document comes handy. In the past our workflow has been defined by the icon theme spec. We worked on individual files for every icon size. That becomes problematic when you tweak an aspect of an icon and you have to keep the change in sync with the other versions (It shows itself in the tango-icon-theme emoticons, where you have clearly different colors between the various sizes).

 

During the suse hackweek I've cooked up a php script that would take a two-layer SVG, where in one layer there would be rectangles defining the size and the other the actual artwork and call inkscape to render the objects into PNGs.

 

And since I'm now working in a team that deals with ROR a lot, I've found a scripting language that I very much like, ruby. I'm no hacker, but man do I love the simplicity of it.

Pentacon 3.5/30.

Pic from the inside of my truck. Yes, I'm actually a real Trucker! 😃😁

An addition to my Leica workflow -- the Leica Sofort.

IOGraphica overlaid on my photoshop document for 31.5 minutes. I've been working on this for a few hours, so this is an incomplete mouse track.

My new photo project about workflow of my friend and fashion designer Alena.

 

Best viewed on black

 

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Happy Holidays!

 

To use this workflow, just clone it and start sending messages to the generated e-mail address.

 

Uploaded via tarpipe.

Workflow-Test in Lightroom 6

You can download this workflow from David Allens website: www.davidco.com/pdfs/gtd_workflow_advanced.pdf

or you may try the D*I*Y Planner Templates, which is a collection of very good templates, includying the one you liked: www.diyplanner.com/templates/official/classic

 

There are also other great gtd workflows that are similar to this one:

smerino.bol.ucla.edu/gtd/gtd-1.html - Collection

smerino.bol.ucla.edu/gtd/gtd-2.html - Daily Reviews

smerino.bol.ucla.edu/gtd/gtd-3.html- Weekly Reviews

elementkstaff.com/Student_Course_Materials/bnu/images/gtd...

blogs.salon.com/0002007/images/workflow_diagram3.gif

Cannes is a city located on the French Riviera. It is a commune located in the Alpes-Maritimes department, and host city of the annual Cannes Film Festival, Midem, and Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. The city is known for its association with the rich and famous, its luxury hotels and restaurants, and for several conferences. On 3 November 2011 it hosted the 2011 G20 summit [Wikipedia.org]

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