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We just had to have a little wool spinning fun one night at the Big Sheds. Here I am doing a cowboy wool spin, that's where I start off at one angle and then adjust the angle to the horizontal and spin that whisk around like its on fire...oh right...it is...
Just a little something for an upcoming project. Feel free to use with credit. Size 50 for use.
100% Shapes (except for monopod)
0% recolorable
Kodachrome can get “the blues” from poor processing and/or poor keeping. Some years ago, Applied Science Fiction had some very good photo adjustment software. ROC pro (Return Of Color pro) worked quite well with little user input. The drawbacks are: 1. It was developed in an era of smaller photo files and will not work on large pixel files. 2. It was taken over by Kodak (ugh!!!) and I have yet to see any improvements as to adding 64 bit use or increasing the file size it will work with.
Paint Shop Pro 9 had a “one step photo fix” button that works alone or in conjunction with other photo altering programs. It does a surprisingly good job with almost no user input especially considering its age. Much newer versions are out with many new features and inclusion of 64 bit operating systems.
Upper left is a crop of a 1960s Kodachrome that has the blues.
Upper right is the view after using PSP one step with no additional user input
Lower left shows the view after running ROC pro with no additional user input.
Lower right shows the view after running ROC pro but manually adding 7 red and subtracting 3 blue plus changing the default “digital” to “film”. This view looks a little purple-skied next to the other ROC pro view but the people look most lifelike in stand-alone mode.
Time for a little adjustment : this rockerbilly dancer brought out the hairspray at one point to restyle his quiff in the reflection of his sunglasses that he was holding in his other hand. Very resourceful!
Yoyogi Park, Tokyo, 2006
I liked how the trees looked down this road
Edit: for some odd reasons this photo was set to as "private"...
A quiet collection of men captured through glass — from everyday spectacles to dark-tinted shades. Whether for vision, fashion, or simply habit, these frames add a certain something. Observed rather than posed, considered rather than curated — just a passing glance, adjusted.
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🇫🇷 Regard Réglé
Une collection discrète d’hommes saisis à travers les verres — lunettes de vue ordinaires ou lunettes teintées. Qu’il s’agisse de nécessité, de style ou d’habitude, les montures donnent toujours un petit supplément. Des instants observés, non posés — un regard, simplement ajusté.
SOOC
Khon hight art traditional Thai dancers before their performance .
Songkran
Thai New Years
Wat Thai Buddharam
Brisbane
Forrest Worx
Model : Pascalle @pascallewanningen
Location : Loonse en Drunense Duinen
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Happy Saturday all!
Something a little bit different for a change. Been doing some "animations" on photos as a test, and I'm really enjoying the whole process of it. Another fun way of being creative! Thanks to the ever so lovely Pascalle for the awesome shoot day! Hope that you like it and have a great weekend!
Lightsetup: all natural light, from overcast to full sunlight and everything in between.
No modifiers used, only a ND filter during the brightest parts of the day.
Post work in LR & PS
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