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Yes it's true, I'm making a tour along all the carparks in Groningen. This one is inside the building on the left of my previous photo. It's inside the football stadium, in fact you can see the back of the chairs on this photo!
Please, View On Large Black, really, you should take the time to do that.
And oh yes, I'm in a black and white periode again, I've got that some times :)
First attempt at tilt-shift photography. The idea is to create the impression that you are viewing a model. There are basically two methods. The first is to buy a specialist lens, the second is via software use. If you would like to know more see the link below.
www.tiltshiftphotography.net/photoshop-tutorial.php
This link shows a video using approximately 6000 tilt shift photos which is a must see.
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Carpark diving… Camera perched on a trolley. A new article: “Ways of Seeing” www.facebook.com/waynegrivellartandphotography/posts/1780…
Thought this would be a bit different to what I normally do.
My short clip of my from my car and down the stairs in the carpark.
Its nice to see how other people in the street see us. A video shows how it is instead of the well chosen photo out of a hundred we all post for the world to see.
I did another one on my way back to the car. I will post that one in the next few days. meanwhile I will show you some of the outfits I tried yesterday.
Photomatix Pro 5
Lr5 decreased Saturation and Contrast
on1 Enhance, decreased details and shadows
1950 Style Buildings.
One of very few pics I took at the end of the outing. Only if the prop the model is holding is a gun and not a camera :D. Thanks BC for lending me your camera to make this shot.
I am very honored to have
my pic featured on Lighting Essentials site by Don. Thanks, Don.
D700 - 85f1.4 @ 1.4 - 1/250s - ISO 200
Lighting info:
> 1 SB800 with double CTO through a 3'x3' DIY PVC light panel to the camera left, in front of model
> 1 SB800 with CTB to the camera right, behind model