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My wife and I were watching a TV programme about Paris the other night so I decided to re-edit some of my old pictures.
This first batch is around Montmartre in 2008.
Taken with my then new Olympus E3 I'm amazed how little headroom there is to lift the shadows etc compared to todays cameras.
More to follow as it passes the dark winter nights.
This image is not mine it is part of a FroKnowsPhoto.com challenge so I am only responsible for the editing.
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A re-edit of a photo I took over 15 years ago with my then-new Canon EOS 30D DSLR and its "better" kit lens, the EF-S 17-85mm F/4-5.6 IS USM. Revisiting the image, I made adjustments and applied a lookup table in Luminar 4 then I loaded it into Photoshop for some further tweaking.
Catedral Metropolitana de la Asunción de la Santísima Virgen María a los cielos.
Ciudad de Mexico, 5/19.
Fujifilm X100f.
Tomorrow is going to be the first time I have ever gone snowboarding so I figured it only seemed fitting to take a picture with the new gear.
STROBIST-
AB800-Little softbox-camera left-lowest power-cactus V5.
Even if it was cloudy, I got one!!!! Here the ethanol train slowly passes Dayton's Bluff in St. Paul, MN. Edited
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Editor Joe Kolbek operating the Sony RM-450 Edit Controller (for tape-to-tape editing). The unit controls two 9-pin industrial tape decks (BetaSP or 3/4") in order to sync electronic linear edits. State-of-the-Art in 1988!
Shot 2/19/2010
Photo © 2010 Michael Raso
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1954 Kodak Brownie Bull’s-Eye camera
Kodak Ektachrome 100 plus
(film expired 8/2001)
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I'd like to think over time my photography will continue to improve and I will be getting shots I've always wanted. This should happen through learning new fieldcraft and all the places I can visit for a range of wildlife. There is already a range of new techniques I've found to improve my shots and there's still more to learn and put in practise.
I've also found there is a great deal of improvement to be gained from learning how to edit your images well particularly if you shoot Raw. I'll be honest I see no point in shooting Jpeg for wildlife as there is always a fair amount of editing required. I feel that from moving my workflow over to Photoshop elements I have gained a much greater set of tools for editing my images and best of all I'm learning more and more how to improve my editing for exposure, colours and sharpness. I may not always be happy with my images as I always feel they could be better I guess I'm harsh on myself but maybe thats what pushes me to get better images and be picky on what I post to the web.
I feel like this is a point in my steam where it's relevant to reflect back on what the winter has brought us in terms of photo opportunities and what the spring and summer will hold before it's all too quickly gone and were back to freezing again.
As the summer migrants move back in to the UK I'll be hoping to focus my attentions on them. I feel I have taken enough of the all year round UK woodland birds and now would like to try the more challenging migrant birds at least when i can.
Oh and the picture is a fresh edit of an winter shot I was really fond of, I'll post that one before and hopefully the improvements are clear, even though as I look at the 2 I'm debating if it is!
I wish everyone the the best for the spring and summer and I hope to see many of your wonderful wildlife pictures, as I really do enjoy them!