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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Ein Beispiel, wie man aus einem unterbelichtetem Foto noch ein akzeptables Ergebnis herausholen kann.
Foto bearbeitet mit Olympus Viewer 3. Partielle Farbe und anschließend eine Farbanpassung vornehmen. Zum Schluss die Graustufung und den Kontrast leicht verändern
An example of how to get an acceptable result out of an underexposed photo.
Photo edited with Olympus Viewer 3. Make partial color and then color matching. Finally, the grayscale and the contrast change slightly
'Little Experiments' thinking about teeny tiny things and great big things. Basically we are all chairs.
Another experiment with Photoshop. I could really do with this many clones, so that I could send at least one into work for me. But we'd probably just argue over which one had to do it. I'm like that.
An experiment: I’ve noticed some disparities with my exif data when I upload photos. Usually, they are dated a day after I took them . . . odd. I take a photo, say on Jan. 21, and it reads Jan. 22 (in most cases . . . which is why I want to post this taken today to see if it was taken tomorrow). I don’t know why my photos read taken the day after I shoot them. Win7? Nikon? Hmm. The same thing happens on my computer: I take a photo on Day1, but it reads as taking it Day2.
And . . . something with the focal length. Mr. Champlin (one helluva photographer) posted that 750mm was a telephoto. I would agree, had I had a lens longer than a 500mm. I think I have this one figured out, though. I shot the bluebird in RAW, and it records the 35mm equivalent format of the focal length from the RAW instead of JPEG. I think.
So what will the date read for this one? Taken Jan. 20, at approximately 10:00.
Num projeto patrocinado pela Caixa Economica Federal, foi montado na praça central do shopping Salvador uma mini quadra poliesportiva onde os frequentadores do shopping podem experimentar de forma ludica atividades do esporte paraolimpico. O atleta Dirceu Pinto medalhista de ouro nas paralimpiadas de Londres em 2012 paraticipou de jogos com crianças e adultos e distribuiu autografos..foto: Edson Ruiz
Experimenting with Projection Mapping. Using Keystone for Processing, MSAFluid, MSARemote, and the TUIO protocol through the iPhone.
Lighting Experiment--please critique. This photo has minimal post-processing so that the lighting scenario is as close as possible to what I captured in camera. I would love comments about how to improve this shot, given only one light.
Strobist: SB-28, 1/2 power bounced off of the angled ceiling. Ceiling ( angled at about 45 deg) is about 12 feet high at the source of the flash, and the flash is elevated to about 5 feet from the ceiling. Fired via Cactus V2s remote trigger. (The trigger kept firing the flash even when I was not sending the signal, so it was quite distracting at the party...)
Photography by J Mark Stewart. Please visit homepage.mac.com/jmark_stewart for contact information, and my other Flickr page for less "experimental" pieces: www.flickr.com/photos/blackgecko_photography.
While crunching through dry leaves and waiting for the results from "finch cam" my 5 year old daughter grabbed the biggest dry brown leaf she could find, and declared that she was going inside to find a magnifying glass so she could set it on fire.
Didn't do a superb job of capturing all this fun, mainly because I was also trying to keep her from setting her own hair on fire. Most of the pictures with her in them didn't show the magnifying glass very clearly, so I combined two shots to try to tell the story better.
I never use the flash on my camera because it looks so horrible. So I was experimenting tonight with a piece of white cardboard held at an angle in front of my pop-up flash, to angle the light off the ceiling and make it less harsh.
These are some of the results. I'd say it's reasonably successful, especially for free. The cardboard piece has a strip of Velcro around it, so I just wrap it around the flash housing and it holds it in place. Doesn't look very classy, though.
This was taken with a flash right in front of this shelf. Without the bounce, the white jar in front would have been way too shiny.
Textured Photograph from an experiment I tried while recording my editing workflow.
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i was feeling adventurous in the kitchen! they were yummy, but sadly, these were the only presentable ones out of the whole batch ):
these are plain macarons with a raspberry mascarpone filling <3
I decided to experiment with using my telescope as a lens. The telescope has a diameter of 90mm and a focal length of 1250mm. It is a catadioptric (mirror lens) meaning it is short, light and relatively easy to carry. Like all mirror lenses, it is soft on focus and muted in colours which is a compromise, however it makes for interesting post-edits. I went back to the river (Bulimba side) and photographed a crane over at Newstead.
I was hoping for the orange sunset sky, but it was noticeable absent today.
None of the images has been cropped.