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Pavement in Princesshay, Exeter. Reflection of shop sign, and someone’s trainers.
Altho the hair styling is naff (not that I could do better) I enjoyed the statues/busts in the Vatican Museo in Roma.
I didn't keep a record of this busts (or any others) name.
Another capture of the famed 1979 cast aluminum sculpture by Richard Beyer. Note the face on the dog. This is the face of a civic leader of the neighborhood who opposed the placement of this sculpture! The sculpture is always dressed for the season. Not sure what the large yellow thing is, perhaps a catapillar? Richard Beyer had a foundry in the Fremont district at one time where he created his sculptures. The Interurban was a trolley system that closed in the 1930's. Sadly, Richard Beyer died this year in New York City.
OnOne Frame by Vincent Versace
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Digbeth coach station in Birmingham. Processed with onOne Perfect B&W’s Dramatic Light filter.
Part of a batch I’ve posted before, but seem to have gone missing when I managed to accidentally let Aperture delete a load of photos from Flickr.
Red-banded hairstreak photographed at Frelinghuysen Arboretum in New Jersey. Nikon D300 with 105 macro lens. Nik and onOne software.
I was hoping that this would be the last ice I saw this spring, but probably it will just be the last ice I see here this spring. This is the pond next to Western Michigan University's College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, near where I work.
The technology behind the photo is probably more interesting than the subject, though. This is one image from three identical shots made with a hand-held Canon G11. I was trying to do an HDR but forgot to turn on auto-bracketing. Instead of just discarding the shots, I combined them for super-resolution using PhotoAcute Studio, which increases the detail and decreases the noise. It's an easy and inexpensive way to take a less-than-professional sensor and get better landscape performance out of it. The method effectively creates a 36 megapixel sensor from the G11.
The results were finished with onOne Perfect Effects.
Copyright Robert W. Dickinson. Unauthorized use of this image without my express permission is a violation of copyright law.
This was taken at a classic military vehicle show at the Arizona National Guard in Phoenix.
I used onOne Photoshop plug-in for the desaturated, scratched-film Holga blurry- edge look.
Canon 5D and Canon 17-40mm f4.0L lens with circular polarizer.
now main streets whitewashed windows and vacant stores
seems like there aint nobody wants to come down here no more
they're closing down the textile mill across the railroad tracks
foreman says these jobs are going boys and they aint coming back
to your home town, your home town
~Bruce Springsteen
Remnants of my past. Cherished memories now faded and forgotten like the hopes and dreams of my home town. Everywhere I look, broken down reminders of my childhood. Every time I go back, I want it to be like I remember it. There is nothing left for me now.
New edit of an old favorite. I'm having fun with my new software - OnOne Perfect Effects 3. It integrates so perfectly with Apple Aperture.
Taken at the closed and now derelict Morisset Hospital Criminal Insane Unit during a shoot with the Newcastle Sundance Flickr Group.
Canon 7D + Canon EF-S 10-22mm
11 exposures [1/250 sec to 0.4 sec] captured using the Promote Control.
f/14, ISO100 @ 17mm
Blended and tonemapped in Photomatix v4.2.1, processed in ACR 7.1 and Photoshop CS6 and stylised in OnOne's Perfect Effects 3.
Intrepid High Line photographers shooting Carol Bove's art installation, Caterpillar, in a snowstorm. Nikon D800 with 28-300 lens. Nik and OnOne software
Perfect Enhance - Magic Landscape; Perfect Effects - PE4 Color Correct; Warm Highligts Cool Shades; Steve Forrest Shade Lake
Monochrome processing onOne Photo RAW 2018 presets plus custom tweaks
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So this is a random event staff guy at the Dickies 500 this year. He just looked so official I had to take his picture. The pic was also run through some Photo Tools Pro presets from OnOne Software. This is just a test pic. Hopefully a more finalized form will come soon including some custom frames from Photo Frame.
All Natural Light.
Exposure:0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture:f/5.6
Focal Length:150 mm
ISO Speed:100
Press 'L' to see a bigger view.
From Fair Play Volleyball's Tues night sand leagues on Aug 9, 2011, at River City in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Stylized in onOne Perfect Effects 4.
Main gate, Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia, PA.
HDR (9 images processed in Photomatix Pro and OnOne Perfect Photo).
Having more fun with the DSLR Camera Remote from onOne.
While I'm impress by the range I'm even more impress with the range of my Gadget Infinity triggers! But then again reliability is still up in the air.
Strobist info:
1 430EX 1/8 power 1/4 CTO shoot through umbrella high camera right
1 550EX 1/16 power blue gel x 2 ground camera left
Camera settings:
1/40 f/2.8 ISO800
Lens used:
Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS USM
Triggered via onOne Software DSLR Camera Remote Pro Edition
Completed shot can be found here
Copyright Robert W. Dickinson. Unauthorized use of this image without my express permission is a violation of copyright law.
Mexican Hat is located a few miles north of the town of Mexican Hat, Utah.
The color version was bland, so I ran it through onOne for the black-and-white conversion.
Canon 60D and Canon 200mm f2.8L lens.