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I have fallen to the dark side. I now post-process my photos. It was inevitable.
(Note: This was not taken by me, obviously, as I am in it. It was taken by a friend of mine named Chris Oaten.)
Shot in the Studio4Fun/BoothPhoto booth at the dclic Photo and Video show. I was invited to use the mini studio for a few hours. I had the pleasure to work with Vincent Lamoureux.
Only 1 light was used, near the model, on the right. The barn doors were adjusted to limit the spill
Model is Maude from Mannequin Direct and we met at the show.
Strobe info: Aurora Mini200 with barn doors on the right at 60% power, aiming slightly down.
in the heart of the old port district. portland, maine.
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Ladies and gentlemen, the starting lineup for the foosball match of the century!
Strobist: Each frame was shot with a tightly snooted Vivitar 285HV over each player's head to look like a spotlight. The images were combined in PS using the Layers->Lighten mode.
Tuesday 7th April 2009
Thank you!!! Brad and I were stunned when we got home and read all your messages of support!! I am so lucky to have such kind and supportive friends! I am very grateful - more than I can express.
I will visit all your streams ASAP. I apologize that I'm taking longer than I expected to settle back into a routine and I'm so behind with everything!
I haven't had time to take photos since returning to Perth so I'm cheating by using photos I took in Adelaide: The window display of the the Antique Market, Grote Street, Adelaide for this week's Pretty Pink Tuesday theme: Spring, and Pretty Pinkisms theme: Happy Easter!
So HPPT everyone!!!
He is a pandit (priest) and was sitting on the Abu road station. Trains came and went but he was completely absorbed in reading his book (most prob it was some religious scripture).
This from my first few shots using 55-200 lens :)
Monday 19th January 2009
B is also for
Barbie n. a best-selling fashion doll launched in 1959, produced by Mattel, Inc., and
blue n. the pure hue of clear sky; deep azure between green and violet in the spectrum. adj. a blue thing.
Happy Monday Blues!!
Thanks to pareeerica for her texture: Swirly Fabric Pattern
Títol original: "El gat postprocessat"
La mirada magnética
The magnetic gaze
Der magnetische Blick
Processat: capa original + capa desenfoc gaussià en modo enfosquir + capa desenfoc gaussià en modo subexposar color, tot amb la finalitat de difuminar el cos i conservar la mirada.
We parked near this farmyard while we were visiting Binham Priory recently. The golden orange roof slates really cuaght my eye and stood out well against the rural background. Looks better viewed on black if you have a mo! Thanks to Kerstin Frank Art for the canvas texture
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23 mars 2012, bureau, heure de midi … Une envie de faire le tour du quartier, près du parc Léopold à Bruxelles.
Ils viennent d’installer les grues sur la place Jean Rey pour le futur gros chantier immobilier.
En levant les yeux, je vois un superbe reflet rouge dans la force du bleu des fenêtres de ce bâtiment administratif.
Mais comment rendre cela … ? Très difficile à cette époque en 2012, à mes débuts photos.
Incroyable de voir les dizaines de centaines de photos qui dorment sur notre disque dur …
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23 March 2012, my office, lunch time. I wanted to go for a walk, near the Leopold parc in Brussels.
They have just installed the big cranes on the Jean Rey square for the future yard of luxury flats.
Looking up, I saw a strong red reflection superimposed in the blue windows of an office building.
How to capture this? Not easy at that time in 2012, it was my beginning in photography.
Incredible these tens of hundreds of photo which sleep on my hard drive.
Technical Info
Appareil | Camera: Nikon D5100 ; Nikon 18.0-105.0 f/3.5-5.6;
Prise de vue | Shoot : 105 mm ; f/11; 1/100s ; Priorité(y) ouverture ; ISO 100 ;
Logiciel | Post processing Software: LightRoom 5.4; Photoshop;
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These are some of my favorite presets. I have never purchased a preset in my life, I have fun making my own and have developed my own workflow. I have a preset for just about everything, low light, backlight, exposure, contrast, and so on! Each preset not only changes skin tone, but also changes the colors and contrast of the rest of the image, making it very fun to edit and process each image just the way I like it for the shot. One thing I never do or have done is touch my subjects face or eyes in any way. I do not go in and smooth skin or change eye colors and so fourth. The beauty of the subject is truly untouched in my images. I really do stick to the natural in natural light photography not just for lighting, but for facial features and so on! Here are a few I just wanted to share as I am working through this session :)
Postprocessed in Lightroom and PS Elements using NIK's Analog Efex.
Strangely, big cats always seem to pose looking into the distance to the right when I want to photograph them: