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But as I shot in RAW... with a little processing, the GND filter in Adobe RAW Converter and a bit of noise reduction, sharpening and "exposure painting" we could still salvage this shot.
BTW this is a crowd waiting for the prize presentation in the Trailerboat Fishing Tournament. An annual happening in Port Stephens bringing in people from all over New South Wales.
A little something I do in photoshop. I can do this with my camera now but before I could I did this. Just thought you might like to see a quick tech. to pump up the flick alittle bit.
Steps:
1. open image
2.duplictae layer
3.set the overlay. ( here there are a few options ) I use multiply alot but there are some good options. Remeber the what looks good and try them all out.
4. merge all layers
5. save as "allways JPEG" If you cannot save as jpeg your image prolly has hidden layers. flatten then save.
6. post it
track by: Mr. Scruffy
made with processing.org & hemesh & hemesh2embree v1.1 an exporter from Hemesh to the format expected by the open source renderer by Intel called Embree
Version 1.1 released, now with method chaining check it out at creative-co.de/hemesh2embree
I hope!
the Great Backyard Bird Count starts today-so get out there and get counting!
Also? This year for the first time it is GLOBAL!!
I hope to get these guys if not today, tomorrow :)
This will take more time than the lugs I’d wager. I’m jonesing to start the dropouts, the seat stay caps, etc. Years ago a good friend/ co- worker casually told me “keep your eye on the prize”. Funny how often I think back to that particular moment, even though I heard it many times before. Thanks Andrew!
Quick video of the results from yesterday's Generative Art Workshop. Good start, needs more work..
My first video upload for Project 365.
Brooke - new version, testing a different processing method, not sure if i like it or not over the other version i uploaded.
Another shot of our fun photo session. Thinking of doing super natural makeup next time for contrast.
red = context / comparable
black = company goals
green = user motivation
blue = users and sections
When we were coming up with the design for our new website, www.themovement.info, we ran through all the people who would be using it and what they'd be looking for. Pretty standard scenario/persona approach, but the insight we got as to presenting ourselves to these groups was incredible.
A quick first play with Flickr's new editor.
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Homage to a print that Jared Tarbell sent me a while ago. Thanks for the inspiration JT (though yours is much more elegant... nice trick with the black orb with multiple specular highlights... sublime!). Rendered out at 5000x5000. Check the fullsize to see the detail.
Our wax artists at Ripley's Wax Zone make the process of creating your wax hand fun and effortless. Both children and adults visiting Niagara Falls enjoy coming to Ripley's Wax Zone to create a one-of-a-kind souvenir to take home.