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Le Suquet is the old quarter of Cannes, probably best known to tourists as the climbing, winding cobbled lane lined with local restaurants, Rue St Antoine. Le Suquet contains a clock tower and church that sit high facing east overlooking the Bay of Cannes and Cannes itself. At the bottom of Le Suquet on Rue Dr. P. Gazagnaire is the Marché Forville, where the market is held in the mornings and early afternoon.
This area is the original fishermans' residential area of Cannes. The houses are all very old. The streets were laid out at least 400 years ago. It is a 5-minute walk from the beach and is full of restaurants around the Rue Saint Antoine and the Rue du Suquet. A lot of the area is pedestrianised and is a major tourist attraction for visitors to Cannes.
The rue du Suquet is the original main road into Cannes. It came in below the walls of the castle (for defence reasons). It is a pedestrian street again and has plenty of restaurants [Wikipedia.org]
The Notre-Dame-d'Espérance church (Eglise du Suquet) is a Catholic parish church located in the town of Cannes, France.
It is dedicated to Notre-Dame on the Place de la Castre in the Suquet district, and has been classified as a historical monument since July 28, 1937 [Wikipedia.org]
Workflow: After applying Lightroom Preset Akt which converted to BW, Split toning done with Red in highlights and Blue in Shadows.
Le Suquet is the old quarter of Cannes, probably best known to tourists as the climbing, winding cobbled lane lined with local restaurants, Rue St Antoine. Le Suquet contains a clock tower and church that sit high facing east overlooking the Bay of Cannes and Cannes itself. At the bottom of Le Suquet on Rue Dr. P. Gazagnaire is the Marché Forville, where the market is held in the mornings and early afternoon.
This area is the original fishermans' residential area of Cannes. The houses are all very old. The streets were laid out at least 400 years ago. It is a 5-minute walk from the beach and is full of restaurants around the Rue Saint Antoine and the Rue du Suquet. A lot of the area is pedestrianised and is a major tourist attraction for visitors to Cannes.
The rue du Suquet is the original main road into Cannes. It came in below the walls of the castle (for defence reasons). It is a pedestrian street again and has plenty of restaurants [Wikipedia.org]
"Intrigue, their gain, madness, their handiwork."
Notation: I realized I hadn't actually posted any images of an object completely before I started the process that kills detail, and I like how this part is coming along- so I am posting it up! While the texture process in Zbrush doesn't remove /that/ much detail. It does kill a lot of the sharpness and clarity afforded by the realtime light and shadow rendering.
Location: Hoan Kiem District. Hanoi
A waste collector pushing her way through the busy traffic of Hanoi.
I'm using today as a chance to attempt to catch up on my huge backlog of photos I need to process including ones from a few years ago. I've also begun the task of reading up on histograms. I've never really paid much attention to it but now I realise that's probably been a huge mistake and has only added more time to the post-processing part of photography.
A Kanban board is a tool that services to visualize the workflow for any project. It offers high level of transparency, allowing everybody to understand the position of a project at a single look.
Kanban boards have become general in many businesses. They are usually used to authorize teamwork and manage business processes, as well as to organize private tasks. Boards can be extremely complex, with multiple columns, queues and types of events.
#spc09 Workflow session was extremely thought-provoking - especially on the mobile space! bit.ly/1O7W4e
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The homeowners, a framing contractor and an Equestrian trainer, had never turned on ALL the lights! This was a little late, the sky was too dark but the courtyard lighting and architecture makes up for it. This area is easily 2000' sq
Single shot RAW. I realized as I was leaving at 9PM that :
1. I hadn't shot the guest suite through the arches far center left.
2. I hadn't eaten dinner.
3. I needed a drink.
4. See number 3.
The homeowners got in to it as I pushed for more lights on! They started coming up with all these lights.
I guessed over 200 lights inside and out, probably more.
LIGHTROOM rules! I'm convinced - has now replaced Bridge in my workflow. The WB feature alone is worth the price
1) Check out Camera with your HBHS ID Card
2) Check to make sure everything is in the camera bag and in good condition
3) Make sure the image quality is set to RAW
4) Erase all images (if needed)
5) SHOOT
6) Upload photos to the computer using Lightroom
7) Review Photos in Lightroom
8) Edit photos in Lightroom and/or Photoshop (if necessary)
9) Export image(s) from Lightroom to Flickr.
10) Add your image to our Flickr group and tag it with the tag listed in the directions in Canvas.
11) Copy and paste the direct url of your image from Flickr and submit it into Canvas.
12) Give yourself a high 5!
Le Suquet is the old quarter of Cannes, probably best known to tourists as the climbing, winding cobbled lane lined with local restaurants, Rue St Antoine. Le Suquet contains a clock tower and church that sit high facing east overlooking the Bay of Cannes and Cannes itself. At the bottom of Le Suquet on Rue Dr. P. Gazagnaire is the Marché Forville, where the market is held in the mornings and early afternoon.
This area is the original fishermans' residential area of Cannes. The houses are all very old. The streets were laid out at least 400 years ago. It is a 5-minute walk from the beach and is full of restaurants around the Rue Saint Antoine and the Rue du Suquet. A lot of the area is pedestrianised and is a major tourist attraction for visitors to Cannes.
The rue du Suquet is the original main road into Cannes. It came in below the walls of the castle (for defence reasons). It is a pedestrian street again and has plenty of restaurants [Wikipedia.org]
The 95th PGA Championship media center is entirely supported by Lexmark printers, MFPs and solutions which help provide a more efficient workflow and workforce connectivity. For the full story, visit bit.ly/17CWJHG