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geeqie (for linux)

awesome program for image browsing - allows 2 or 4 pane split screen viewing and deleting/sorting pictures from the sidebar (also manages to group the RAW and the JPG together for easier management)

just amazing for comparing the tons of duplicate pictures i take to find whats worth keeping

Visualisierung des Workflows der semantischen Integration der studiengangsbezogenen Daten an der FH Technikum Wien

Jerome, Carol, Lisa, Donnie at wedding in 1994

Sophomore Rachel Richardson shoots two for two at the foul line.

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]

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Bandung Mayor Election 2013.

Streamline Your Accounts Receivable Processes With Workflow Solution MetaViewer

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by coincidence I just found this article - although I am not actually drawing any parallels.

Edited entirely on iPad 2. Camera+ barfed on the file, but Snapseed was a champ.

Do you want to fill out forms or just tell it?

I shot the folks over at Workflow Peoria for the October issue of InterBusiness Issues - which included this cover shot and three full pages of interior photos. Just so you know the glamour involved in editorial shooting, I was squeezed between two desks, up against the wall with the camera around a set of shelves. I could not see the viewfinder at all and had to go to Liveview to have a clue what I was pointing at. I had one umbrella camera left adding some general illumination but my goal was more balance with the ambient than anything else...

 

The article and some additional pics can be found here.

Part of Bernie's Daily Workflow in 2020

Week 11 – Landscape Reflections Workflow

 

Life is just a mirror, and what you see out there, you must first see inside of you.

 

My long-suffering husband was not amused at having to carry a large picture frame to the park (as well as carrying my camera equipment for me of course).

 

Once I'd found a place with an interesting enough background, I set up my camera on a tripod and took two sets of shots – on with David in it and one without.

 

When I say two 'sets' of shots, I actually took two sets of five shots each. Because of the strong shadows and highlights, I bracketed the exposures, taking five shots with 2 stops between each. Later, in post processing, I created two tone mapped images in Nik HDR Efex Pro 2.

 

Layering the picture with David on top of the image without, I created a Layers Mask and simply rubbed out the area inside the frame, revealing the scenery behind him.

 

Once I'd flattened the image, I used Bleach Bypass to extract some more details in the image, and a graduated neutral density filter to darken the background. I also used the Shadows and Highlights feature, as well as manual Dodge and Burn on individual areas of the picture.

 

Selecting just the foreground pavement, I changed the White Balance a little to warm it up to align the colour temperature with the part of the picture which was in the sun.

 

Finally I added a slight Vignette.

recently did comparison on how to convert raw to tiff then to photomatix.. interestingly found a better way that captures more details. :D im sure you all know this, wanted to discover it by myself

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