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Great shots, nomeradona.
I really like the last one of the people in the boat.
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It is so nice to watch these...again and again.
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@sepo said:
It is so nice to watch these...again and again.
hi sid, how about yours i saw one before it was good. i encourage yu to post more.... -
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nomeradona...
I really respond to the emotional aspect of storytelling in your boat series photography - great shots.
I'm playing around with various development techniques and working on a photography exhibition with a few friends.
Do you post process exclusively in PhotoShop?
I've upgraded to PS/CS4 - Lightroom and Aperture.DE
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@double espresso said:
This is from my 'Street' series.
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WOWWOOWW! DE hdri right?bubba.. thats more like it. its time for me to sleep now, you showed me the clock. hehhehe. nice and simple.
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@nomeradona said:
@double espresso said:
This is from my 'Street' series.
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WOWWOOWW! DE hdri right?I'm shooting everything RAW and using various editing techniques depending on the subject. As far as HDR goes, it's quite restrictive since the subject needs to be virtually movement free and that really limits it's usability for me. Right now, I use PhotoMatix (PSCS4 HDR is lame) to process some of the single images after I EV alterer them - then I tonemap and finally take them back into PS and/or LightRoom. Each photo is a different set of challenges.
BUBBALOVE... nice to see you are back. Cool clock.
Cheers,
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I just finished my Photo 101 class and learned a lot of different techniques and camera settings. I hope to put this knowledge to good use in the near future...
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