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Was able to get out for a couple of hours earlier today
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Time well spent. Really nice Allen!
Was able to get out for a couple of hours earlier today
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Was able to get out for a couple of hours earlier today
one more from earlier today
I'm not too sure about this one -- ...
Not too sure how to resolve the background here, as it was very cloudy and flat. But the pilings in the front were almost black, particularly as a result of the backlight. It's not really a thrilling image either, but it caught my eye as I drove by it today.
On the Way to Long Beach #1 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Vince, I like your pilings photo, but agree on its flatness. I'd likely try raising the upper tones to have more contrast with the pilings. I don't work photos on a notebook at all, but I thought Macs were pretty good for that. For some photographers, I've read, that's their main computer. FWIW, your biker pic has a very high structure look to me, something I don't usually see from you.
Thanks for your insights John - interesting I don't think I went structure-crazy with that one shot, but I'll have a look at it again and maybe I can adjust it better. I always feel torn about working on my images when I'm on the road - on the one hand I know I'll have to adjust them on my big computer when I get home, but I'm anxious to have a look at them and work on them at the end of each day to see what I got and if what I got turned out to be of any value - paricularly this time around as I'm on the road on my own for almost a month. I calibrated my laptop screen twice this morning and at least according to the screen I have in front of me, things look generally ok (as does everyone else's here). Having said that, I thought the 'Santa Fe Zoo' shot was too dark, so I reworked it and uploaded a brighter version (I'll probably have to still go through it again when I get home). I don't know if you guys have similar issues when you're trying to work on your photos when on the road, but I'd be interested to read about your experiences.
I'm not too sure about this one -- actually I'm not too sure how any of the shots i've posted recently are, as I've been working off my laptop for the past two weeks in hotel rooms and, every time I do, the pictures usually come out dark. As a result, when I get home I have to redo most of them.
Not too sure how to resolve the background here, as it was very cloudy and flat. But the pilings in the front were almost black, particularly as a result of the backlight. It's not really a thrilling image either, but it caught my eye as I drove by it today.
Personally, I'm in the creative doldrums at the moment. But here's one I like from my ongoing abstractions series.
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