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| 11/16/2018 10:21:06 PM |
after earthby instepsComment: My graphic-designer instinct is to say this would work well for a print ad with the space on the left for type.
My camera gives me noise like that at ISO 400, and printed photos (as in magazines) are built of nearly-visible dots of ink ... I find the quality of the composition and overall "feel" make the noise largely irrelevant or perhaps even an additional "feature". |
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| 11/08/2018 08:40:53 AM |
View from the Looby jomariComment: There is a building in my neighborhood with some of these glass bricks -- they are one of my "favorite" subjects for square/rectangular shots. Excellent work to bring out all the random detail. |
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| 11/06/2018 03:51:48 PM |
squareby MAKComment: Surprisingly effective in a scene where one might expect a panoramic image. |
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| 11/05/2018 06:18:31 PM |
A1010296by MAKComment: I don't think I've ever seen an arch with a skinny keystone like that -- great find and detail. |
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| 11/05/2018 06:16:41 PM |
The Good Room #2by jomariComment: This layout reminds me of the painting of Van Gogh's bedroom.
Thanks for the details (on the other shot). |
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| 11/05/2018 11:45:02 AM |
- - - -by krnodilComment: As someone remarked on one of my pictures, well-spotted! :-) |
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| 11/05/2018 11:43:12 AM |
Zebra Reduxby NikonJebComment: It's so hard to get them to hold still -- nice work. what focal length were you at for this? |
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| 11/05/2018 11:41:23 AM |
1381by pixelpigComment: I like how you turned the perspective -- looks like one of those geometric abstract paintings popular a while ago. I taken a lot of shots waiting in the dentist's office too. :-) |
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| 11/02/2018 12:01:25 PM |
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| 10/22/2018 12:44:35 PM |
It's Catchingby GeneralEComment: Originally posted by posthumous: whatever you did to filter this is very interesting and compelling.
I'm hanging this in my fantasy gallery
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Thanks Don,
It's actually simple -- I set a custom White Balance using a Magenta swatch, which the camera uses to compensate by shifting everything toward the Green, which is "opposite" from Magenta on the "Color Wheel."
I carry a 4x6 print with the primary Additive (RGB -- middle row) and Subtractive (CMY -- top row) colors just for this purpose -- feel free to download and use the print (third row of colors are arbitrary).
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