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10/26/2004 03:08:50 AM · #1 |
I'm here in San Antonio on business and I just wanted to say thanks to those who recommended taking pictures along "River Walk". I went out last night and took a few pictures. See what you think of these:
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10/26/2004 03:25:13 AM · #2 |
Your post remindered me that I had been there a couple years ago, (forgot) and there is little to say to anyone that has not been there other than GO!
Nice shots BTW!
What PP was done?
PS auto-level actually did a nice job shifting them away from so much red.
Wish I had a better camera than the old Mavica floppy at the time - it's such a beautiful & romantic place.
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10/26/2004 04:37:32 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by BradP:
Wish I had a better camera than the old Mavica floppy at the time - it's such a beautiful & romantic place. |
I would second that. Went there for a day nine years ago, and i still remember it being a very lovely city. The memory of the drive from Corpus Christie in July in an old Blazer with broken A/C will probably also stay with me till i die... I also remember celebrating my 20th birthday with my family, sitting outside a lovely cafe in San Antonio watching them all drink margaritas (bloody stupid american drinking laws). Can't remember what camera I would have had - probably a 35mm canon sureshot, or even still my old Le Clic 110! |
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10/26/2004 07:05:59 AM · #4 |
David, those are lovely shots... and I hope you're having a great time in the Lone Star State. San Antonio is definitely a beautiful place to visit! I don't know if anyone told you, but the bridge in this picture:
is known as "the kissing bridge" or "Selena's bridge." It appeared in the movie "Selena" and is a premiere romantic spot in town. Lots of lovers steal a kiss or two while on the bridge.
I think your shots are beautiful as they are. The colors and lighting give them a dreamy look. Thanks for sharing, and I can't wait to see more! :o) |
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10/26/2004 08:11:40 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by BradP: What PP was done?
PS auto-level actually did a nice job shifting them away from so much red. |
I used levels to brighten slightly and also to increase contrast... but I purposely didn't change he colors. When I did auto levels it felt "flat" to me, so I left the colors the way they were.
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10/26/2004 08:16:38 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by laurielblack: the bridge in this picture:
is known as "the kissing bridge" or "Selena's bridge." It appeared in the movie "Selena" and is a premiere romantic spot in town. Lots of lovers steal a kiss or two while on the bridge. |
Awesome! I didn't know that... I saw the couple up there and I hurried and took the picture. I took a couple more pictures after they left. And even though the couple is slightly blurry (it was a long exposure and they moved!) I felt that this picture held more "impact" than the pictures without the couple, even though they were technically better shots.
Originally posted by laurielblack: I think your shots are beautiful as they are. The colors and lighting give them a dreamy look. Thanks for sharing, and I can't wait to see more! :o) |
Hmmm... now you make me want to go back and purposely add a soft focus to the picture to see what it looks like. Maybe later tonight, I gotta get going already.
Thanks!
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