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01/24/2005 06:00:14 PM · #1 |
I was out and about the other day and took some pics. Thought I might share a few that i have worked on. Sorry if they are a bit grainy on your monitor. I wanted to run them through some noise software but ran out of time and wanted to post them anyway, Here they are...
I have B&W conversions of the landscapes in my port if anyone wants to look at them as well.
These are some Rams i found wandering on the mountain side. These are not zoo animals, these are very wild big horn sheep.
Sorry to post so many, but I got excited. Feel free to leave any comments or feedback. |
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01/24/2005 06:10:01 PM · #2 |
wow...how did you get them to look like that?
namely this one
Would you mind listing your post-processing steps?
Very good photos wow!
EDIT: this one too... AMAZING!
Message edited by author 2005-01-24 18:12:40.
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01/24/2005 06:11:25 PM · #3 |
Stunning and beautiful.
I too would be interested in your post-processing techniques.... whatever you're doing, it's working!
Great stuff-- keep it up!
Lee |
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01/24/2005 06:15:35 PM · #4 |
WOW Great shots. |
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01/24/2005 06:16:16 PM · #5 |
*is amazed*
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Damn those are good shots! HTH do you get them looking so good??
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01/24/2005 06:16:39 PM · #6 |
Really beautiful shots. I love the clouds and the water. Nice job!
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01/24/2005 06:16:45 PM · #7 |
Oh! Would I love to be able to wonder around there--just beautiful photos. To cold in NYC right now to go wandering. Exactly where is this wandering landscape? |
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01/24/2005 06:24:14 PM · #8 |
All the pics were taken the same day about 30-40 miles away from my home. The location is between Cody WY, and Yellowstone National Park.
As far as post processing, that is a secret I must keep to myself =) |
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01/24/2005 06:29:12 PM · #9 |
Na, i am kidding. It really can't be explained to much though. I start with the basic levels after I played with the image a bit when converting it from RAW. I never really use the same rules or guides. I just play with them to taste. I have started to get into making my images look a bit more like paintings. I know some don't like to loose the realism so I try to find a fine line between them. I then "paint" with dodging and burning to try to bring out what my eye saw when I took the shot. Selective color plays a big role in my post processing. I adjust every color channel. I usually add magent. and yellow to warm up the image. then play with the blues to change the sky and other things. Then I add in black and take out some white to help with contrast. Sometimes i go in to certain colors to add more saturation too. but all in all, it is just me playing around to no set rules =).
Hope this helps some. |
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01/24/2005 06:35:45 PM · #10 |
I think they are awesome, I really like the landscapes, I was going to ask what PS steps you took, but I already read. They really do look great |
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01/24/2005 06:36:50 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by G4Ds: Na, i am kidding. |
heh...and here you had me thinking it was some super secret. heh good work!
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01/24/2005 06:48:10 PM · #12 |
Extremely nice work. Congrats...
Robt.
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01/24/2005 06:50:12 PM · #13 |
Well I am out for the night. Thanks for all of the great comments!
=) |
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01/24/2005 07:50:50 PM · #14 |
Wow - some awesome shots there. |
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01/25/2005 10:10:21 AM · #15 |
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01/25/2005 03:46:07 PM · #16 |
I am going to give this a little bump. |
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01/25/2005 06:16:58 PM · #17 |
Just added Cruzin to me favourites - that is a damn fine photograph!
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01/25/2005 06:21:53 PM · #18 |
very nice, thanks for posting. As for Originally posted by G4Ds:
As far as post processing, that is a secret I must keep to myself =) |
this makes you a tease;) |
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01/25/2005 06:35:27 PM · #19 |
These shots are absolutely amazing. If only I was that productive when I just "roam around"
Message edited by author 2005-01-25 19:26:15.
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01/25/2005 07:23:14 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by G4Ds: All the pics were taken the same day about 30-40 miles away from my home. The location is between Cody WY, and Yellowstone National Park.
As far as post processing, that is a secret I must keep to myself =) |
Wonderful shots, and I am glad someone asked where they were taken, as I was wondering that myself. (This is EXACTLY why I like to see peeps put their location in their profile.)
I know the area, worked in Meteetse, Cody and also Shoshoni many years ago.
Anyway, amazing work, hope to see more.
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