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01/02/2009 09:20:12 PM · #1 |
I was going to email you this prash
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01/02/2009 08:36:40 PM · #2 |
Hey guys when its time for the next SF get together, lemme know too. i will keep an eye on the threads too. |
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09/23/2008 06:55:10 PM · #3 |
I don't understand what is a triptychs , if can sens me detail information regarding that , i can follow the further steps.
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04/15/2008 01:56:06 PM · #4 |
Ha! If you want an actual tutorial on triptychs, I'm the last person you want to do it. It would go something like this: Find three images you like and make them about the same size. Put them all together in one image and then try over and over again to add borders until you eventually end up with a size that DPC Prints will accept. Save as sRGB.
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04/15/2008 01:10:04 AM · #5 |
In the mean time:
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04/15/2008 12:32:45 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by sfalice: Originally posted by Rasai: Alice, Regarding your "NEW" profile picture... the secret I've found for getting good pictures is to be sure and put an attractive subject in it! |
Awwwwww, thanks, rasai.
Now, about triptych stuff. Seems to me we should get philipdyer to do a tutorial on this one. what do you think, Leah? |
I concur :)
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04/15/2008 12:30:38 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by Rasai: Alice, Regarding your "NEW" profile picture... the secret I've found for getting good pictures is to be sure and put an attractive subject in it! |
Awwwwww, thanks, rasai.
Now, about triptych stuff. Seems to me we should get philipdyer to do a tutorial on this one. what do you think, Leah? |
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04/15/2008 12:07:48 AM · #8 |
Alice, Regarding your "NEW" profile picture... the secret I've found for getting good pictures is to be sure and put an attractive subject in it!
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04/14/2008 09:41:30 PM · #9 |
ok can someone help me with the triptych? I'm no expert here, I have all three images but they are all different sizes, I made mine and philip's shot the same size w/out any real loss of quality but labuda's image is about 3 times smaller that the others even though it's the original, I have no clue what I'm doing wrong...I also just don't have a clue in general though. help?
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04/14/2008 01:34:56 PM · #10 |
Thanks for posting all those pictures, Leah! I'd love to see the triptych of all of us taking pictures of each other. :-)
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04/14/2008 10:41:17 AM · #11 |
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04/13/2008 05:28:15 PM · #12 |
okay I finally got the chance to finish and post these, sorry it took so long :( By the way labuda you are the master and Philip, I have some serious DOF envy. Anyway here ya go, let me know if you want to see any of the originals/larger files/borderless ones.
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04/06/2008 03:15:39 AM · #13 |
Hello Aleks, I have to say that you were correct in suggesting the "composure" on the "Haight & Ashbury" photos, as yours were much better than any I got! 20~20 hindsight would have me as the student paying significantly more attention to the 'Master' focusing on all that you were doing! You do indeed have the "Photographers Eye". I look forward to another opportunity to share your company again. I'm sure to pay more attention to what is going on around me, and the same holds true for each of the others in the get togehther! I've much to learn! It was a pleasure meeting you and all of the others in the group!
Welcome Back, whenever!
Tim
Originally posted by labuda: Hey!
I'd like to thank all those that came out to show me San Francisco last saturday! I had a great time. Maybe we could do it again some day...
It's nice to see all your pictures that are up, there's some really good stuff.
Here is my compilation of favourite pictures from the trip: San Francisco 2008 |
Message edited by author 2008-04-15 00:10:22.
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04/03/2008 10:36:12 PM · #14 |
Awesome pictures, Aleks! You were right about that kind of processing working well for the body art shots. I just posted all of mine without processing, but now that I've seen your shots I want to go back and play around with them. :-)
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04/03/2008 01:47:41 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by labuda: Hey!
... Here is my compilation of favourite pictures from the trip: San Francisco 2008 |
Hey, thanks for sharing. There's lotsa interesting things to see there. Welcome back any time! |
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04/03/2008 02:54:49 AM · #16 |
Hey!
I'd like to thank all those that came out to show me San Francisco last saturday! I had a great time. Maybe we could do it again some day...
It's nice to see all your pictures that are up, there's some really good stuff.
Here is my compilation of favourite pictures from the trip: San Francisco 2008
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04/02/2008 02:36:33 AM · #17 |
Originally posted by PhilipDyer: So that's what we were doing while you were at the gallery, Alice. Do you wish you had joined us? ;-) |
oh, sure, Philip. then I could have looked a little stunned too.
But, hey, I got my part of the AWE Gallery 2nd Anniversary
Spring Show up and ready for our opening next Sunday.
Come, if you have a chance.
And I mean anyone who happens to be in San Francisco next weekend.
Shameless plug: Here's our website with the information
under "Events" A Woman's Eye Gallery |
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04/02/2008 01:29:37 AM · #18 |
So that's what we were doing while you were at the gallery, Alice. Do you wish you had joined us? ;-)
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04/02/2008 12:14:37 AM · #19 |
Originally posted by PhilipDyer: I hope that SmugMug is working smoothly now because I just finished posting all of my pictures from the trip that Aleks and I took to the San Francisco Body Art Expo. There were a lot of fun people there and almost everyone was eager to have their picture taken. That was a very fun day. :-) |
HaHa I was able to see them all. And will go back for a longer look. The site is working just fine for me.
On that last shot, Aleks is looking a little dazed, as if to say "what have I just seen!"
good shots, Philip. |
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04/01/2008 11:40:31 PM · #20 |
I hope that SmugMug is working smoothly now because I just finished posting all of my pictures from the trip that Aleks and I took to the San Francisco Body Art Expo. There were a lot of fun people there and almost everyone was eager to have their picture taken. That was a very fun day. :-)
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04/01/2008 06:09:05 AM · #21 |
Wow VERY nice pictures! I was in good company... hope some of the talent rubs off on me! I'm much better at shooting racing cars & motorccycles! Just a note on the photo site for the:
//www.phildyerphotography.com/gallery/4627137_NJKxb
It took me a few tries to get through the shots as the site kept hanging? When I saw them I really liked them!...although your lens' seems to have some sort of abberation that makes me look a bit FATTER than usual! Ha Ha !
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04/01/2008 05:57:52 AM · #22 |
Hello Everybody,Here is the responce from the site council:
Hi Tim,
While there's no way to keep those who may have seen it from voting, there's no rule that you cannot enter something that's been seen. There is a possibility that a few might vote it lower if they feel you've broken anonymity. You'll need to assess that risk, based on how many views it got prior to you either pulling it down or hiding it.
Regards,
kirbic
Message edited by author 2008-04-01 06:00:35.
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04/01/2008 12:13:27 AM · #23 |
Hey, I just checked out your pics, Tim -- very nice! I uploaded a few from our GTG on my SmugMug site here:
World's sexiest photographers
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03/31/2008 08:43:50 PM · #24 |
Originally posted by C_Steve_G: Originally posted by Zeuss: Damn! I knew I should have joined you guys!
Carl |
^ What he said. ^ |
Me too :-( I was in Ellensburg, WA - Prineville, OR shooting other pictures, so guess I'll have to wait till next time. -BB
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03/31/2008 08:33:32 PM · #25 |
Ever wonder why people use short words? It took me four tries at Google to come up with what I hope is the right spelling of: reminiscing (and I still don't think I got it right)
Anyhow, I was thinking about our time in the Haight on Saturday and pulled up this image from a while back when I was fooling around with this technique:
This is where we waited in the Haight for PhilipDyer to park the car. A long, and spirited process, you can be sure. A brave man, that Philip.
When I first took this image, it was on a Sunday, and there was nobody around. Wow.
In any event, I tried mightily to simulate a bowling ball in the middle where the pavement is, but wasn't good enough to do it.
Be my guest...
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