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03/23/2019 01:52:48 AM · #226


my theme .. take photos and do stuff to them .. more or less ..
in this case less ..

Message edited by author 2019-03-23 05:36:06.
03/23/2019 12:43:03 PM · #227
Poetography

03/23/2019 03:55:44 PM · #228
Light in the dark (Outside only)
03/23/2019 04:07:57 PM · #229
Theme: Food and eating - EATING







03/23/2019 04:50:55 PM · #230
square yard or smaller

03/23/2019 07:15:57 PM · #231

My theme is get outside.

Message edited by author 2019-03-23 19:16:15.
03/23/2019 09:14:44 PM · #232
These were taken along the woods out back:

03/23/2019 09:33:05 PM · #233
Old or wrecked cars or parts thereof
03/23/2019 11:46:28 PM · #234
Keep Moving

03/24/2019 12:17:09 AM · #235


my theme .. taking photos and doing stuff to them .. more or less ..
and maybe experimenting a bit ..
03/24/2019 05:00:26 AM · #236
Poetography

03/24/2019 02:08:54 PM · #237
This is for marnet, who posted a comment on one of my images wondering if it would have more impact in color. Here's my response:

Originally posted by marnet:

Wouldn't this image have more impact in colour?

Remember my Side Challenge theme is Minimal B&W In-Camera. Although, I did process this one a bit for exposure. So... yep, it would have more impact, I think. When shooting for in camera .jpg, I alway use Raw+JPG settings. See below for a quick take of a color version, which more clearly captures the new growth and the fire damage:

03/24/2019 03:02:31 PM · #238
Originally posted by wbanning:

This is for marnet, who posted a comment on one of my images wondering if it would have more impact in color. Here's my response:

Originally posted by marnet:

Wouldn't this image have more impact in colour?

Remember my Side Challenge theme is Minimal B&W In-Camera. Although, I did process this one a bit for exposure. So... yep, it would have more impact, I think. When shooting for in camera .jpg, I alway use Raw+JPG settings. See below for a quick take of a color version, which more clearly captures the new growth and the fire damage:


Yes, color gives the clear contrast between the burnt and the new. I lived through 2009 fires near Melbourne in Australia and after 4 months I took these photos:
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The Australian vegetation is quite bizarre, the gum trees (eucalyptus) regenerate through the bark.
03/24/2019 04:22:54 PM · #239
Blooming (Outside only)
03/24/2019 08:51:50 PM · #240
A little something different
03/25/2019 01:24:28 AM · #241
Keep Moving

03/25/2019 04:47:46 AM · #242


my theme .. taking photos and doing stuff to them .. more or less ..
maybe experimenting a bit ..
03/25/2019 08:34:49 AM · #243
Learning Photoshop
03/25/2019 04:10:27 PM · #244
On the job nearly.

03/25/2019 05:23:04 PM · #245
Old stuff (Outside only)
03/25/2019 10:24:45 PM · #246
square yard or less

03/26/2019 01:15:03 AM · #247
Keep Moving

03/26/2019 04:12:15 AM · #248


taking photos and doing stuff to them .. more or less ..
and maybe experimenting .. :)
03/26/2019 02:35:05 PM · #249
Theme: Food and eating - this time, before getting to tables and plates and deserts, I have to pause and introduce ART

03/26/2019 04:07:23 PM · #250
River view (Outside only)
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