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Site & Board Matters => About This Site => Topic started by: Kevin Raber on June 11, 2018, 09:53:59 am
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I just published a fun article on how I photographed and post-processed four images I made of the Chicago Bean while working on a larger project with the Fuji X-H1. You can find it HERE (https://luminous-landscape.com/the-four-beans/)
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Very creative Kevin - thanks.
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Interesting.
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Kevin - Thanks for this one. I really enjoyed your explanation of your process on a subject that everyone from close by Chicago has photographed! Jim
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" Indian-born British artist Sir Anish Kapoo "
you have left an " r " off of the Knight's surname, it should be Kapoor ;)
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It's always interesting to see how people approach quite aggressive post-processing, particularly when the results are so good.
Jeremy
(Jeff's right about Kapoor.)
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" Indian-born British artist Sir Anish Kapoo "
you have left an " r " off of the Knight's surname, it should be Kapoor ;)
In Hawai'ian kapu means "taboo" or "forbidden" depending on context. (Kapu was originally an all-encompassing code of conduct in pre-colonial Hawai'ian societies.)
-Dave-
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really enjoyed the article. love what you managed to do in capture one. I bought it and tried for a while but ended up back at Light Room. something about old dogs and new tricks springs to mind