Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => Discussing Photographic Styles => Topic started by: PhillyPhotographer on May 10, 2008, 04:49:27 pm
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Hats off to Lens Work for showing HDR photos.
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I think the HDR really works in those photos. The air of unreality actually enhances the images. This is another excellent issue.
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Eric,
you are back,
how was the trip?
BlasR
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You can see them in color here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/big_easy/sets...57603254424917/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/big_easy/sets/72157603254424917/)
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Hats off to Lens Work for showing HDR photos.
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Which issue? I get LW Extended and the last issue received is #75
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Which issue? I get LW Extended and the last issue received is #75
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Issue 76
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Eric,
you are back,
how was the trip?
BlasR
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Hi BlasR,
New Mexico was fantastic. About two thousand images in three weeks, from sandstorm at White Sands; pelicans, avocets and Bianchi Pheasants (never heard of them before) at Bosque; lots of Anasazi ruins (mostly at Chaco Canyon); and weird rock formations at Bisti and Plaza Blanca (in Abiquiu). Dust all over the sensor of my 5D, so I have lots of spotting to do in PS (the clone tool is my friend).
Except for the winds (especially at White Sands and Bisti), weather was just about perfect.
I'll try to post a few in another weeks or so.
Eric
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Which issue? I get LW Extended and the last issue received is #75
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It's #76, which just arrived at my house a couple of days ago.
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It's #76, which just arrived at my house a couple of days ago.
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Looks like I'll have something in the mail to look forward to. All I seem to get now a days are williams. -They're bigger than bills
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Hi BlasR,
New Mexico was fantastic. About two thousand images in three weeks, from sandstorm at White Sands; pelicans, avocets and Bianchi Pheasants (never heard of them before) at Bosque; lots of Anasazi ruins (mostly at Chaco Canyon); and weird rock formations at Bisti and Plaza Blanca (in Abiquiu). Dust all over the sensor of my 5D, so I have lots of spotting to do in PS (the clone tool is my friend).
Except for the winds (especially at White Sands and Bisti), weather was just about perfect.
I'll try to post a few in another weeks or so.
Eric
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Will be great to see some, of your photos
how was bosque del apache? Any birds? I think they take off at the end of march.
Well, welcome back.
Blas
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Will be great to see some, of your photos
how was bosque del apache? Any birds? I think they take off at the end of march.
Well, welcome back.
Blas
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No cranes, but lots of other birds. Three kinds of egrets, American Avocet, white-faced Ibis, White Pelicans, both Ring-necked Pheasant and Bianchi Pheasant, one Osprey, lots of ducks, coots, grebes, etc. It was pretty spectacular for "off-season". The nice thing is there were no bird-watchers there. We had the place pretty much to ourselves.
I'll post some soon.
Eric
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I really love Jim Laurence's portfolio. I've long had a fascination with pipes and industrial machinery, and I find his aesthetic very compelling.