I like it more. The colors are not my kind of thing, but its a lot more natural than the crankupthefilters.jpg you posted before.
Wonderful burg.
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I like it more. The colors are not my kind of thing, but its a lot more natural than the crankupthefilters.jpg you posted before.
Last edited by burgundy; 26 Jan 2009 at 10:11 PM.
They both say "look! photoshop!"
Some recent photographs.
These are a few of my older images. I didn't feel like resizing, so enjoy the 3008x2000. I'll post more when I'm not feeling so goddamn lazy.
I've been working on a website for this stuff but I've fallen behind on the technique. There's a lot of cool shit that I see around the tubes and it would seem easy to implement it but damn if this stuff ain't as easy to learn as it used to be. CSS in PHP files? Where the fuck have I been?
(All taken with my Nikon D90 on either 18-55mm or 55-200mm lenses. Levels/tones/color saturation/whatnot done in Lightroom and/or Photoshop)
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At the dog beach with Bucky
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Some random building in New York.
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The Oceanside pier.
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Birds at Yankee Stadium
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One of New York's finest giving Jeter and the Yankees the business. I hope they learned their collective lessons. (This one's for Burg)
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This is a glass cieling at the San Diego airport.
I think you need a different focus outside of your local surroundings, none of those i really found interesting.
Wonderful Rhydant, i remember when you were contemplating buying a camera when we were at the zoo, it looks like it was a worthwhile investment.
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You should get rid of the building in the upper right in your new york shot.
Wanted to take some fisheye pics, but I am not yet ready to spring the $$$ for the Raynox lens. Test pics with natural light.
Not bad for a $15 peephole, some cardboard, and some electrical tape.
Resized and a little sharpening, plus auto contrast in PS.
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