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| random shots in Venice posted by ronschiller76 November 16, 2009 11:26AM | reply | quote | |
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Some shots around the streets and canals of Venice
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| Re: random shots in Venice posted by juznobsrvr November 16, 2009 02:14PM | reply | quote | |
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ron, very nice set... #4 looks like a motion blur -- like a mad dash to somewhere... #5 looks like a painting -- luv it... #10 is my fave
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| Re: random shots in Venice posted by shurla5 November 17, 2009 08:45AM | reply | quote | |
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These are fantastic, I love #5, 10 & 11 most. If you wouldn't mind letting us in on the post processing, I just love the look you obtained in these.
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| Re: random shots in Venice posted by RichB November 17, 2009 09:33AM | reply | quote | |
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Ron,
I'm with SHuRLa on these -- fantastic. Love the softness, yet vibrant colors at the same time. And yes, #5 does look like a painting. Did you use HDR on this one? Rich |
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| Re: random shots in Venice posted by ronschiller76 November 17, 2009 10:54AM | reply | quote | |
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Thank you very much. I generally use a series of post processing tools in photoshop to varying degrees. I generally make some minor adjustments in Adobe RAW then open Photoshop and check levels. I use noise reduction then duplicate the layer and run lucisart at a custom setting and compare it to the original. Then create a layer mask and paint in or blend it to my liking. Sometimes I wait to adjust levels until this point. Rarely I'll run another layer with Topaz Simplify at a custom setting and blend it with the other layers with a mask. I may also alter the saturation and adjust curves at the end. Sometimes a use a glamour shot focus layer and blend.
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| Re: random shots in Venice posted by picnic November 17, 2009 11:06PM | reply | quote | |
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I like the set quite a lot.
I do wish people (not just you LOL) would add what LB, optics, etc. they are shot with. Since I'm an old LB 2.0 user (until this afternoon when I'll get my new Composer and SWA converter), the new versions and optics and how people are using them interest me. Thanks for adding you processing notes. |
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| Re: random shots in Venice posted by ronschiller76 November 18, 2009 12:39AM | reply | quote | |
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Thanks, this set was shot with the composer and double glass optic. I had some difficulty entering the info last time. Also, I use an Olympus 4/3 so the resulting focal length is 100mm.
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| Re: random shots in Venice posted by yiota November 18, 2009 03:06PM | reply | quote | |
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Dear Ron your pictures are fantastic! They look like paintings and the colors you have captured are so vibrant.Great work friend!
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| Re: random shots in Venice posted by jonwaz November 23, 2009 05:21AM | reply | quote | |
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you've captured the spirit of venice ron
great set take care out there jonwaz -------- We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars Oscar Wilde |
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| Re: random shots in Venice posted by Ol' Don November 24, 2009 04:28AM | reply | quote | |
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Nice shots and beautiful processing. I like in particular #2,5,8.10 and 11. Thanks for sharing these.
Ol' Don Life is expensive, but includes a free trip around the sun! |
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| Re: random shots in Venice posted by Judy B.J. December 13, 2009 05:23AM | reply | quote | |
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Wonderful collection of shot from a most beautiful place
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| Re: random shots in Venice posted by Bob Layne December 20, 2009 08:10AM | reply | quote | |
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Love the series.
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