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Icebreaker
15th of November 2004 (Mon), 20:11
Hi all Similar to a recent post, I would like all to visit my website and tell me what you think
http://ldwelton.com
Thanks
Cheers
Lloyd
aaronseminoff
15th of November 2004 (Mon), 23:35
Website is good, but maybe add an image or two to the home page, instead of having to click on a link to find them! www.aaronseminoff.com
tommykjensen
15th of November 2004 (Mon), 23:46
Website is good, but maybe add an image or two to the home page, instead of having to click on a link to find them! www.aaronseminoff.com
Hmm strange advice. It only requires 2 clicks to get to a photo on Icebreaker's site on Your own site which You post as reference it requires 3 clicks to get to a photo?
Icebreaker, navigation works fine. Personally I would choose a different background.
Agaric
17th of November 2004 (Wed), 15:31
Very nice site and great pictures. I agree with tommy- try some different backgrounds.
Did you shoot all of those pictures with digital or film or both. I ask because I was curious about the IR picures and if it was possible to do shots that good with digital camera.
aaronseminoff
17th of November 2004 (Wed), 23:13
Website is good, but maybe add an image or two to the home page, instead of having to click on a link to find them! www.aaronseminoff.com
Hmm strange advice. It only requires 2 clicks to get to a photo on Icebreaker's site on Your own site which You post as reference it requires 3 clicks to get to a photo?
Icebreaker, navigation works fine. Personally I would choose a different background.
Actually, There are 3 images on my home page! there are none on the other guys though!
Icebreaker
19th of November 2004 (Fri), 18:21
Very nice site and great pictures. I agree with tommy- try some different backgrounds.
Did you shoot all of those pictures with digital or film or both. I ask because I was curious about the IR picures and if it was possible to do shots that good with digital camera.
These are all shot with my Digital Rebel. I have found that I can only take IR pics with my Sigma 28-200mm Lens. All My Canon lenses produce the dreaded "Hot Spot". I shoot RAW, process in C1 Pro using a black&white camera profile(I believe that I found the link on the post-processing forum). Then I bring the tiff into Photoshop CS and tweek the curves and sharpen a little.
*EDIT: I forgot to mention that IR Shots are taken also with a Hoya R72 Filter
http://www.outbackphoto.com/artofraw/raw_08/essay.html
Profile is part way down the page
Cheers, and thanks for the comments
Lloyd
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