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Sep 21, 2011 13:09 |  #1

I'm super pumped! David Hobby at Strobist.com wrote an article on my work, and I figured I'd let everyone here know because this is more or less where I learned everything that I know over the last 2.5 years of owning a camera. The article goes into detail about my process for architectural photography. Check it out!

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I am beyond ecstatic. Wooo!


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Sep 21, 2011 13:11 |  #2

Awesome. Way to go mike. Ive forwarded your site to several people telling them this is how it should be done.


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Sep 21, 2011 13:14 |  #3

Very cool, Mike! Your work has certainly earned kudos here, and it's great to see it getting attention outside of POTN!!


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Sep 21, 2011 13:17 |  #4

Your work is excellent, Mike. Well worth getting a callout like that; so, congrats!.


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Sep 21, 2011 13:23 |  #5

Just saw this in my RSS feed. Congrats! You deserve it, your work is amazing.


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Sep 21, 2011 14:02 |  #6

Wow. That is just stunning. How much time goes into the PP process if you don't mind me asking?


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Sep 21, 2011 14:10 as a reply to  @ Sirrith's post |  #7

Sounds like a good read...new to photography


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Sep 21, 2011 14:19 |  #8

I saw those amazing images in your earlier thread and am actually surprised that it took them that long to recognize your skills. ;)
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Sep 21, 2011 14:37 |  #9

Congrats!!! Very, very well deserved. Your work is outstanding, a true art form. Really enjoyed the video and hope to see more of your work in the near future on this forum as well as more recognition by other photographers. I hope Scott Kelby will have you do a video for kelbytraining.com.


  
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Sep 21, 2011 14:40 |  #10

You take beautiful pictures!


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Sep 21, 2011 15:21 |  #11

Sirrith wrote in post #13140169 (external link)
Wow. That is just stunning. How much time goes into the PP process if you don't mind me asking?

Heh! If you read the article you will get a good idea -- multiple shots, layered with masks and blended!

Why, it's simple:)!


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Sep 21, 2011 15:25 |  #12

Cool!

Can I have your autograph?:cool:

Hey, but what about those blown highlights;)


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Sep 21, 2011 15:47 |  #13

umphotography wrote in post #13139889 (external link)
Awesome. Way to go mike. Ive forwarded your site to several people telling them this is how it should be done.

Thanks! I appreciate you spreading the good word around :)

tonylong wrote in post #13139909 (external link)
Very cool, Mike! Your work has certainly earned kudos here, and it's great to see it getting attention outside of POTN!!

Snydremark wrote in post #13139926 (external link)
Your work is excellent, Mike. Well worth getting a callout like that; so, congrats!.

timnosenzo wrote in post #13139956 (external link)
Just saw this in my RSS feed. Congrats! You deserve it, your work is amazing.

Thanks guys! Means a lot coming from you three, as well!

Sirrith wrote in post #13140169 (external link)
Wow. That is just stunning. How much time goes into the PP process if you don't mind me asking?

Anywhere from 1-4 hours per image depending on complexity. The first image in that video took about 90 minutes, the second, about three hours.

Hollywoodgt wrote in post #13140217 (external link)
Sounds like a good read...new to photography

smyke wrote in post #13140260 (external link)
I saw those amazing images in your earlier thread and am actually surprised that it took them that long to recognize your skills. ;)
Congrats!!

Thanks guys. Happy to be getting some exposure.

zerovision wrote in post #13140356 (external link)
Congrats!!! Very, very well deserved. Your work is outstanding, a true art form. Really enjoyed the video and hope to see more of your work in the near future on this forum as well as more recognition by other photographers. I hope Scott Kelby will have you do a video for kelbytraining.com.

I hope! I don't know if I'm quite good enough yet, though. He's a real heavyweight. Would love the opportunity if it presented itself.

theextremist04 wrote in post #13140377 (external link)
You take beautiful pictures!

thank you!

tonylong wrote in post #13140578 (external link)
Heh! If you read the article you will get a good idea -- multiple shots, layered with masks and blended!

Why, it's simple:)!

:lol:

windpig wrote in post #13140604 (external link)
Cool!

Can I have your autograph?:cool:

Hey, but what about those blown highlights;)

RAWWRR!! :lol::lol:


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Sep 21, 2011 15:49 as a reply to  @ mikekelley's post |  #14

To the guys that don't like all the photoshop work...ef em. :lol:


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Sep 21, 2011 15:51 |  #15

*LIKE*

WTG Dude...


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