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Jan 04, 2006 13:27 |  #1

A few from a walk I took today....

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Jan 04, 2006 13:40 |  #2

I don't know what to say that will do them justice. Great shots.


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Jan 04, 2006 13:41 |  #3

Love no 1 & 2, beautiful images. May i suggest that the text on the pictures is a bit distracting, maybe you can try to reduce its font and place it at the bottom of the picture(like the last one) or maybe on a border.


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Jan 04, 2006 13:55 |  #4

All of these are cracking shots! I would feel churlish to write otherwise. Great colour, composition and definition ... :-D


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Jan 04, 2006 14:00 |  #5

All great shots. Any info on settings / PP?


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Jan 04, 2006 14:04 |  #6

Wow! I have just looked at your website, NeoDude, it is very appealing. Beautiful photography; delightful presentation. Folks, check it out you are not likely to be disappointed! I am rating this thread GOOD.


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Jan 04, 2006 14:11 |  #7

Thanks for the comments folks.

As far as settings go all 3 were blended exposure shots. 1/10s @ F22 for the foregrounds and 1/60s @ F22 for the skys, same settings for all 3 shots.




  
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Jan 04, 2006 14:51 |  #8

Nice shots NeoDude. :) Where abouts were they taken?



  
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Jan 04, 2006 14:54 |  #9
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Superb. ;)


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Jan 04, 2006 15:01 |  #10

I have heard about blended exposure shots but never done it. Any links describing how it is done (preferably with PSP)?
BTW - I can't find any links on the homepage of www.flowinglight.com (external link) Am I missing something?


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Jan 04, 2006 15:47 |  #11

The first one stands out for me because of the great lighting. Can your share some tips on your 'blending' technique as you have some great landscape shots on your website.


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Jan 04, 2006 16:26 |  #12

Did you do an overlay in PS with a grad filter to blend them?


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Jan 04, 2006 22:30 |  #13

I love number 3! Its so cool that everything in the sun is no longer frosty but everything in the shadows is...




  
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Jan 04, 2006 23:45 |  #14

Outstanding and an excellent web site too.




  
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Jan 05, 2006 05:58 |  #15

These are gorgoues, I love the colors and the unusual look of the frost.




  
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