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  • Reply 61 of 94
    objra10objra10 Posts: 679member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Splinemodel


    Hey OBJ, is that you getting married, or do you do wedding photos?



    no, I just dabble in wedding photography...
  • Reply 62 of 94
    objra10objra10 Posts: 679member
    another



  • Reply 63 of 94
    asaphasaph Posts: 176member




  • Reply 64 of 94
    Quite possibly one of the most beautiful parts of Europe:

  • Reply 66 of 94
    placeboplacebo Posts: 5,767member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by shetline


    Where's the shot after she gets pushed in?



    Now aren't you edgy.
  • Reply 67 of 94
    placeboplacebo Posts: 5,767member
    Experimenting with camera / post tweaking



  • Reply 68 of 94
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by davy sez


    Quite possibly one of the most beautiful parts of Europe:





    That is stunning. Where is it?
  • Reply 69 of 94
    gene cleangene clean Posts: 3,481member
    Looks like Montenegro to me. The town may be Kotor.
  • Reply 70 of 94
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by playcrackthesky


    That is stunning. Where is it?



    Its lake Bled in the northwestern part of Slovenia. I have family near there in Ljubljana so I spent this summer visiting them. It a great place because not only is it unbelievably beautiful, it's also really cheap (although I think that will change when they switch to the Euro next year).
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  • Reply 72 of 94
    powerdocpowerdoc Posts: 8,123member
    Celemourn : nice pics.

    But I don't understand pic 2 : link error ?
  • Reply 73 of 94
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Powerdoc


    Celemourn : nice pics.

    But I don't understand pic 2 : link error ?



    /boggle they all seem to be working from my end... will check with exploder.
  • Reply 74 of 94
    powerdocpowerdoc Posts: 8,123member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Celemourn


    /boggle they all seem to be working from my end... will check with exploder.



    It works, but I don't understand the interest of a blurry image of a garden and a balcony ?
  • Reply 75 of 94
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Powerdoc


    It works, but I don't understand the interest of a blurry image of a garden and a balcony ?



    Ah! It's rather tongue-in-cheek. I suppose I should have included the title: 2:15 AM. It's actually a park, rather than a garden.
  • Reply 76 of 94
    Celemourn: whatever camera you're using, or what ever post-processing you're doing, has resulted in some very rich color.
  • Reply 77 of 94
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Splinemodel


    Celemourn: whatever camera you're using, or what ever post-processing you're doing, has resulted in some very rich color.



    Thanks. Canon EOS Digital Rebel. I primarily have just tweeked the saturation and brightness in these, with an occasional tweeking of the sharpness. Also the whitepoint. I only shoot in RAW, specifically so that I can tweek WP afterwards. That's probably the single biggest part right there. I'm a tad bit colorblind (never knew until I enlisted in the Army) and I think that may have some impact on my preference for vivid colors. As a result, I usually adjust my photos toward a higher than typical saturation and contrast. I'm currently using Canon's Digital Photo Professional software that they have online for free. Will be stepping up to Aperture whenever I get around to getting a MacPro.



    I really don't care much for pastels.
  • Reply 78 of 94
    yoseyose Posts: 62member




    Took the photos this last weekend while having fun with a lensbaby.
  • Reply 79 of 94
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Yose






    Took the photos this last weekend.



    Cool. I like the blur effect. Looks kinda like the time I did an improvised macro with a 200mm lens.
  • Reply 80 of 94
    yoseyose Posts: 62member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Celemourn


    Cool. I like the blur effect. Looks kinda like the time I did an improvised macro with a 200mm lens.



    Thanks. Right now I'm not too happy with my current lens, it's a Tamron 24-135, F4.5–F5.6, etc., and have been playing aroun a lot more with the Lensbaby I got at Christmas.
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