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Gas Man 06-03-2009 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Sixxxxer (Post 219329)
LMAO...Gas...No Offense Boss but EricR is a Picture I took...And its one I submitted for Myself.

Yeah but I thought you were putting it in for eric... like ebbs was doing... we can give you credit if it wins.

marko138 06-03-2009 07:37 AM

Lock this shit up. We've got a winner.

Mr Lefty 06-03-2009 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by DLIT (Post 219783)
Looks the same to me...pure gayness.

Lol if that looks the same as hdr to you... You need an eye exam. :lol:

Papa_Complex 06-03-2009 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by eBBs15 (Post 219927)
Lol if that looks the same as hdr to you... You need an eye exam. :lol:

I rather like it. There are times when the pushed contrast/pinhole effect just works.

http://www.morallyambiguous.net/mult...0-P3216030.JPG

(Image posted as link, to avoid confusion)

Mr Lefty 06-03-2009 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Papa_Complex (Post 219955)
I rather like it. There are times when the pushed contrast/pinhole effect just works.

http://www.morallyambiguous.net/mult...0-P3216030.JPG

(Image posted as link, to avoid confusion)

yeah I do to... I just fucked around with those... a bit over done for alot of people's taste... it's cool... I was just saying it looks nothing like HDR.

Papa_Complex 06-03-2009 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by eBBs15 (Post 220218)
yeah I do to... I just fucked around with those... a bit over done for alot of people's taste... it's cool... I was just saying it looks nothing like HDR.

I'm guessing that you've got a Photoshop action for those. I'm lucky; my latest camera has "art filters" and can do it with in-camera .JPG directly. I can use the preset and if I don't like the effect, then I've still got the RAW file to work with.

Mr Lefty 06-03-2009 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Papa_Complex (Post 220226)
I'm guessing that you've got a Photoshop action for those. I'm lucky; my latest camera has "art filters" and can do it with in-camera .JPG directly. I can use the preset and if I don't like the effect, then I've still got the RAW file to work with.

I got a lightroom preset. I shoot in RAW.... then do the conversions.

if ya got lightroom ya can get the presets I have here... http://www.presetsheaven.com/

Papa_Complex 06-04-2009 10:50 AM

I don't use Lightroom. In fact I barely use photo editing software; Paint Shop Pro when I do. I'm more of a documentarian so most of my shots rarely get more than a subtle tweaking of the curves or a little unsharp mask. If you're dealing with a couple of thousand shots over the course of 3 days and have to get the best to the editor the same day that they're shot, then you learn to make do.

I had three shots published by a group based in England and while they all started as RAW files (I turf out the .JPGs shortly after the event), they were all developed with the in-camera settings. One got a run through Noiseware, because it was shot at ISO 800 on a heavily overcast day. That's it.

Mr Lefty 06-04-2009 08:25 PM

ahh ok... yeah I need to be better about processing my photos right away.... even with a couple hundred I get lazy and they pile up.

I'm not out to win any awards with my photos... I'm more into figure'n out what looks intresting and what not... (funny I say that in a POTM thead:lol:) I don't really even look back at my old photos... most aren't really for memories... just a hoby.

the ones I keep for memories go unedited... cause they just get copied to a cd right away.

marko138 06-04-2009 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Papa_Complex (Post 220494)
I don't use Lightroom. In fact I barely use photo editing software; Paint Shop Pro when I do. I'm more of a documentarian so most of my shots rarely get more than a subtle tweaking of the curves or a little unsharp mask. If you're dealing with a couple of thousand shots over the course of 3 days and have to get the best to the editor the same day that they're shot, then you learn to make do.

I had three shots published by a group based in England and while they all started as RAW files (I turf out the .JPGs shortly after the event), they were all developed with the in-camera settings. One got a run through Noiseware, because it was shot at ISO 800 on a heavily overcast day. That's it.

I'm with ya, brother. Aside from HDR, I'm not a fan of touching up photos. I like to do it right the first time. And even the HDR, I dont like the super cartoonish looking HDR's.


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