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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Pool

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    Tourist or Street 2: Sparkle City

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Pool

    Hi John -

    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Pool
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    Tourist or Street 2: Sparkle City
    Late evening? Plenty of street light to help with the image capture. I like the color reflection on the left side but I wish that more of the waders had been facing your direction. This looks like a large expanse of water within the city square. Interesting that people are allowed to be in it. If I'd been one of those children, I would have been sitting it it! <chuckle>

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Pool

    Quote Originally Posted by skitterbug View Post
    Hi John -

    Late evening? Plenty of street light to help with the image capture. I like the color reflection on the left side but I wish that more of the waders had been facing your direction. This looks like a large expanse of water within the city square. Interesting that people are allowed to be in it. If I'd been one of those children, I would have been sitting it it! <chuckle>
    Hi Sandy,

    Interesting comment about the people frolicking in the pool and their direction of gaze, as a street photographer I found it interesting that they were not disturbed by onlookers and were instead fully engaged in their enjoyment. Thanks for commenting.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Indonesia

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    Tourist or Street 2: Sparkle City

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Indonesia

    RE: #104 - B/W brings out the detail nicely!

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Indonesia

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    RE: #104 - B/W brings out the detail nicely!
    Hi Sandy,

    Thanks for commenting, I added a yellow and red filter which helps elevate both the skin tones and the dress.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Indonesia

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    Hi Sandy,

    Thanks for commenting, I added a yellow and red filter which helps elevate both the skin tones and the dress.
    You added the filters in PP?

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Indonesia

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    You added the filters in PP?
    Yes, the only lens attachment filters I have is a sky filter which I've never used but might consider for some astrophotography, adding the filter during pp gives more flexibility and cuts down on after the shot corrections trying to alter what was done in-camera.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Indonesia

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Yes, the only lens attachment filters I have is a sky filter which I've never used but might consider for some astrophotography, adding the filter during pp gives more flexibility and cuts down on after the shot corrections trying to alter what was done in-camera.
    I do use the sky filter only to protect the lens. I've also given a polarizer filter a try but find that it cuts the aperture setting more than I like. Thanks for the info!

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Indonesia

    Quote Originally Posted by skitterbug View Post
    I do use the sky filter only to protect the lens. I've also given a polarizer filter a try but find that it cuts the aperture setting more than I like. Thanks for the info!
    Sandy,

    When you use the CPL are you at least getting the desired effects of the filter, reducing reflections, adding detail/contrast to skies?

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Indonesia

    It seems to help the reflection from the koi pond. I can't say that it has helped the sky any but then I've tried it in the middle of day when I am after a bird in the top of a tree (dark bird) with bright skies behind it. Good thing there is a delete button on my computer..... lots of failed attempts end up in the rubbish!

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Indonesia

    Quote Originally Posted by skitterbug View Post
    It seems to help the reflection from the koi pond. I can't say that it has helped the sky any but then I've tried it in the middle of day when I am after a bird in the top of a tree (dark bird) with bright skies behind it. Good thing there is a delete button on my computer..... lots of failed attempts end up in the rubbish!
    I find that if you keep the sun to the left/right of your peripheral you get the best effects of the lens.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Indonesia

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    I find that if you keep the sun to the left/right of your peripheral you get the best effects of the lens.
    Thanks for the tip John!

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: On Parade

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    Tourist or Street 2: Sparkle City

    Captured during recent Puerto Rican Day Parade, printed on Epson glossy 13" x 19" paper.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: On Parade

    Post #114 - A delightful picture of a lovely lady. Too bad the person behind the flag was also in the frame. Not much to be done about it though.
    I also notice that the sky isn't over bright! Did you happen to use a filter during the capture? Or were the conditions just right for a good exposure?

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: On Parade

    Quote Originally Posted by skitterbug View Post
    Post #114 - A delightful picture of a lovely lady. Too bad the person behind the flag was also in the frame. Not much to be done about it though.
    I also notice that the sky isn't over bright! Did you happen to use a filter during the capture? Or were the conditions just right for a good exposure?
    Hi Sandy,

    It was a partly cloudy day so bits of sunshine would burst through at opportune moments, yes parades can be a hit or miss encounter, thanks for commenting.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Rear View of Flat Iron Bulding, Toronto

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    Tourist or Street 2: Sparkle City

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Medusa Rising from the Sea

    What a curious sight. it is as though sheeting has been ripped from scaffolding by the wind. But of course there is no scaffolding.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Medusa Rising from the Sea

    Quote Originally Posted by Rufus View Post
    What a curious sight. it is as though sheeting has been ripped from scaffolding by the wind. But of course there is no scaffolding.
    Hi David,

    Thanks for commenting, yes this is an interesting piece of architecture called "the Gooderham Building" and also the "Flatiron Building", has an unusual façade whether you face from the front or back of the building.

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    Re: Tourist or Street 2: Rear View of Flat Iron Bulding, Toronto

    Hi John - I agree with David! Definitely unique. Is that made from cloth or is it metal sheeting formed to look like it is flapping about?
    Well taken!

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