Week 40: Green Leaf in a Chinese Garden
Leaf by urbanflyer, on Flickr
A quick trip to Portland and an hour at the Chinese Garden yielded many opportunities for joyful photography!
Week 40: Green Leaf in a Chinese Garden
Leaf by urbanflyer, on Flickr
A quick trip to Portland and an hour at the Chinese Garden yielded many opportunities for joyful photography!
Nice shot.
Week 41: Down to the Beach
Down to the Beach by urbanflyer, on Flickr
Time has been tight so did not get out much last week. But am committed to keep posting.
Week 41, nicely framed.
In the leaf and both footpath images, the histograms are showing signs of significant amounts of PP (spikes, sawtooth patterns). Makes me wonder how the original out-of-camera images looked before editing ...
... Just curious, no criticism intended. Histogram stuff like that, especially spikes, bother this pedantic old man.
Last edited by xpatUSA; 15th October 2019 at 01:50 PM.
Very little PP on the footpath--some increase in saturation in leaves and slight rotation of orientation, a little vaporizing of some trash on the path
the leaf--significant cropping and removal of some stray branches
I am not a purist for PP. I am willing to make the image what I want rather than a record shot--just my preference. Of Course I must start with a good base. We all approach our images differently.
Judith - I generally have a polarizing filter in my bag and use it for most shots that involve leaves, I'll pop it on and use it to cut the reflections. These reflections tend to be there even on cloudy days.
Yes, there is a trade-off; I will need about a 1-1/2 stop larger exposure to compensate for light loss from the polarizer. I don't see a lot of image quality loss when I shoot at ISO 200 versus the base ISO of my camera (ISO 64). The polarizer is one filter that can't be replicated in post-processing. In a shot like this, there is no sky so one does not even have to worry about the look and banding in the sky at wide angles that can result from using a polarizing filter.
Last edited by Manfred M; 15th October 2019 at 05:35 PM.
Week 42: From the Sea
From the Sea--Burke Museum by urbanflyer, on Flickr
Our natural history museum just reopened in their new building. One area had a heap of negatives on a light table and this is what I constructed. Quite a change of pace for me but a challenge in PP.
Week 42, nicely captured.
Week 43--Monet's Garden--automotive abstract
Monet-automotive abstract by urbanflyer, on Flickr
This is a new addition to my series "automotive abstracts". I find a good image from time to time.
Nice concept for week 43.
Week 44: Fallen Oak Leaves---This was an experiment in color--
We were traveling all November so I have some catching up to do!
\red and white oak merge by urbanflyer, on Flickr
Week 44: absolutely love it.
Cheers Ole
I like it! The results of your experiment are excellent.
Week 44, nicely seen and captured.
Week 45--Monet Morning--Iron Gate Reservoir
monet morning by urbanflyer, on Flickr