I love the egg photo. Who would have thought such a simple object would look so interesting, especially in B&W.
Day 38, idea stolen from Pretzel's 365 thread (go see it, if you haven't already).
Egg! Organic of course.
And I have been so lucky yesterday and today! Got my images for display printed out, VERY beautiful printing! (The quality, I mean). I ended up only giving 4.. the really dark one didn't make it. I got 2 beautiful flower images delivered - I changed shots with Ron![]()
And then I got 3 books from the lovely lady photographer who where here to give me some feedback on my images last summer, the yearly press images from 3 different years, and I love seeing those press images, normally I go see them displayed (oh, btw, one year a guy photographed my 2 dogs, so they got displayed there too
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Then I signed up for a workshop on jan. 15th - one where I will learn a lot about PP, keywords in LR, how to chose the best image, how to process it so it looks its best, oh its gonna be so good! He gives us some images he has shot, and then go through the PP with us.
AND. Last, but not least, a pretty famous photographer who really knows how to make shadows work in PS, is finally doing a workshop in Copenhagen, I waited quite some time for this, so YAY! Go see his stuff - Adrian Sommeling. Its very photoshopped but I am so amazed about the shadows he does. And besides this, I think its so good for inspiration, to go to workshops once in a while.
Okay. Rambling of - here is an egg, and a mobile shot of the books:
I am afraid you are right - fall is coming here and I am not looking forward to it. We don't get nice white snow and crisp days to photograph. We get rain and wind (which delivers the rain horizontally) and mud - lots of mud. Brown stuff does not photograph as well as white stuff.
As an aside I have a crick in my neck from the first photo above.![]()
AND. Last, but not least, a pretty famous photographer who really knows how to make shadows work in PS, is finally doing a workshop in Copenhagen, I waited quite some time for this, so YAY! Go see his stuff - Adrian Sommeling. Its very photoshopped but I am so amazed about the shadows he does. And besides this, I think its so good for inspiration, to go to workshops once in a while.
Wow! I love his style! Especially his kids photos.
Funny thing is I actually had an idea for some ideas for some composite work yesterday, before looking at his images, that are pretty close to some of the stuff he has made. I have no idea whatsoever how to get started on work like this. But maybe this just tells me that I will have to learn, some way or another![]()
That's a great idea. I'd really like to go. It's in Copenhagen, right? Is there a webpage for the workshop?Maybe you should come for the workshop?! Its pretty amazing what he does. I signed up for sunday. Mostly I am interested in how he makes the shadows but I'm sure I'll learn so much![]()
That's a great idea. I'd really like to go. It's in Copenhagen, right? Is there a webpage for the workshop?
Bottom one is the HDR (I think...). I like them both. I feel they both have a place. The best shot is spring flowers though! Also loving the shots of your dogs. I use to be a Samoyed owner in the past. Now just have a nutty lab to contend with.
Thats a shame, nidding
Day 42 - spring flowers.
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Guess which one is 5 shot HDR (and which do you prefer?):
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