
Showing posts with label people. Show all posts
Showing posts with label people. Show all posts
Friday, 17 December 2010
Thursday, 16 December 2010
342: The Gateway

It was fun, though! Didn't finish shooting, of course. Being put off for a warmer weekend, I presume.
Settings: f/14, 1/80, ISO 800, P-FA 50mm. Monochrome and curves adjustments.
Labels:
alley,
archway,
monochrome,
night,
paving,
people,
street,
streetlights
Sunday, 7 November 2010
Tuesday, 26 October 2010
296: Food is Fast
Tuesday, 17 August 2010
Friday, 2 July 2010
183: The Crossing Point

The past, of course.
I think this project is going well, despite some distinct difficulties with finding good subjects that cause me to hunt around for small things to shoot tiny details of. Note to self: Please try not to macro-scavenge so often.
There's just no substitute for breaking from familiar ways and trying something new, but some days things just don't go so well, and I end up posting three images a couple of days later to catch up.
Doubt, lazyness and insularity are the inglorious trifecta of bad ways I must fight against if I want to see this year-long project through to its end.
The EOS D30 has a definite problem with white balance in some RAW files. Loaded up in some editors they look distinctly green, and when I corrected the white balance, the blown-out sky in this shot went very purple. So monochrome was a good option here. JPEGs are usually fine - if only it had the contemporary-style option to shoot both.
Settings: f/8, 1/160, ISO 200, EOS D30, 35mm Photax-Paragon M42. Some sharpening, curves adjustment and cropping.
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