Post some photos you took
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i didnt take this, but its a corker none the less
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Nice picture. There used to be a few building of this style in PP that are now torn down (Norodom by that school and where Golden Soriya Mall is now). Any information on the style of the architecture?
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How did you get him to take his shirt off and how did things progress from there?charliethreezero wrote:well that escalated quickly...
I wholeheartedly agree that art in any form is very subjective.. I love Kennzo's images.. but don't like the weird frames that he seems to add for those posted here.. I also think U2 had a half decent first couple of albums and the rest is shit.. the Rolling Stones have barely enough good music to fill one album and that any food which contains fish is fit only for serving to people whom you don't like.. EVERYTHING is subjective.. I like the post processing of images, for me personally its a means of attaining the image I want, and when I take a picture, I already have an idea of what it will become. When I say I am trying to do more "in camera" I refer to aperture, composition, depth of field, white balance etc etc not any sort of effect. I add the original "as shot" image below.. when taking the picture, I could of selected B+W, maybe asked the chap to move back a bit and a little to the right so the light was how I wanted it.. I chose not to impose on the poor fella and to slightly over expose with an eye to "tweaking" the contrast in post.
Thanks again for the critique.
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Outstanding my good man!Ukky wrote:Just to say thanks to Phuket2006 in his magnanimous reply in our email exchange after I had crankily had a pop at him on here.I guess we are both passionate about our pics
Just some pics I took this week end of my next door neighbours peregrine......
I tend to sleep in the nude. Which isn't a bad thing except for maybe on those long flights.
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Beautiful shots,
obviously your NOT in Cambodia
obviously your NOT in Cambodia
"We are turning into a nation of whimpering slaves to Fear—fear of war, fear of poverty, fear of random terrorism, or suddenly getting locked up in a military detention camp on vague charges of being a Terrorist sympathizer." HST
Haha.nightmare.believer wrote:I unfriend you.Phuket2006 wrote:Why?nightmare.believer wrote:Would you please post the original photo for comparison?epidemiks wrote:nightmare.believer wrote:Is this picture color enhanced?
Highway 8, Prey Veng
Show me a camera that delivers raw files like that and I'd probably buy it. More than I'd normally push the colour but it works for me in this case.
Tweaked colour and highlights in lightroom and some work on the cloud intensity in Nik Color fx 4. Not HDR. Well, not a multi shot stacked tone mapped hdr.
Edit. Ha. Just took a look at these on the work pc. Colour is pushed way over my normal cringe threshold. Time to calibrate the old edit monitor.
he is the photographer, an this is how he wants to show HIS photo.
Unless he is asking for advice on how he post processed it.
Here's the processing on this shot.
1. Raw out of the camera:
Camera: Nikon D300s, 28/1.8 Sigma
Shuttuer/Aperture: 1/640s, f/10
2. My "Cambodian Wet Season" LR5 preset developed over 3 wet seasons.
3. A bit of highlights, shadows, colour temp, and exposure
4. A final buzz through Nik Color Efex Pro 4, first time I've really played with it - a bit too much 'drama' in this case.
Other shots I posted follow much the same process.
HTH
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Perhaps some of the most challenging photography I have ever done!
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http://kenedgar.com/#/noforever/
Perhaps some of the most challenging photography I have ever done!
More at:
http://kenedgar.com/#/noforever/
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What an awesome image. .. nice one.Kennzo wrote:Khmer Thrash Metal Band - NO FOREVER.
Perhaps some of the most challenging photography I have ever done!
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Fat people are harder to kidnap..
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Slowly.. and lot's if spit.nightmare.believer wrote:
How did you get him to take his shirt off and how did things progress from there?
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Fat people are harder to kidnap..
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this is how 'roundeye' gets about
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