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Official Post Your DSLR Still Photography Thread

some of my favs

some of my favs

Here are some of my favorite pics from last summer up in alaska:

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wow... Alaska ... wow ...amazing
 
I really like your grading... I am still to figure out how to get the skin tones from your third pic in the first post. ...

... simply by using dropper in shop to know whats going on there and then trim channels in curves or in local colors or in balance etc. to get same values as in original. :wink:
But you need at least similar kind of picture with enough color informations in every channel. Not something like 8 bit cmyk :sad:
 
All my pics are comps. I'm a compulsive compositor. Hope you like the style.

Aha, I just somehow didnt expected comps or too much manipulated pics in this thread. Its kinda confusing.
 
... simply by using dropper in shop to know whats going on there and then trim channels in curves or in local colors or in balance etc. to get same values as in original. :wink:
But you need at least similar kind of picture with enough color informations in every channel. Not something like 8 bit cmyk :sad:

I can shoot RAW so I should be good to go, but... :pinch: what was that you said? lol

By shop do you mean photoshop? the dropper, is that the thing that lets you click somewhere to see the values of a pixel? I know how to use curves, don't know where local colors is, and know how to use balance.

What I am wondering is if there is a formula for that look... I would call it the Guess look... but a lot of other fancy brand names use it. Is there a particular balance to strike to give it that golden brown glow?
 
... a formula for that look...

Hey Rob, the formula for that skin tones is:

1- Get a 13 days full body tan in Fuerteventura
2- Shoot a little underexposed both flash and ambient (8000/2,8 in this case)
3- Paint on the skin a light screen layer mask
4- Desat only the red channel, only on the skin



Its kinda confusing.

??? Is this thread imposing some posting rules? In the case i didnt notice, sorry.




Danimal, amazing places, bears, pictures

Thanks everybody for your kind comment. You are all hardcore shooters.
 
Hey Rob, the formula for that skin tones is:

1- Get a 13 days full body tan in Fuerteventura
2- Shoot a little underexposed both flash and ambient (8000/2,8 in this case)
3- Paint on the skin a light screen layer mask
4- Desat only the red channel, only on the skin

1- I'll work on it :)
2- Ok, I can see how that would help
3- Not sure I understand... sorry, I suck with terminology
4- I knew it! I was afraid of saying it and getting it wrong
 
I can shoot RAW so I should be good to go, but... :pinch: what was that you said? lol

By shop do you mean photoshop? the dropper, is that the thing that lets you click somewhere to see the values of a pixel? I know how to use curves, don't know where local colors is, and know how to use balance.

Yes Photoshop, yes Eye dropper, but sorry for Local Color it should be Selective Color.
 
??? Is this thread imposing some posting rules? In the case i didnt notice, sorry.

Definitely not Paolo, I didnt mean it this way. Sorry.
I am just going here for inspiration. Just how others see things thru lens of their camera so I tend to belive to all what I see. That's why I was bit confused at that particular picture. :biggrin:
 
That was Alabama Hills in Lone Pine, CA two nights ago. Mt Whitney is visible on the left. It was very beautiful out there under the moonlight.

Haha, I am loving these new, lower gas prices.
 
me likes katies' wig.. all :)
 
Tom, that Vegas shot is amazing (#320). I love the light on the tree.

Some shots from my new year's trip Finland:

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My 5DMkII arrives tomorrow! A four month wait is nothing..

edit: links just in case the photos don't show up.
 
Hey KidRobot, I can't see them for some reason. And I agree on 320 being an amazing photo.

Tom, I wonder however why you are shooting such high ISOs.. not that they are not very clean, but a little longer exposure wouldn't hurt right? I am not as avid of a photographer but wouldn't a composite be best? One of the sky with your robot head and one for the ground stationary?
 
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