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--Ron,
There are two things which I like about this forum. The
information and the images. Neither of which I could live without!
Keep em cominng....
My favourite as well was the last image.
--
Al B
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In many cases it is not a mistake, it is a preference.But I don't seem to be the only one making that mistake.
The histogram should reach the right edge to get the full range of the camera but is may also seem underexposed to some. I am certain that Ron's pics all cover the total range of the camera.I have seen several people call a picture "underexposed" just because the
histogram does not extend to the right edge.
--Ron,
I really like the feel of the wall photo. I also liked the
startkness of the composition of the second photo.
I am just beginning to learn how to do post processing and I found
the discussion between you and vtie fascinating. Here is my view of
lincoln.
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I may well have 'tweaked it' too much to punch up the contrast in
Photoshop. Any comments are welcome.
--
Dave
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Photos at http://www.dchung.com
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85mm @ f/1.4
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85mm @ f/5.6
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28mm @ f/4 with flash
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Ron
--
Ron Reznick
http://digital-images.net
http://trapagon.com
--They're the brightest part of the image, and totally out of focus.
I find that really distracting. I think it would worked better
with off-camera flash (from the right), dialed down, and (most
importantly) the entire image in focus.
Just my $0.02.
--Think I'm going to sign up for one of your classes sometime.
Best Regards,
David Anderson
85mm @ f/1.4
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85mm @ f/5.6
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28mm @ f/4 with flash
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Ron
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Ron Reznick
http://digital-images.net
http://trapagon.com
--You did pop that one up a little hard -- note the blown areas on
the knee, collar and chest. The statue is softly lit by the ambient
light in the memorial during the day, and on the day I was there
the brightest regions on the statue were about 160 luminosity.
Obviously this depends on the angle of the sun, the amount of
overcast, etc., but I doubt if you would ever find that statue
hitting over 200 luminosity.
Ron
--Ron,
I really like the feel of the wall photo. I also liked the
startkness of the composition of the second photo.
I am just beginning to learn how to do post processing and I found
the discussion between you and vtie fascinating. Here is my view of
lincoln.
![]()
I may well have 'tweaked it' too much to punch up the contrast in
Photoshop. Any comments are welcome.
--
Dave
[email protected]
Photos at http://www.dchung.com
Ron Reznick
http://digital-images.net
http://trapagon.com
Let me know when you want to get together...
Ron
--Think I'm going to sign up for one of your classes sometime.
Best Regards,
David Anderson
85mm @ f/1.4
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85mm @ f/5.6
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28mm @ f/4 with flash
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Ron
--
Ron Reznick
http://digital-images.net
http://trapagon.com
Ron Reznick
http://digital-images.net
http://trapagon.com
--I've looked at your website and can't seem to find much info (other
then to E-mail you) on your training classes.
Cost, locations and things of that nature. Also, I'm VERY new to
SLR photography and only been really taking pictures for a little
under a year (just bought my D100 July 5th). I only have one lens
(Tamron 28-75 XR Di) and am going to purchase a Sigma 70-200 lens
here in the next week or so. I don't have any external flashes,
etc.
I have no doubt that I could benefit from time spent with you as
I've yet to see one person say anything negative after having
attended one of your sessions. I'm just wondering what the
"minimum" requirements are for your sessions?
Just a month ago, I thought F-stop was a red octagonal sign with a
big letter F on it.
Thanks for your time. If you'd prefer to answer back channel,
please feel free to E-mail me at [email protected]
Best Regards,
David Anderson
Let me know when you want to get together...
Ron
--Think I'm going to sign up for one of your classes sometime.
Best Regards,
David Anderson
85mm @ f/1.4
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85mm @ f/5.6
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28mm @ f/4 with flash
![]()
Ron
--
Ron Reznick
http://digital-images.net
http://trapagon.com
Ron Reznick
http://digital-images.net
http://trapagon.com
--Thanks for the comments. I have sooo much to learn.
--Dave
--You did pop that one up a little hard -- note the blown areas on
the knee, collar and chest. The statue is softly lit by the ambient
light in the memorial during the day, and on the day I was there
the brightest regions on the statue were about 160 luminosity.
Obviously this depends on the angle of the sun, the amount of
overcast, etc., but I doubt if you would ever find that statue
hitting over 200 luminosity.
Ron
--Ron,
I really like the feel of the wall photo. I also liked the
startkness of the composition of the second photo.
I am just beginning to learn how to do post processing and I found
the discussion between you and vtie fascinating. Here is my view of
lincoln.
![]()
I may well have 'tweaked it' too much to punch up the contrast in
Photoshop. Any comments are welcome.
--
Dave
[email protected]
Photos at http://www.dchung.com
Ron Reznick
http://digital-images.net
http://trapagon.com
Dave
[email protected]
Photos at http://www.dchung.com
Hi Ron,85mm @ f/1.4
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85mm @ f/5.6
![]()
28mm @ f/4 with flash
![]()
Ron
--
Ron Reznick
http://digital-images.net
http://trapagon.com
Thanks for the comments. I have sooo much to learn.
--Dave
--You did pop that one up a little hard -- note the blown areas on
the knee, collar and chest. The statue is softly lit by the ambient
light in the memorial during the day, and on the day I was there
the brightest regions on the statue were about 160 luminosity.
Obviously this depends on the angle of the sun, the amount of
overcast, etc., but I doubt if you would ever find that statue
hitting over 200 luminosity.
Ron
--Ron,
I really like the feel of the wall photo. I also liked the
startkness of the composition of the second photo.
I am just beginning to learn how to do post processing and I found
the discussion between you and vtie fascinating. Here is my view of
lincoln.
![]()
I may well have 'tweaked it' too much to punch up the contrast in
Photoshop. Any comments are welcome.
--
Dave
[email protected]
Photos at http://www.dchung.com
Ron Reznick
http://digital-images.net
http://trapagon.com
Dave
[email protected]
Photos at http://www.dchung.com