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Dec 9, 2013 14:22:36   #
drk64 Loc: Washington State
 
Here is a link to a photographer that doesn't use PS on his photos.
It's all done in the camera. I was fortunate enough to see it in action. Our club brought him in for a seminar and an "In the Field" workshop. He was deleting pictures from his camera that I would have given my eye teeth to have on my wall. Hope you enjoy his photos.

http://www.randalljhodges.com/

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Dec 9, 2013 14:26:21   #
bv52gyf Loc: Kincardine, Scotland
 
drk64 wrote:
Here is a link to a photographer that doesn't use PS on his photos.
It's all done in the camera. I was fortunate enough to see it in action. Our club brought him in for a seminar and an "In the Field" workshop. He was deleting pictures from his camera that I would have given my eye teeth to have on my wall. Hope you enjoy his photos.

http://www.randalljhodges.com/


Stunning images. thanks for the link
andy

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Dec 9, 2013 14:41:59   #
TheDman Loc: USA
 
"making color adjustments in camera" certainly means choosing picture styles, which are nothing more than post-processing presets built into your camera by the camera engineers. It's much like going to Photoshop and clicking "Auto-levels"... a PP preset. There's nothing more noble or inherently good about choosing one preset over the other, or simply doing it yourself.

That said, great shots. Imagine how great they could be if he chose not to limit himself.

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Dec 9, 2013 14:52:05   #
drk64 Loc: Washington State
 
TheDman wrote:
"making color adjustments in camera" certainly means choosing picture styles, which are nothing more than post-processing presets built into your camera by the camera engineers. It's much like going to Photoshop and clicking "Auto-levels"... a PP preset. There's nothing more noble or inherently good about choosing one preset over the other, or simply doing it yourself.

That said, great shots. Imagine how great they could be if he chose not to limit himself.


You're correct on the presets, but still a lot more to it than that. Majority of the pictures are time exposures with ND filters which include several techniques from f18-22 at different K levels.

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Dec 9, 2013 14:53:09   #
cudakite Loc: San Antonio
 
TheDman wrote:
"making color adjustments in camera" certainly means choosing picture styles, which are nothing more than post-processing presets built into your camera by the camera engineers. It's much like going to Photoshop and clicking "Auto-levels"... a PP preset. There's nothing more noble or inherently good about choosing one preset over the other, or simply doing it yourself.

That said, great shots. Imagine how great they could be if he chose not to limit himself.


Yikes, that sounds way defensive, how come? Your reliance and fervor for PP does not make you a bad person, lighten up dude.

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Dec 9, 2013 14:55:25   #
TheDman Loc: USA
 
drk64 wrote:
You're correct on the presets, but still a lot more to it than that. Majority of the pictures are time exposures with ND filters which include several techniques from f18-22 at different K levels.


You're correct, I was just pointing out one adjustment in particular.

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Dec 9, 2013 14:55:52   #
TheDman Loc: USA
 
cudakite wrote:
Yikes, that sounds way defensive, how come? Your reliance and fervor for PP does not make you a bad person, lighten up dude.


Ask that to the dude who insists he doesn't pp.

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Dec 9, 2013 15:00:09   #
drk64 Loc: Washington State
 
NO, NO No, just that I have all the same equipment Camera, PS, LR, Lenses but no filters (yet) and I'm not even close. I guess I need to spend more time shooting than learning all the computer stuff. Just a beginner at 66 years. Not intended to be defensive.

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Dec 9, 2013 15:04:34   #
mwsilvers Loc: Central New Jersey
 
drk64 wrote:
Here is a link to a photographer that doesn't use PS on his photos.
It's all done in the camera. I was fortunate enough to see it in action. Our club brought him in for a seminar and an "In the Field" workshop. He was deleting pictures from his camera that I would have given my eye teeth to have on my wall. Hope you enjoy his photos.

http://www.randalljhodges.com/

I've seen his work before. Some pretty spectacular shots.

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Dec 9, 2013 15:05:03   #
TheDman Loc: USA
 
Wasn't referring to you - I meant the photog in the link. His work is great, but why the need to tell everyone that you don't pp and then right after state that you don't care if anyone does? Clearly you care a little, or you would have never mentioned it, and you wouldn't mind doing some if the situation required.

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Dec 9, 2013 15:07:12   #
St3v3M Loc: 35,000 feet
 
Thank you

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Dec 9, 2013 15:17:22   #
Dryart38 Loc: Carlsbad, NM
 
drk64! You're right, there is life after photoshop! I checked out his link - his work is beautiful!

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Dec 10, 2013 07:54:29   #
Grand Loc: Lebanon, Pa
 
Me, jpeg all the way.

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Dec 10, 2013 08:11:44   #
Tom Kelley Loc: Roanoke, Virginia
 
TheDman wrote:
"making color adjustments in camera" certainly means choosing picture styles, which are nothing more than post-processing presets built into your camera by the camera engineers. It's much like going to Photoshop and clicking "Auto-levels"... a PP preset. There's nothing more noble or inherently good about choosing one preset over the other, or simply doing it yourself.

That said, great shots. Imagine how great they could be if he chose not to limit himself.


Agree 100%. He still changed the photo. Like to see some of his work straight out of the camera with no editing. I'd venture to say it wouldn't be any better than anyone else's work on here, all things being equal, composition, gear etc.

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Dec 10, 2013 09:42:24   #
amyinsparta Loc: White county, TN
 
Edit in the camera, edit in Elements,etc. What is the difference? Either way, the original doesn't look like the finished product. Or am I wrong?

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