Face-off ... Let's have a shoot-out - shall we?
Chris T wrote:
What do YOU think is the very best photograph, you've taken, so far - in 2019? … You know - the one you are so very delighted with - you are considering blowing it up to plaster a wall with it … any takers??
My best stuff is some of my latest.
Fotoartist wrote:
My best stuff is some of my latest.
That is one to be proud of!
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Fotoartist wrote:
My best stuff is some of my latest.
Nothing short of greatness.
I like that. I have one in my back yard (along with many more) but mine hasn't look this good this year.
Just curious, do you find that the darker day lilies seem to be reflective?
Thanks.
Dale
Fotoartist wrote:
My best stuff is some of my latest.
Actually out does NATGEO .., a superb shot and editing ...
Just a thought on organising images:
For a hobbyst why have images stored across multiple computers and cameras?
If you want to access to images from multiple locations set up a lan network, along with back up system.
For myself I use just one PC, connected to the net.
I use an editing program that has database capabilities (Lightroom).
For the, mostly, personal stuff I will have just one catalogue for the whole year. Currently it has 186 photographs in it.
For major shoots, like sporting events or for "clients), l will create a new catalogue.
After a shoot I copy the photographs, from the camera memory cards to the PC hard drive.
In Lightroom I will delete the rubish (be ruthless), rate the images, and tag (label) images so finding them latter is just a matter of usintg the search function.
I will then backup to an external hard drive the images.
Only then will I format, in camera, the memory cards.
After editing (which for some images may include using photosphop) some images for "clients" will be posted to my website so they can be downloaded by the "client". The client is notified.
The important ones to me (mostly family pics) are posted to Flickr and family is notified they are up and they can download them.
Vacation (although that has happened for a while) memories will also be loaded up to Flickr and put in abums.
The not important pics ('scapes, birds, flowers etc) are gradually uploaded to flickr or sites like this.
If after 12 months I havn't had any additional requsts from "clients" I will delete most of the event images that have not been published.
Not having some sort of sytem is rubish.
We’ll , I have a ton of them but will grab one .. taken this year in Yosemite ..D850 24-70 2.8
RowdyRay wrote:
Have a couple that I feel wall worthy. But, I've got a long way to go.
Okay, that's a handsome eagle shot.
Worthy.
From February, in northern Alaska. Polar bear in a blizzard.
Kinda liked this one from the San Diego Zoo in April. I didn't notice until downloading from the camera that evening how well the antelope's neck and antlers mimicked the cave wall in the background.
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