Over the years at UHH i have tried my hand at a number of "styles", wondering where, exactly, I fit in the wide range of photographic disciplines. I have dabbled in b&w inversion, cyanotype, solarization, low key, high key, minimalism, fantasy, high contrast monotone, pointilism and historic rendering.. As I fancy words almost as much as post-processing images, I added my own names to my various collections, and you can read them in the captions below. It is a body of work that I am very proud of.
Bridges
Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
Some interesting interpretations of images. I especially like Balsym and Barebones. Keep experimenting, it often gives the mundane new life!
Very cool and personally descriptive.
--Bob
Bob Yankle wrote:
Over the years at UHH i have tried my hand at a number of "styles", wondering where, exactly, I fit in the wide range of photographic disciplines. I have dabbled in b&w inversion, cyanotype, solarization, low key, high key, minimalism, fantasy, high contrast monotone, pointilism and historic rendering.. As I fancy words almost as much as post-processing images, I added my own names to my various collections, and you can read them in the captions below. It is a body of work that I am very proud of.
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I like the Tempest lighting and barebones.
Cool set. I like Secret Sauce
All of these are very nice!
These are all nice. There's nothing wrong with being multi-faceted!
ad8rr
Loc: Jackson, Michigan
All are excellent. Balsym, Barebones, and TheDarkSide are my favorites. Always look forward to your posts.
Bob, I find you work consistently excellent and challenging in both its technical aspects and its emotion impact. I am awaiting your book on PS Techniques, should you decide to publish one. I think what you have done (also with the leaves a couple of days ago) prove that photography is, indeed, an art form worth pursuing. I look forward to your future displays of art. -Bill
Tinker wrote:
Bob, I find you work consistently excellent and challenging in both its technical aspects and its emotion impact. I am awaiting your book on PS Techniques, should you decide to publish one. I think what you have done (also with the leaves a couple of days ago) prove that photography is, indeed, an art form worth pursuing. I look forward to your future displays of art. -Bill
Tinker, you may not have to wait too long.. Over the years, I have written a number of tutorials decribing exactly how I accomplished my effects. Click on Search at the top of the, then the link that says Advanced Search.. In the Subject: type Tutorial, under Section: leave All Sections as is, then under User Name: type Bob Yankle.. This will provide you with hyperlinks to my past work.
The last I looked there were 18 tutorials in the collection
Let me know if you were able to find them.
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