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Mar 9, 2021 00:07:25   #
just playing with a theme :)


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Feb 25, 2021 21:31:07   #
did these for a different forum which was bottle specific. still working off some stay at home-itus and trying to be creative on my table top. stay safe be happy :)

hot, romantic, and drunk

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bleach bypass with deep colors

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corks without bottles :(

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Feb 25, 2021 21:16:15   #
nimbushopper wrote:
A new Cigar lounge opened up here in an old church! It's called Cathedral Cigars and they wouldn't let me use my cameras because I looked too"professional". They had no objection to phone pictures(go figure). That's my son in the picture.


Really great work. Thanks for sharing
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Feb 22, 2021 10:24:44   #
Thank you kindly. I appreciate you taking time to look and comment. Glad you took the time :)
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Feb 21, 2021 15:16:05   #
found this in my treasure box. thought it would be a good table top project in hi rez mode :) enjoy your day.


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Feb 21, 2021 14:40:10   #
LeeinNC wrote:
this is my feeder!"


Great Shot, Great Caption :) thank you for sharing.
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Feb 21, 2021 14:32:48   #
Jim-Pops wrote:
Bought this over a month ago without any blooms. A few days ago it finally opened.


Simple and elegant, thanks for sharing :)
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Feb 10, 2021 11:54:18   #
kpmac wrote:
Nice image. What guitar is that? The guitar is one of my hobbies, too.


It's a Squire 50's Vibe telecaster. My other fender guitars are American. This is my first Squire. I love it.
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Feb 10, 2021 10:02:06   #
my newest guitar and photo subject. a true blending of hobbies :)


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Feb 10, 2021 09:56:45   #
Dixiegirl wrote:
Hi Frankie! Always so good to see you and your beautiful photography!!! Your creativity amazes me! Please stay safe!


Thank you. You always have a nice way of inflating my ego. Awe Shucks Mam I sure to appreciate it :)
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Feb 6, 2021 08:15:33   #
Thank you all for taking a look and too comment. I appreciate your taking time to share your thoughts.
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Feb 5, 2021 15:39:52   #
Linda From Maine wrote:
Love the pov of #1! The Dutch Angle was a new term to me in 2016 when I posted a pic and someone mentioned.

I also like the pasta shot very much. Its simplicity is very effective.

If you need more ideas, here's the list for Facebook's Create 52 Photography Project that I (and a few other UHHers) belong to.


Thanks Linda, I will check that out on Facebook. I appreciate you taking a look and commenting :)
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Feb 5, 2021 10:35:17   #
Haven't posted in a while. Still working on my creativity during social distancing. Some of my latest attempts in the still life camp.

Book and a Cup of Coffee

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Let there be clowns (Hi Rez Mode)

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Pasta Oliva (my day to cook)

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Oct 27, 2020 13:00:43   #
stavros wrote:
October, 2020


Just WOW....thanks for sharing
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Oct 15, 2020 15:29:15   #
sploppert wrote:
thanks I prefer to expose for the high lights as they can't be recovered if blown out other than that I shoot RAW and edit in PS.


I agree with you and shared your learning experience (38 years I worked at the film factory).
Yes overexpose negative film and under expose positive (slide) film. The reason was when you were processing the film and printing in the dark room.... you had more latitude when you negative was a little denser allowing you to recover more information (you could not recover from a thin negative). With slide film because the process actually created the image with the residual silver halide from the exposure (basically the process eliminated the exposed silver halide and then exposed the unused silver halide to create the positive image this also had an impact on the amount of dye (dye coupled) that occurred giving you riche colors and saturation. Most people did this by adjusting the ISO plus or minus from the actual value which would bias your meter to either under expose or over expose. example (ISO 100 set the Camera ISO to 80 to over expose negative film), the inverse for slide film. You just then used normal exposure metering to set your exposure. Now in digital you use a function called exposure compensation and since your dealing with a positive image slightly under exposing tends to work very similar to what we use to do with slide film. This is subject to the metering method you use. But if you are using matrix metering generally using that old film rule to keep from blowing out the highlights works pretty good. It helps if you understand your cameras dynamic range. film vs digital the physics are different but the same rules still work pretty good. I can almost hear all the little guru's telling you why this is BS but it works for me :) have a great day.
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