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Posted by: Rich in Digital Photography, Notes from Gadget, Photo of the Day
Things have gone so fast that I haven’t been able to put all of my ducks in a row. I’m working on it. And progress is being made.
Before the gallery show I’d started building a new website for my photography. I’ve linked to it, and I’m sure you know about it. Pretty cool setup. It shows slide shows of shots I’ve taken. But I hadn’t collected up the photos I wanted to sell on it. And the slide show makes it a little hard to pick through prints.
So…..yesterday I started working on a static gallery page with Photoshop Lightroom. The big issue wasn’t page design. It was much simpler. Naming the darned photos. If you haven’t noticed, I never name my shots. Good grief, naming photos. Really, come on. It’s a picture of the Dells, or a picture of a window…..call it what you like.
Well, I can’t do that now. Ian had 3 different prints in the gallery called “Granite Dells.” Hard to track what is what. So I needed to sit down and name the prints. I did that yesterday and started figuring out templates. None of them match my current websites. But that will change. I’ll customize it in time….just not right now!
So, the new “Select Prints” page is up. In total 39 prints are currently available. There’s an e-mail link on the page as well if you’d like to ask about getting a print. All will be available for purchase through Ian’s Gallery. Now you’ll know the name of the shot so you can actually get the right one.
Hopefully tomorrow’s post will be less business and more fun. I’ve got the day off, I’ve caught up on prints that Ian needed, and I think I’ll take a nap. I’ll try to fill it all in tomorrow. In the meantime check out the select prints. You might not have seen all of them! ![]()
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I have an HDR question for the master.
How do you adjust for dynamic objects in your pics? Like the flag in your firehouse plaza picture. I know that sucker was waving, because I took an HDR in that neck of the woods a few months ago. Do you simply select the image with the best ‘version’ of the flag, and then correct it to match the HDR through contrast and saturation (basically what I did), or are you doing something magical?
Thanks!
Tombo,
In the wireless industry we refer to what I did as “PFM”. The word magic is in that acronym.
There are multiple ways, The one you suggested is an avenue. You can also tell the HDR software in question to reduce ghosting artifacts. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. You can also make a pseudo-HDR from one shot when you’re dealing with objects in motion.
In my case, reduced ghosting artifacts, then employed some techniques learned in the 7 Point System. Gosh, I should do promotional work for Mr. Kelby, shouldn’t I?
Rich, Finally, after almost two weeks without, we’ve got sustained connectivity, so was able to start catching up. And now, after SEEING all you’re doing with your photos can’t wait for a bit of real leisure time to go through all the past postings I’ve missed. Want to see more of those HDR images! Bert
That water looks so peaceful. You captured it perfectly!