2011 SBI Clearwater Natl Championship - P H O T O S
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As far as the post-processing is concerned... it's called 'artistic license'.
Just doing my thing... And that includes shaping an image the way I feel like it should be shaped depending on any number of things; including the subject matter, lighting, what I had for breakfast, humidity and image quality as well as the quality of the chit in my pipe.
Every photographer sees things differently and processes his images differently. I'm just trying to tell the story as I see it and in an interesting way. If you want perfection, head on over to Pete's thread- his stuff is always razor-sharp and as close to technically perfect as you could ask for.
Your comments are always appreciated.
Just doing my thing... And that includes shaping an image the way I feel like it should be shaped depending on any number of things; including the subject matter, lighting, what I had for breakfast, humidity and image quality as well as the quality of the chit in my pipe.
Every photographer sees things differently and processes his images differently. I'm just trying to tell the story as I see it and in an interesting way. If you want perfection, head on over to Pete's thread- his stuff is always razor-sharp and as close to technically perfect as you could ask for.
Your comments are always appreciated.
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As far as the post-processing is concerned... it's called 'artistic license'.
Just doing my thing... And that includes shaping an image the way I feel like it should be shaped depending on any number of things; including the subject matter, lighting, what I had for breakfast, humidity and image quality as well as the quality of the chit in my pipe.
Every photographer sees things differently and processes his images differently. I'm just trying to tell the story as I see it and in an interesting way. If you want perfection, head on over to Pete's thread- his stuff is always razor-sharp and as close to technically perfect as you could ask for.
Your comments are always appreciated.
Just doing my thing... And that includes shaping an image the way I feel like it should be shaped depending on any number of things; including the subject matter, lighting, what I had for breakfast, humidity and image quality as well as the quality of the chit in my pipe.
Every photographer sees things differently and processes his images differently. I'm just trying to tell the story as I see it and in an interesting way. If you want perfection, head on over to Pete's thread- his stuff is always razor-sharp and as close to technically perfect as you could ask for.
Your comments are always appreciated.
Thanks, Jay we all have our way of looking at the subject matter. and in the end the viewer's here and on other sites get the benefit of our time, energy, and our passion for boating!
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As far as the post-processing is concerned... it's called 'artistic license'.
Just doing my thing... And that includes shaping an image the way I feel like it should be shaped depending on any number of things; including the subject matter, lighting, what I had for breakfast, humidity and image quality as well as the quality of the chit in my pipe.
Every photographer sees things differently and processes his images differently. I'm just trying to tell the story as I see it and in an interesting way. If you want perfection, head on over to Pete's thread- his stuff is always razor-sharp and as close to technically perfect as you could ask for.
Your comments are always appreciated.
Just doing my thing... And that includes shaping an image the way I feel like it should be shaped depending on any number of things; including the subject matter, lighting, what I had for breakfast, humidity and image quality as well as the quality of the chit in my pipe.
Every photographer sees things differently and processes his images differently. I'm just trying to tell the story as I see it and in an interesting way. If you want perfection, head on over to Pete's thread- his stuff is always razor-sharp and as close to technically perfect as you could ask for.
Your comments are always appreciated.
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As far as the post-processing is concerned... it's called 'artistic license'.
Just doing my thing... And that includes shaping an image the way I feel like it should be shaped depending on any number of things; including the subject matter, lighting, what I had for breakfast, humidity and image quality as well as the quality of the chit in my pipe.
Every photographer sees things differently and processes his images differently. I'm just trying to tell the story as I see it and in an interesting way. If you want perfection, head on over to Pete's thread- his stuff is always razor-sharp and as close to technically perfect as you could ask for.
Your comments are always appreciated.
Just doing my thing... And that includes shaping an image the way I feel like it should be shaped depending on any number of things; including the subject matter, lighting, what I had for breakfast, humidity and image quality as well as the quality of the chit in my pipe.
Every photographer sees things differently and processes his images differently. I'm just trying to tell the story as I see it and in an interesting way. If you want perfection, head on over to Pete's thread- his stuff is always razor-sharp and as close to technically perfect as you could ask for.
Your comments are always appreciated.
#38
Sure, mang.
Hold on a sec...
I could elaborate on my energy level during the edit cycle, also, too.
After a multi-day event like LOTO or Key West, it can take days or weeks to get through a few thousand shots. I could look at things differently at any two given moments.
case in point:
LARGE CINTRON21 INCOMING
Hold on a sec...
I could elaborate on my energy level during the edit cycle, also, too.
After a multi-day event like LOTO or Key West, it can take days or weeks to get through a few thousand shots. I could look at things differently at any two given moments.
case in point:
LARGE CINTRON21 INCOMING
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As far as the post-processing is concerned... it's called 'artistic license'.
Just doing my thing... And that includes shaping an image the way I feel like it should be shaped depending on any number of things; including the subject matter, lighting, what I had for breakfast, humidity and image quality as well as the quality of the chit in my pipe.
Every photographer sees things differently and processes his images differently. I'm just trying to tell the story as I see it and in an interesting way. If you want perfection, head on over to Pete's thread- his stuff is always razor-sharp and as close to technically perfect as you could ask for.
Your comments are always appreciated.
Just doing my thing... And that includes shaping an image the way I feel like it should be shaped depending on any number of things; including the subject matter, lighting, what I had for breakfast, humidity and image quality as well as the quality of the chit in my pipe.
Every photographer sees things differently and processes his images differently. I'm just trying to tell the story as I see it and in an interesting way. If you want perfection, head on over to Pete's thread- his stuff is always razor-sharp and as close to technically perfect as you could ask for.
Your comments are always appreciated.