Archive for the 'Radiant Vista' Category

Jul 28 2008

Evolution of an image and it’s photographer

Published by Peter under Light Houses, Oregon, Radiant Vista

I have found that being part of a Photo Community is a valuable resource for improving both my image capturing and post processing techniques.
I have become a daily visitor and sometimes contributor to The Radiant Vista Community.
In this post, I thought I would take you through the evolution of an image from my post processing [...]

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Feb 19 2008

The Radiant Vista Workbench

Published by Peter under Mark S. Johnson, Radiant Vista

Mark Johnson, of the Radiant Vista, every so often, will ask for an image submittal for his Workbench segment.
A while back, I submitted one of those not so great captures that we all have from time to time and besides what good would it be to submit a “perfect image”.
The image included several correction challenges [...]

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Jan 27 2008

Going with the “flow” ….

I have been catching up with Craig Tanner’s Podcast - Light Diary on the Radiant Vista and got the inspiration to try to take a pretty ordinary snapshot image and make it into something a little more interesting.
Here is the original, as captured a couple of weeks ago at the Minuteman National Park [...]

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Dec 10 2007

What to do on a Cold Icy Day in New England

Rainy, cold, icy day in New England, not a very good day for a Sunny Day Photographer - ( good Blog Name !).
Patriots won and are 13-0 , Celtics are 17-2; this is suppose to be about photography, no sense in blogging about them.
What am I to do, What else can I write about ?
Checked [...]

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May 23 2007

The eye of the beholder

You may have guessed this is not a New England image, however it has a tale that maybe of interest. This image was captured on the road to Haleakala National Park on Maui, Hawaii.
 
I was more interested in reaching the summit of Haleakala than stopping - “to take a picture of cows”. However, my better [...]

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