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Oct 03 2008

Single Image HDR continued ….

Whenever I get a chance to visit the Napa Valley region of California. I try to stop at V. Sattui Winery located in St. Helena.
In addition to decent wines and a great little deli, V. Sattui Winery has a really neat stone Winery building which, to my eye, is a great photographic subject.
The first image, [...]

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Jul 18 2008

Cape Disappointment and more .. take 2 or is that take 3 ?

Published by Peter under HDRI, Lightroom, Oregon, Photomatix, Photoshop

Based on a suggestion of a friend, I decided to take another look at the illusion I was trying to create in the previous post. What I was trying to imply within the second image ( see previous post), was an illusion of a pending storm or a storm that had just left the area.
The [...]

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Mar 10 2008

Springing forward to spring …

Published by Peter under Lightroom, Photoshop

After two days of rain, almost 3 inches of the stuff, I’m ready for spring.
Decided to look back in my catalog of images and to review my notes on images may warrant recapturing this spring.
An image I came across was this early spring image of the Boston Public Garden Swan Boats. This image has many [...]

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Dec 20 2007

Another snowy and dreary day in New England

Winter hasn’t really started and it looks like it is going to be a long one here along the coastline of Massachusetts.
Not a good day for making images, at least not for a fair weather photographer like me.
So I thought I would play around with Lightroom and Photoshop along with a few techniques that I [...]

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Dec 14 2007

Monticello - with Scott Kelby’s 7 Point System

This is an image of Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson the third President of the United States. Monticello is located in Charlottesville Virginia and was a lifelong endeavor of creation for Jefferson.
Architecturally, Monticello is an example of Roman neoclassicism and contemporary French architecture.
- Google Earth Link to Monticello
For an excellent book on Monticello [...]

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