Camera: iPhone 4S Camera
Lens: no data
Exposure: no data
File Type: jpg
Post Processing
All post processing was done with the iPhone app called Shakeitphoto.
Filters Applied
None
Camera: iPhone 4S Camera
Lens: no data
Exposure: no data
File Type: jpg
Post Processing
All post processing was done with the iPhone app called Shakeitphoto.
Filters Applied
None
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Nikon 18mm f/2.8
Exposure: Matrix Metering, 1/125, f/5 with an ISO of 4,000, File Type: Nikon RAW
Post Processing
Photo was processed in Photoshop CS5 where I cropped the photo and toned down the background and lightened the eyes slightly.
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust, Photo Pop
Also, can’t say when he lost one of his K9 teeth as I’ve never noticed it till he let out this big yawn tonight.
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Nikon 50mm f/1.4
Exposure: Matrix Metering, 1/320, f/2.2with an ISO of 4,000, File Type: Nikon RAW
Post Processing
Photo was processed in Photoshop CS5 where I cropped the photo and toned down the shadows slightly.
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust, Photo Pop
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8
Exposure: Matrix Metering, 1/400, f/10 with an ISO of 500
File Type: Nikon RAW
Post Processing
Photo was processed in Photoshop CS5 where I cropped the photo and toned down the background and lightened up his face slightly due to the back lighting of the portrait.
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust, Simple Pop
I found his safety glasses helped to make the portrait that much more interesting as does the ball he was trowing to first base.
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Nikon 300mm f/4
Exposure: Matrix Metering, 1/2500, f/4 with an ISO of 4,000
File Type: Nikon RAW
Post Processing
Photo was processed in Photoshop CS5 where I cropped the photo and toned down the background slightly.
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust, Photo Pop
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Nikon 200mm f/4
Exposure: Matrix Metering, 1/3200, f/3.5 with an ISO of 4,000
File Type: Nikon RAW
Post Processing
Photo was processed in Photoshop CS5 where I cropped the photo from it’s original vertical format and toned down the background slightly.
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust, Clarity
We’d been here before on other occasions, but after talking with my aunt over the weekend about family history I found out that this is the first church I attended as a child with my family. In fact, Chase is the same age I was when our family moved back to Kentucky when I was 2 years old.
Great service and warm welcomes by everyone there. If you live in the area and are looking for a church home then I’d highly recommend it! Oh, almost forgot, they’re standing facing the sanctuary of the church and the clock above their heads was made by my uncle Lowell.
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 @24mm
Exposure: Matrix Metering, 1/200, f/3.5 with an ISO of 4,000
File Type: Nikon RAW
Post Processing
This image as shot as an 5 image HDR because I wanted to bring out the detail of the stain glass over the main door and the entry to the church and all the tonal detail that went with it. The tonemaping was done using Photomatix Pro. Final touches were In Photoshop CS5 using auto levels and some burning down on the edges of the photo.
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust, Photo Pop
Camera: iPhone 4S Camera
Lens: no data
Exposure: no data
File Type: jpg
Post Processing
All post processing was done with Photoshop CS5 where it was cropped slightly and burned down around the edges slightly to tone down what I felt was a distracting background.
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust’s Photo Pop
Camera: iPhone 4S Camera
Lens: no data
Exposure: no data
File Type: jpg
Post Processing
All post processing was done with the app called Snapseed were some burning in was done to tone down the background.
Filters Applied
Snapseed’s details and drama
Camera: iPhone 4S Camera
Lens: no data
Exposure: no data
File Type: jpg
Post Processing
Levels were adjusted in Photoshop CS5 and a little dodging and burning.
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust, Clarity
Each photo piece was brought into Photoshop CS5 and placed on a black background layer. I then played around with each picture on different layers until I had a look that I liked and that kinda made up my face, in an abstract sort of way.
Camera: Shakeitphoto App
Lens: no data
Exposure: no data
File Type: jpg
Post Processing
Was done on the iPhone using the Shakeitphoto app. The images were then opened in Photoshop CS5 placed and layered for effect and then flattened to produce the final photo. I then converted the image to black and white which I like better.
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust, Clarity
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 @145mm
Exposure: Matrix Metering, 1/160, f/2.8 with an ISO of 4,000 File Type: Nikon RAW
Post Processing
Photoshop CS5 using levels and some dodging to lighten up the shadows in his eyes and a little burning in on the mid-tones around his jacket..
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust, Exposure Correction and Simple Pop
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Nikon 300mm f/4
Exposure: Matrix Metering, 1/1250, f/4 with an ISO of 1,250
File Type: Nikon RAW
Post Processing
Photoshop CS5 using auto levels and some dodging to lighten up the shadows on his face.
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust, Exposure Correction and Photo Pop
Today’s portrait is of my niece Jeanne and her husband David after dinner at their home in Madisonville. I watched Jeanne grow up over the years to become the beautiful and loving mother and wife she is today. I think David knew me perhaps before he knew Jeanne, as we used to chat during morning walks at the city park. When I heard they were dating I was thrilled and even more so when they were married. A loving couple and I’m proud of them both!
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 @70mm
Exposure: Matrix Metering, 1/60, f/2.8 with an ISO of 4,000
File Type: Nikon RAW
Post Processing
Photoshop CS5 using auto levels and some burning down on the edges of the photo.
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust, Exposure Correction and Simple Pop
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 @66mm
Exposure: Matrix Metering, 1/200, f/3.5 with an ISO of 4,000
File Type: Nikon RAW
Post Processing
Photoshop CS5 using auto levels and some burning down on the edges of the photo.
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust, Clarity
Doesn’t really have much to do with this portrait, but I thought I’d mention that today is my 800th day of shooting a picture a day, without missing a day. I’m sure that it’s been longer, but that’s how long since I started doing a yearly picture project of shooting every day.
Has it made me a better photographer? I’d have to say the answer is yes. Really, how can it not. I’m always looking for a good picture, at least in my eyes, to capture all the time now days no matter where I’m at or what I’m doing. I know people say you can get burnout, but in reality I can’t remember ever going a day without shooting a picture except when I was in the hospital back in Germany.
I’ll admit that some days are easier than others, and some days I think, what in the world am I going to shoot today, but something always presents itself as long as I keep my eyes open photographically to the world around me. I highly recommend you take on a personal photography project and carry it through to the end. What is it about your photography that you feel you need to improve on or are passionate about? Take it on as a personal project and you’ll become a better photographer for it.
Technical Details:
iPhone 4s
Camera: 6×6
Lens: Built-In Camera lens
Exposure: The iPhone doesn’t record shutter speed or aperture information
Apps Used: 6×6, Snapseed and Photoshop CS5
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Nikon 18mm f/2.8
Exposure: Matrix Metering, 1/80, f/4.5 with an ISO of 4,000
File Type: Nikon RAW
Post Processing
Photoshop CS5 using auto levels, some dodging to lighten up the shadows in the eyes and some burning down on the edges of the photo.
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust, Clarity
The school’s music department will be performing the Stephen Sondheim musical at the Glema Mahr Center for the Arts in Madisonville. Shows will begin at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 9 and Saturday, March 10th.
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 @36mm
Exposure: Matrix Metering, 1/100, f/2.8 with an ISO of 4,000
File Type: Nikon RAW
Post Processing
Photoshop CS5 using auto levels, some dodging to lighten up the shadows in the eyes and some burning down on the edges of the photo.
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust, Photo Pop
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Nikon 50mm f/1.4
Exposure: Matrix Metering, 1/500, f/2.8 with an ISO of 4,000
File Type: Nikon RAW
Post Processing
Photoshop CS5 using auto levels with a little burning in on the Hopkinsville players to put more emphasis on Tray.
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust – Medium Details
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 @32mm
Exposure: Matrix Metering, 1/500, f/2.8 with an ISO of 4,000
File Type: Nikon RAW
Post Processing
Photoshop CS5 using auto levels, some dodging to lighten up the shadows in the eyes and a little of burning down on the edges of the photo to darken the background of the gym.
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust, Simple Pop
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 @65mm
Exposure: Matrix Metering, 1/250, f/8 with an ISO of 1,000
File Type: Nikon RAW
Post Processing
Photoshop CS5 using auto levels
Filters Applied
Topaz Adjust, Exposure Correction and Photo Pop