I like blue iris dance very much. At some point, I will definitely want a print. It's my mood right now - and by that, I mean the picture. Also, I think it captures some of the historical feel of the dances very well . . .
I have so very many dance photographs. Most of them are on my website under one dancer or another.
If you want a handy-dandy 4x6 print of it, the first one's free (the first one's always free). I could bring it to Cahoots. If you'd prefer a larger size, I'll need to check the development lab, etc. I could probably even make a poster out of it, if you'd like....
have i ever told you that you have a really good sense of lighting? Well, that's my opinion of your work anyhow. I can't remember if I've ever actually *said* that to you though. That's why, when ever you are around, I always ask your opinion about light levels.
I shot both this and the one of Eli at Angus' premiere. Remember when I dragged you down that hallway with the bar lights? The ratio of those photos is about 25/75 for "awesome" or "damn, I must have moved." I set the camera's light levels for the highlighted portions of people. By the way, you look scarily like Amelie. Too bad that it's a bit blurry.
I wish I knew who this person was. The picture's pretty cool; they might want a copy.
This picture is slightly out of focus, but I think that adds to the effect in this case. I toned down the color contrast (less than 10%) and cropped the light source from the left. That's it.
have i ever told you that you have a really good sense of lighting?
Awww.... I do tend to notice when the light falls a certain way and I think it'd make an awesome shot.
I continue to be impressed by your photography. Perhaps someday we can trade my editing skills for your photography skills. I'd be interested to see what came of it.
Color photographs, sure. Black&white's a bit pricey, not to mention I don't have access to a darkroom so I would end up being frustrated with the lab's interpretation of my intent.
I love the light, colors, and textures on the Noir piece... It reminds me of those black and white pictures with so very subtle color--and of an antique violin, for some reason. Beautiful.
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If you want a handy-dandy 4x6 print of it, the first one's free (the first one's always free). I could bring it to Cahoots. If you'd prefer a larger size, I'll need to check the development lab, etc. I could probably even make a poster out of it, if you'd like....
Heh, heh....
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have i ever told you that you have a really good sense of lighting? Well, that's my opinion of your work anyhow. I can't remember if I've ever actually *said* that to you though. That's why, when ever you are around, I always ask your opinion about light levels.
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I shot both this and the one of Eli at Angus' premiere. Remember when I dragged you down that hallway with the bar lights? The ratio of those photos is about 25/75 for "awesome" or "damn, I must have moved." I set the camera's light levels for the highlighted portions of people. By the way, you look scarily like Amelie. Too bad that it's a bit blurry.
I wish I knew who this person was. The picture's pretty cool; they might want a copy.
This picture is slightly out of focus, but I think that adds to the effect in this case. I toned down the color contrast (less than 10%) and cropped the light source from the left. That's it.
have i ever told you that you have a really good sense of lighting?
Awww.... I do tend to notice when the light falls a certain way and I think it'd make an awesome shot.
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It's a thought, anyway.
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fantastico!
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