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Group Edit Excersize for 10/20/18 Conference Call

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2018 7:50 am
by gregmeister_admin
Everyone,
In the happenstance that no one has images to post this week...

I have added an image for you to consider...TAKE NO ACTION ON THIS IMAGE.

We will edit this as a group on my PC with your suggestions and possible endpoints posted to the thread during the call. After the call anyone can take a swing at this and post after.

Please think on this and have a plan you might want to execute in order to make a final image out of this.

Let's Play
Greg

Re: Group Edit Excersize for 10/20/18 Conference Call

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2018 2:07 pm
by gregmeister_admin
Here is our Group Edit from the conference call.
Take your swing at this and post your edits.

Re: Group Edit Excersize for 10/20/18 Conference Call

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 5:35 am
by Ganna
My effort and done 100% in affinity Photo. Decided not to crop. My word, I need CM in AP :)
It is a bit over-sharpened, esp the soil, so please forgive me for that

Re: Group Edit Excersize for 10/20/18 Conference Call

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 11:20 am
by Tildy
First try -- 95% Curvemeister, 5% small adjustments in PS, crop to make it more abstract:

DSC_0483small tb.jpg

Re: Group Edit Excersize for 10/20/18 Conference Call

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2018 1:59 am
by Ganna
ON1 Photo RAW 2019 Beta is available and I tried it out. Sorry Art, its OK if you wear sunglasses :D

Re: Group Edit Excersize for 10/20/18 Conference Call

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2018 6:03 am
by Tildy
Yikes! :D

Re: Group Edit Excersize for 10/20/18 Conference Call

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 2:09 am
by Tildy
I didn't want to start another thread for this, but I saw a photographer on Instagram that I wanted to point Greg at: https://www.instagram.com/bydvnlln/ I think this guy does amazing things with super-saturation (which is why I thought of you, Greg): very intense colour but not brightly lit. I'm sure there's a term for this, but I don't know it -- it's like the kind of light you get when it's raining, because of the moisture in the air. Seems like much of his published work is b/w, so when he uses colour it's like he's busting out into exuberance. His b/w shots have the same intense quality -- almost a supersaturated b/w -- and he does beautiful portraits. And, he is a relatively young person (30-ish) making a career as a non-commercial photographer, which is impressive.