Love the lightning shot man!
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Originally posted by ilovemycb7 View PostJust the other night I was thinking about taking a shot like this.
Originally posted by AcEr View PostTook me a second to see what the second pic was.
Nice pics.
Thanks for the kind words.
Originally posted by Tnwagn View PostLove the lightning shot man!
One more from the same night...
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Originally posted by ilovemycb7 View PostChris. This shot is win too! Girl is hot.
Do you convert the colors or anything when you upload? how much post processing do you really do?
I am trying to figure out how your shots look so damn good! The range of colors and lighting is always so good.
damn ninja'd from my flickr! lol that shot is basically straight out of the cam other than me messing around with color tones. ive been doing that off and on lately because i really like the cross processed look that people have been into lately....
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Originally posted by J-specCb4 View Postdamn ninja'd from my flickr! lol that shot is basically straight out of the cam other than me messing around with color tones. ive been doing that off and on lately because i really like the cross processed look that people have been into lately....
It really doesn't look processed though...
It must be nice to take such great shots, 100s of them, and then not have to touch them once you get them on the computer. Workflow = super efficient.
Do you even shoot in RAW?
Edit: what does cross processed even mean?
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Originally posted by ilovemycb7 View PostEdit: what does cross processed even mean?
http://www.layersmagazine.com/curvy-...rocessing.html
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in photoshop go to image>color balance, and play around thats all i do...
and yeah for the most part my workflow goes like this for club shots.... a little color balance, quick unharp mask, and resize and place the watermark...
and also for clubs shots i shoot the smallest resolution available unless im shooting something that seems important.
for stuff that goes on the website, i just batch process to resize and place the watermark.
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in photoshop go to image>color balance, and play around thats all i do...
and yeah for the most part my workflow goes like this for club shots.... a little color balance, quick unharp mask, and resize and place the watermark...
for stuff that goes on the website, i just batch process to resize and place the watermark.
some more from this weekend.
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J-spec those photos are awesome! I can't wait to get back to Vancouver to hit the clubs now.
Cross processing is when you process c41 film in e6 chemicals or e6 film in c41 chemicals. c41 is the process used for color negative film, and e6 is the process used for practically all slide film. Cross processing slide film is the more popular thing to do (e6 film in c41 chemicals) and it yields negatives as opposed to color slides. Here's an example that I shot. Provia 100f developed in c41 chemicals.
You typically get images with a green tint to them and brighter mid tones and highlights.
Here's a photo from Colorado and one from near my house. 6x6 this time. Excuse the shitty scans once again, 11 days till I'm back at school using a good scanner.
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