View Full Version : Duxford Portraits... (Of such..)
Shutterman
15-07-2008, 17:34
I have been in the Duxford files again from saturday and posted several more..
Here are three people orientated shots....
1.
http://www.pbase.com/nwheal/image/100216475.jpg
2.
http://www.pbase.com/nwheal/image/100216477.jpg
3.
http://www.pbase.com/nwheal/image/100216481.jpg
Comments welcomed as usual good or bad... its all great input.
Shutterman
Nice natural looking shots:thumbs:
Shutterman
15-07-2008, 17:45
Thanks for the comments Brash...
Shutterman
i am liking the nekid woman:D
theyre lovely though:) well done
Preacher
15-07-2008, 17:48
The third one is great! Would love to see it desaturated, or aged & B&W.
Shutterman
15-07-2008, 17:51
i am liking the nekid woman:D
theyre lovely though:) well done
I thought some one would mention her..... I thought it would have been DD though... you beat him.
Thanks for the comments Zooki...
shutterman
Shutterman
15-07-2008, 17:52
The third one is great! Would love to see it desaturated, or aged & B&W.
Thanks for the comment Preacher... I am in the process of doing a batch of them from duxford...
Watch this space..
Shutterman
#3 for me, touches out #1 because it has a more interesting background. Both well composed. Is there a hint of sloping horizon about #3?
Shutterman
15-07-2008, 17:57
#3 for me, touches out #1 because it has a more interesting background. Both well composed. Is there a hint of sloping horizon about #3?
You could well be right again with that one and I did notice it during the PP stage but I had no reference points to work on due to the plane obscuring the Horizon so I took my cue from the Figure in the foreground.
Will scratch my head over that one when doing the Aged series...
thanks for the comments Rh
Shutterman
You could well be right again with that one and I did notice it during the PP stage but I had no reference points to work on due to the plane obscuring the Horizon so I took my cue from the Figure in the foreground.
Will scratch my head over that one when doing the Aged series...
thanks for the comments Rh
Shutterman
I guessed it from the two green bits on either side just under the wing. Not the most reliable pointers in the World. I know it's just a smidgen, but is that another plane taxiing near the right hand edge and under the wing? It's picky picky night in my hotel bedroom tonight.
I look forward to the Aged shots as it's something I understand from first hand experience.
mattchewone
15-07-2008, 18:08
Really nice! How did you get the exif data on the bottom of the image, did you do it manually?
Preacher
15-07-2008, 18:13
Really nice! How did you get the exif data on the bottom of the image, did you do it manually?
I am not sure what he used, but there is a script available for download here:
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=794019#post794019
Shutterman
15-07-2008, 18:14
Really nice! How did you get the exif data on the bottom of the image, did you do it manually?
Thanks for the comments....
I use Aperture as the front application for my workflow and I export all images from with in it. I have a plugin that does the Bordering and the text insertion straight from the exif information there is no manual input it is all automatic and is great for batch exporting.
Hope that helps.
Shutterman
mattchewone
15-07-2008, 18:16
Thanks so much! Will be nice to use when i eventually upload some pictures so people can view the exif data instantly. I like it!
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