Posts tagged Landscape

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Ilford Delta | 400
 Awhile back, I uploaded one of my unedited RAW files to Dropbox and asked other photographers to edit the file and submit what they came up with. It went great. Many wonderful people contributed. You can read about the project here and see some of the submissions on the following pages.  Anyway, I never actually submitted my own take on that photograph. Consider this my submission. It isn’t the original photograph, but it is a film version of that same landcape with a similar cloud pattern taken at a similar time of day.

Ilford Delta | 400


Awhile back, I uploaded one of my unedited RAW files to Dropbox and asked other photographers to edit the file and submit what they came up with. It went great. Many wonderful people contributed. You can read about the project here and see some of the submissions on the following pages.

Anyway, I never actually submitted my own take on that photograph. Consider this my submission. It isn’t the original photograph, but it is a film version of that same landcape with a similar cloud pattern taken at a similar time of day.

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Otterburne, MB.

Otterburne, MB.

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More night photography.

More night photography.

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Occasionally, I just want to shoot night photography.

Occasionally, I just want to shoot night photography.

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36 minute exposure. ISO 400, f/2.8. Next time I’ll put something a little more scenic in the foreground.

36 minute exposure. ISO 400, f/2.8. Next time I’ll put something a little more scenic in the foreground.

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Scott (pictured below), who is both a gentleman and a scholar, sent me what will likely be the last collaborative effort I post for the time being. He writes, 
“I decided to take a stab at your photo. And by that I mean I decided to be very violent and stab your photo to death. In my defense it wasn’t premeditated - I was gonna be all subtle like Lydia, but you and I (and Lydia) know subtlety isn’t exactly my specialty. I love collaboration because it gives me a chance to do something I wouldn’t normally even consider doing, and in the end I often see results that are much more relaxed than usual. I would also like to say thanks because it’s been a while since I had fun with Photoshop and sometimes when I get lost in PS I feel like a real artist. Enjoy.”

Scott (pictured below), who is both a gentleman and a scholar, sent me what will likely be the last collaborative effort I post for the time being. He writes, 

“I decided to take a stab at your photo. And by that I mean I decided to be very violent and stab your photo to death. In my defense it wasn’t premeditated - I was gonna be all subtle like Lydia, but you and I (and Lydia) know subtlety isn’t exactly my specialty. I love collaboration because it gives me a chance to do something I wouldn’t normally even consider doing, and in the end I often see results that are much more relaxed than usual. I would also like to say thanks because it’s been a while since I had fun with Photoshop and sometimes when I get lost in PS I feel like a real artist. Enjoy.”