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What to do on a wet day?

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 12:48 pm
by sirhc55
The first pic I have called foreboding weather - very much like today in Sydney.

I then took it into Paint and made a new pic called alien landscape - hence what to do on a wet Sydney day!

Image

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Chris

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 12:52 pm
by meicw
Chris, Love the landscape. The opening in the clouds is just in the right spot! Very interesting and creative 2nd pic.

Regards from a sunny and DRY Melbourne.

Meic

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 12:58 pm
by Killakoala
Goodness gracious me :shock:

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 1:04 pm
by fozzie
Chris - excellent work again.

What to do on a wet day: eat, drink and be merry works for me every time :D.

Cheerio,
Anyway the sun has past passed the yard arm in Adelaide, so one glass of 'Merlot' coming up.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 2:01 pm
by mudder
Whoa... That second shot looks like a coastal bushfire on acid. I miss the sixties man.... ;-)

Now where's my tie-dye t-shirt...

Cheers,
Mudder

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 2:08 pm
by sirhc55
mudder wrote:Whoa... That second shot looks like a coastal bushfire on acid. I miss the sixties man.... ;-)

Now where's my tie-dye t-shirt...

Cheers,
Mudder


So do I mudder - I lived in Shaftesbury Ave in the 60’s a hop and jump from Soho where I used to wander with my Nikkormat FTn - and Carnaby St was five minutes away - ah those were the days

Chris

Post Processing

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 3:39 pm
by Geoff
Today I have utilised the bad/rainy weather to teach myself more photoshop skills and begin post processing the wedding I shot yesterday..perfect day for it and I don't feel guilty for 'wasting' the day away. Hope everyone has had a restful week end! Nice photos too Chris, very abstract, but very interesting! :)


Geoff.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 5:14 pm
by Nicole
:shock: Very different. I am lost for words...

We don't have to worry about wet weather down here. Too many options with all this sun.

Shot in the rain at the gardens

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:29 pm
by Matt. K

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:41 pm
by leek
Stunning pics Matt... now I wish that I'd ventured out this afternoon... while I ribbed you for not posting your Bobbin Head photos earlier, I now understand...

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:50 pm
by sirhc55
Matt - as ever your flower photographs are excellent - not sure on the one with the brick wall!!

Chris

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:56 pm
by christiand
Nice flowers !

How did you keep camera and lens dry ?

Cheers
CD

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:57 pm
by birddog114
christiand wrote:Nice flowers !

How did you keep camera and lens dry ?

Cheers
CD


Christinad,
His secret! do you want to know? It's " glow in the dark" :lol: :lol:

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:58 pm
by HappyFotographer
Mat, some really nice images......

....Chris, I'm sorry mate, that's really, really scary. :shock:

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 8:04 pm
by christiand
Ja, must have been glow inth dark, jumbo size.

ROTFL

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 8:04 pm
by stubbsy
Matt. K wrote:Am I the only fool who went out in the rain today and crawled around on my knees...

Probably. But I thank you for the photos that resulted. Herewith my decidedly un expert comments

#1 - doesn't grab me - it seems washed out somehow
#2 - now that's what rainy days are for. Love the mundane made beautiful.
#4 - having seen this and some of the others I'm guessing I either need to start taking shots of flowers in the rain or else walk around with a water mister bottle :lol: I really like the shadows in this, with the second layer of petals being in focus, but softer. And no background distractions.
#7 - my favourite. Really good DOF and you feel like the water is about to drip off the screen.

Cheers

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 8:05 pm
by meicw
Nice pics, Matt. I like the closeups of the lilies especially.

Regards
Meic

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 8:59 pm
by Matt. K
Can't keep the camera dry. It just gets wet. Light showers should do no harm.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 9:05 pm
by sirhc55
Matt. K wrote:Can't keep the camera dry. It just gets wet. Light showers should do no harm.


Matt

An interesting site

http://www.warehouseexpress.com/photo/covers/covers.html

Chris

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 9:13 pm
by Matt. K
sirhc55
Thanks. But I rarely work from a tripod. In fact as I was walking around today in the rain I had an idea for exactly what it was that I needed. I am going to try and design it....something so simple yet so effective. Maybe get together with Birddog and get a patent and produce it.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 9:13 pm
by phillipb
Chris,
Some of those covers are very well matched with Matt's Avatar. Now how do we get Birddog interested in this so that we get a good price :?: :wink:

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 9:31 pm
by sirhc55
Matt. K wrote:sirhc55
Thanks. But I rarely work from a tripod. In fact as I was walking around today in the rain I had an idea for exactly what it was that I needed. I am going to try and design it....something so simple yet so effective. Maybe get together with Birddog and get a patent and produce it.


From the sublime to the ridiculous you could always use an underwater housing!! :wink:

Chris

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 9:36 pm
by Matt. K
Sirhc55
Not so ridiculous...but too expensive! An effective waterprrof cover for shooting in the rain should cost no more than $40. It aint rocket science!

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 9:40 pm
by Matt. K
sirhc55
Your first posted picture has a great deal of potential. I don't think you have explored all the PP possibilities. Keep reworking it until you make it fit your vision.