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Postby Alex on Thu Aug 04, 2005 9:13 pm

How come I see red crosses instead of pics in this thread? :?:
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Postby genji on Thu Aug 04, 2005 9:19 pm

Alex wrote:How come I see red crosses instead of pics in this thread? :?:


pixspot is down atm! should be back up soon..i hope! :D
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Postby shinwood on Fri Aug 05, 2005 2:59 pm

Here's goes my bluey.

Just straight landscape shot of Hosfield Bay NSW with my D70 and kit lens.

Used Incandescent WB when importing NEF to Photoshop then Auto Levelled.



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Postby Alex on Fri Aug 05, 2005 7:59 pm

Here is my attempt. Perth, WA. I posted this one before, btw.

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Postby Heath Bennett on Fri Aug 05, 2005 8:24 pm

pls explain how you came to taking this photo.


It was late on a Saturday afternoon, and I went down to Newcastle baths with a friend of mine. He took his new 17-35 2.8 out of the box, and said that I could take the first shots with it! This is one of those shots. Not sure if it is my favourite from the session, so I might post another - or is that not allowed? Is this supposed to be a competition, or a learning experience?
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Postby JED on Fri Aug 05, 2005 9:07 pm

Having a few minutes to myself this arvo and with such a beautiful clear blue sky, thought I'd have a go with the new 55-200 dx lens.

Mundane subject but I think it shows that the d50 & 'el cheapo' lens combination works well. Still looking for my "eye".

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Digital Vari-Program: Landscape
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern
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Exposure Comp.: 0 EV
Sensitivity: ISO 200

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Postby informer on Fri Aug 05, 2005 9:39 pm

Here's my blue contribution :

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But I love JED's pic!
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Postby genji on Fri Aug 05, 2005 10:11 pm

Heath Bennett wrote: so I might post another - or is that not allowed?

yeah go ahead i'm not to fussed over it.

Heath Bennett wrote: Is this supposed to be a competition, or a learning experience?


definitely not a competition about who can post the 'bluest' photo, just a learning experience for those who want to contribute.
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Postby Aussie Dave on Fri Aug 05, 2005 11:15 pm

OK, here is my image for this exercise. The thought I had in my mind was, using depth of field, I would have the focus plane in line with the colour BLUE.

For this exercise I used the following equipment:
D70
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I set my focus on the BLUE range of pencils, leaving the other colours OOF, whilst using a relatively short DOF, in macro mode.

The result was:
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slight crop | Levels | Smart Sharpen | added frame & EXIF info

In this, I feel I demonstrated how controlling DOF can bring an important part of the image to the viewers attention.

Hopefully, you agree.... :)
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Postby genji on Sat Aug 06, 2005 12:47 am

Aussie Dave wrote:In this, I feel I demonstrated how controlling DOF can bring an important part of the image to the viewers attention.

Hopefully, you agree.... :)


Dave, i certainly agree! fantastic use of DOF to emphasis the theme!

but there's one pencil thats been sharpen too much! :)
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Postby Heath Bennett on Sat Aug 06, 2005 8:53 am

genji wrote:
Aussie Dave wrote:In this, I feel I demonstrated how controlling DOF can bring an important part of the image to the viewers attention.

Hopefully, you agree.... :)


Dave, i certainly agree! fantastic use of DOF to emphasis the theme!

but there's one pencil thats been sharpen too much! :)


agreed - if the pencil was blue it would be really suitable :D
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Postby Aussie Dave on Sat Aug 06, 2005 9:32 am

genji wrote:
Aussie Dave wrote:In this, I feel I demonstrated how controlling DOF can bring an important part of the image to the viewers attention.

Hopefully, you agree.... :)


Dave, i certainly agree! fantastic use of DOF to emphasis the theme!

but there's one pencil thats been sharpen too much! :)


hhmmm...perhaps I went a little too overboard with the sharpening then :roll:
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Postby Heath Bennett on Sat Aug 06, 2005 9:54 am

blue fettish

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slow sad blue

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Postby Alex on Sat Aug 06, 2005 1:00 pm

Both are fantastic, Heath. I like the first one in particular.

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Postby Rusty W. Griswald on Sat Aug 06, 2005 4:38 pm

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Postby HappyFotographer on Sat Aug 06, 2005 4:48 pm

Here's a quick entry from me.

Not entirely happy with it, but I thought I could post it here and see how it goes.

Taken today as part of the Lavender Bay/Sydney Harbour Bridge stroll.

Reflection of the ferris wheel in a puddle on the ground.

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Postby HappyFotographer on Sat Aug 06, 2005 4:50 pm

Heath, as usual incredible images.

Do you mind sharing the exif.....especially for Slow Sad Blue

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Postby HappyFotographer on Sat Aug 06, 2005 4:53 pm

Dave great contribution...well thought out.

Love it.

So who has the red fetish in your family?

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Postby genji on Sat Aug 06, 2005 4:55 pm

HappyFotographer wrote:Here's a quick entry from me.

Not entirely happy with it, but I thought I could post it here and see how it goes.

Taken today as part of the Lavender Bay/Sydney Harbour Bridge stroll.

Reflection of the ferris wheel in a puddle on the ground.

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IMHO interesting interpretation of the theme, i like :). the other coloured carraige detract from the middle blue carraige, but i think there is nothing u can do about it.
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Postby Aussie Dave on Sat Aug 06, 2005 6:15 pm

HappyFotographer wrote:Dave great contribution...well thought out.

Love it.

So who has the red fetish in your family?

Cheers
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Thanks Deb. From memory, I used this red pencil for something I did in art school years ago. The Prussian Blue pencil is even smaller.

Perhaps I should have taken a photo of this for the BLUE theme ??? :lol:
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Postby Heath Bennett on Sun Aug 07, 2005 5:22 pm

HappyFotographer wrote:Heath, as usual incredible images.

Do you mind sharing the exif.....especially for Slow Sad Blue

thanks
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f/14
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the key is the number 4 :D
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Postby glamy on Sun Aug 07, 2005 9:27 pm

I already posted a picture of that tree painted in blue. I went back today and took a few shots. There are a couple angles that I had to choose from. They all were taken with the Sigma 12-24 set a 12 . This one is at f8, but f10 or 11 might have been better for depth of field.
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Postby informer on Sun Aug 07, 2005 9:32 pm

HappyFotographer wrote:Here's a quick entry from me.

Not entirely happy with it, but I thought I could post it here and see how it goes.

Taken today as part of the Lavender Bay/Sydney Harbour Bridge stroll.

Reflection of the ferris wheel in a puddle on the ground.

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Feedback?

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That's interesting, though was that photoshopped?
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Heath Bennett wrote:
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JC, I like this one.

Do you have a bigger one that you can send to me?
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Postby christiand on Sun Aug 07, 2005 9:40 pm

Hi all,

we are talking blue ? are we talking blue ? here is some blue:

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Postby HappyFotographer on Sun Aug 07, 2005 10:11 pm

The photoshoping included standard levels, sharpening, etc. I wasn't happy with the light grey grotty ground that the puddle was on, so I selected the grey areas and performed another levels adjustment on just them to try and "improve" on them.....not sure it did much good and did give a bit of a funky outline around the puddle (my photoshop skills are really quiet limited).....but that was the image as I saw it.

informer wrote:That's interesting, though was that photoshopped?


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Postby cc@t on Thu Aug 11, 2005 11:56 am

My Blue Contribution

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Postby paulvdb1 on Fri Aug 12, 2005 12:32 am

Melbourne Airport this afternoon after driving through sleet to get there!

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Postby rjlhughes on Fri Aug 12, 2005 2:01 am

With the greatest respect Birdog, with more than 8000 posts in your name, you're asking us if we have time???
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rjlhughes wrote:With the greatest respect Birdog, with more than 8000 posts, you're asking us if we have time???


Not "have time", you have to make your time
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Postby radar on Fri Aug 12, 2005 10:14 pm

My ES entry,

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Taken with D70s, 50mm 1.4 lens, f2.5, 1/20s.

This is my first attempt at using a lightbox. Followed the example posted in one of the forums a short while ago. I think my lights were not quite strong enough.

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Postby sirhc55 on Fri Aug 12, 2005 11:46 pm

Radar - considering you are using a blue background and the unit itself has bluelighting the result is very good IMO :)
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Postby rjlhughes on Sat Aug 13, 2005 1:23 am

Prince Alfred Park near Central in Sydney

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as I said on the flickr site - a public baths with (a little) P&O style.
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Postby Sheetshooter on Sat Aug 13, 2005 7:22 am

Nice one Bob,

Could do without the added blue border in my opinion.

Radar,

The problem is NEVER the strength of the light but the placement. Lighting advice and schematics posted on the web can only ever hope to be the very loosest of an indication. In EVERY case you have to LIGHT THE SUBJECT. Watch the subject as you move either it or the lamps or both, and when it starts to sing you have found the spot.

In the particular case where a great deal of the blue background material has reflected into the reflective casing of the phone a simple remedy would be to place a sheet of white paper on the deck making sure to keep it our of shot. This is not the entire slution - the lights do need different placement as well.

You don't say whether this was flash of tungsten - either way, the exposure for the internal illumination of the device requires more exposure. Another tip for close-up shots like this is to ensure that the last thing you do beofre you release the shutter is give the subject a gentle wipe ofver with a soft brush to remove any moon rocks that land on the surface. Often it is handy to keep one of those old electro-static dust zappers that were used with 12 inch vinyls in their day. A room ioniser can also be a benefit - I use them in my darkroom (remember them?) and in the room where I store my negs and trannies.

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Postby leek on Sat Aug 13, 2005 8:32 am

As a public service, I've brought everything together here... I'll update this at the end of the exercise... If anyone has a problem with me replicating their pic on smugmug, please PM me and I'll remove it.

I can see I'll have to put my serious shooting hat on this weekend to match some of these shots...

Click any pic for larger version...
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Postby wendellt on Sat Aug 13, 2005 11:27 am

D2X 50mm1.4, Blue tinted flash shutter 320, f/16 ISO 100 white balance auto, Matrix metering
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Coolpix 8700, 5 secs f8, ISO100, blue tinted flash on strobe
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Postby Luke Smith on Sun Aug 14, 2005 6:12 pm

Mooloolaba, this morning :)

Yes, 5:57AM, morning light rocks, as do CPL filters. Everything as-shot.

ISOSpeedRatings - 200
ShutterSpeedValue - 2 seconds
ApertureValue - F 11.00
ExposureTime - 1.6 seconds
FNumber - 11.00
ExposureProgram - Manual control
DateTimeOriginal - 2005:08:14 05:57:55


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Postby embi on Sun Aug 14, 2005 6:27 pm

Luke Smith wrote:ShutterSpeedValue - 2 seconds
ExposureTime - 1.6 seconds


Something aint right there!
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Postby kipper on Sun Aug 14, 2005 8:23 pm

Wendell you have some freeky aquatenances. Oh my god, this red wine has killed my spelling skills. Errgghh.
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Postby wendellt on Mon Aug 15, 2005 1:37 am

kipper wrote:Wendell you have some freeky aquatenances. Oh my god, this red wine has killed my spelling skills. Errgghh.


Kipper that is me in the blue shot, i look like a freak because i set the flash on full intensity, the blue gell exentuates tones, rather than the effect of a red gelled flash which smoothes out tones.
I was trying to get a real bold and 'Black & White' magazine type shot
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Postby Luke Smith on Mon Aug 15, 2005 9:03 am

embi wrote:
Luke Smith wrote:ShutterSpeedValue - 2 seconds
ExposureTime - 1.6 seconds


Something aint right there!


Good point... I didn't notice that. Maaayyybe its metered for 2 seconds, and I had it on manual at 1.6? RAWShooter says 1.6 sec. The file was converted using RAWShooter, and rezized in IrfanView (which is what I got the ExIf from).

Odd. This is all the ExIf from IrfanView.

File: - C:\Luke\Pictures\Mooloolaba\Converted\1_DSC_2910-01.jpg

Make - NIKON CORPORATION
Model - NIKON D70S
XResolution - 300.00/0.00
YResolution - 300.00/0.00
ResolutionUnit - Inch
ExifOffset - 90
ISOSpeedRatings - 200
ShutterSpeedValue - 2 seconds
ApertureValue - F 11.00
ExposureTime - 1.6 seconds
FNumber - 11.00
ExposureProgram - Manual control
DateTimeOriginal - 2005:08:14 05:57:55
DateTimeDigitized - 2005:08:14 05:57:55
ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
MaxApertureValue - F 3.48
MeteringMode - Multi-segment
LightSource - Fine weather
Flash - Not fired
FocalLength - 18.00 mm
SubsecTime - 02
SubsecTimeOriginal - 02
SubsecTimeDigitized - 02
SensingMethod - One-chip color area sensor
CustomRendered - Custom process
ExposureMode - Manual
WhiteBalance - Manual
DigitalZoomRatio - 1 x
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm - 27 mm
SceneCaptureType - Standard
GainControl - None
Contrast - Soft
Saturation - Normal
Sharpness - Normal
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Postby genji on Sun Aug 21, 2005 12:25 pm

here's my entry...

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Postby genji on Tue Aug 23, 2005 10:12 pm

Dargan wrote:Eureka? Genji


yep, current exhibition of eureka artifacts
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Postby Dargan on Tue Aug 23, 2005 10:14 pm

I enjoyed reading this thread so much I looked back at an old image and did a quick crop before I prepare something else.

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Butterfly Blue
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Postby krpolak on Tue Aug 23, 2005 10:20 pm

And that is the creative point!!! - to use blue with not having it, finally zero blue is kind of blue as well :D :D :D

Well done, seriously

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Postby Dargan on Tue Aug 23, 2005 10:50 pm

In addition Canberra Blue

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