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UER Forum > Archived UE Photography > Age Spots (Viewed 353 times)
Weirdlig 


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Age Spots
< on 1/28/2014 1:00 AM >
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This is the breed of a photo finish with a crash landing...



Stepping Out



Chandelier



Creeping In



Cage



Age Spots



Light in the attic



Shrink



Snack Attack



Winter Light



Wide Eyed



Hideaway



Cold Spell



Twist



Split Ends



Vanity



Light Show



Tracks



Needles



Rest Stop




~other things, places~



Watchtower



Jackolantern



18-wheeler



Dotted Line



Dropped


~WG

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Re: Age Spots
<Reply # 1 on 1/28/2014 1:40 AM >
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love the abandoned home images. great compositions and processing. number 1 is my favorite. well done

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Re: Age Spots
<Reply # 2 on 1/28/2014 2:44 AM >
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Great stuff, Weirdguy.

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Re: Age Spots
<Reply # 3 on 1/28/2014 3:37 AM >
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I love so many of these. That house has amazing wall paper.

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Re: Age Spots
<Reply # 4 on 1/28/2014 10:19 AM >
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I love the way you crop your photo´s, the way you cut out objects like that -- specifically in Hideaway and Stepping Out. All in all, your set feels like a painfully long striptease. And I mean that in a good way.

"And it was, though more unutterable, like the crumbling away of two little heaps of finest sand, or dust, or ashes, of unequal size, but diminishing together as it were in ratio, if that means anything, and leaving behind them, each in its own stead, the blessedness of absence."
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Re: Age Spots
<Reply # 5 on 1/28/2014 2:04 PM >
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That doll tho.



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Re: Age Spots
<Reply # 6 on 1/29/2014 3:28 PM >
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Fantastic, I love the way you compose your images!

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Re: Age Spots
<Reply # 7 on 1/29/2014 9:24 PM >
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Thanks! I was called to work all night right as I was heading out the door, it was such a bummer I almost didn't bother. Completely worth the sleep deprivation.

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That doll tho.


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Re: Age Spots
<Reply # 8 on 1/29/2014 10:06 PM >
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whoa.. they are all amazing. Noob question, did you use a filter and if so what kind?

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Re: Age Spots
<Reply # 9 on 1/31/2014 12:22 AM >
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Posted by Wong Guy
whoa.. they are all amazing. Noob question, did you use a filter and if so what kind?


Thanks!

I bought a Nikon D3000 three years ago and I still only have the kit lens. The most I've branched out from there is my tripod and sometimes I remember to wipe the lens clean. I'm not a good tech person, lol.

But I know what you're seeing, it's the product of a direction I've taken with editing in the last year. I keep a color wheel on my desktop for reference and use some color editing features to separate values and focal points. Whatever color your photo is mostly composed of has another color on the opposite end of the spectrum, so that opposing color will stand out sharply.

If you isolate these colors and change their hue, darkness, or saturation you can control what objects within the photo are parts of what basic shapes in the composition. You can merge them, distance them, calm overblown highlights, hide areas, etc. I don't think you can run out of beneficial ways to actively apply color to photography. I try to keep each photo as two opposite color blends and "cut the photo in half" with them. ie photo 1 is yellow/green and violet/red regardless of what colors were originally in the raw file. This doesn't mean the photo isn't the same color as in real life, it's just more clear because the colors have stopped fighting and your eyes strain much less.

It's an interesting conversation, really. Sorry that wasn't what you initially asked, but I suppose I would answer your question as yes. The filter is a series of educated choices I make in digital editing with as many variables as there are photos to take.

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Re: Age Spots
<Reply # 10 on 1/31/2014 12:57 AM >
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Wow - eye-gasmic, surreal, and quirky-cool (as usual)!

Thank you.

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Re: Age Spots
<Reply # 11 on 1/31/2014 8:18 PM >
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Nice work.

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Re: Age Spots
<Reply # 12 on 1/31/2014 8:24 PM >
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Awesome shots! #3,#9

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Re: Age Spots
<Reply # 13 on 2/1/2014 12:15 AM >
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Killer set!!!!! One of my favorites by you so far - especially the first 10 or so

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Re: Age Spots
<Reply # 14 on 2/1/2014 12:22 AM >
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Outstanding. Dig that wallpaper!

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