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84westIt blows my mind whenever I go back and look at my work from that long ago and remember what i thought was good.
Yeah. Its even more mindblowing when I find some absolute gems in the trashheap of .TIFF files I have from those days of shooting on that brick that was my original Canon 1Ds.
Had to put together tear sheets for some job applications and I really liked how this assignment came together.
also feel like I should include this one (the secondary photo not the DOM) because it is kind of a career milestone and all that.
Not sure if there are any other PJs on here or if people care about tear sheets, but I guess they are cool to me, especially with so much of what I do never getting printed at all anymore.
84westHad to put together tear sheets for some job applications and I really liked how this assignment came together.
also feel like I should include this one (the secondary photo not the DOM) because it is kind of a career milestone and all that.
Not sure if there are any other PJs on here or if people care about tear sheets, but I guess they are cool to me, especially with so much of what I do never getting printed at all anymore.
DingoSeanwait you got into the NYT?? that is excellent
Wasn’t an assignment for them, but still cool. They licensed a couple photos from an assignment I shot for a local paper (it pays to hold onto your copyright when you can). NYT picked up the story the next week when the county’s new covid case numbers per capita were third in the world.
it’s definitely wild to think that a million people got a printed copy of a photo I took on the front of their Sunday paper. Also interesting how much better their page designer’s crop makes the photo look compared to the original.
84westWasn’t an assignment for them, but still cool. They licensed a couple photos from an assignment I shot for a local paper (it pays to hold onto your copyright when you can). NYT picked up the story the next week when the county’s new covid case numbers per capita were third in the world.
it’s definitely wild to think that a million people got a printed copy of a photo I took on the front of their Sunday paper. Also interesting how much better their page designer’s crop makes the photo look compared to the original.
No, its extremely cool... Thats a resume item you could totally throw in.. casually 'published in NYT' nbd. ;P
But yeah, NYT is for sale around the world in print form, man... people in London and Paris and Moscow, and Sydney, and Tokyo were seeing your photo.
84westWasn’t an assignment for them, but still cool. They licensed a couple photos from an assignment I shot for a local paper (it pays to hold onto your copyright when you can). NYT picked up the story the next week when the county’s new covid case numbers per capita were third in the world.
it’s definitely wild to think that a million people got a printed copy of a photo I took on the front of their Sunday paper. Also interesting how much better their page designer’s crop makes the photo look compared to the original.
Pretty happy with these that I took on an overnight ski trip in Rogers pass last weekend. Im especially stoked on the first one. I haven’t shot a lot of landscapes and am also just starting to shoot raw and learning how to edit. Definitely makes a huge difference.
StuuuuuuuuuuPretty happy with these that I took on an overnight ski trip in Rogers pass last weekend. Im especially stoked on the first one. I haven’t shot a lot of landscapes and am also just starting to shoot raw and learning how to edit. Definitely makes a huge difference.
the first one is actually my least favourite! The 2nd one is real nice though. Dig the shadows.
Met someone amazing and took her on a hike. We were seeing a crazy amount of shooting stars that night. It was the Eta Aquirid shower. I can really recommend taking off the 13th August for the Perseid meteor shower. 89 meteors/h is one hell of a show.
Met someone amazing and took her on a hike. We were seeing a crazy amount of shooting stars that night. It was the Eta Aquirid shower. I can really recommend taking off the 13th August for the Perseid meteor shower. 89 meteors/h is one hell of a show.
I finally made my way back to the pnw for a bit earlier this summer. Didn’t really shoot a ton and only brought my x100 instead of the full work kit, but I liked this shot a lot.
84westI finally made my way back to the pnw for a bit earlier this summer. Didn’t really shoot a ton and only brought my x100 instead of the full work kit, but I liked this shot a lot.
84westI finally made my way back to the pnw for a bit earlier this summer. Didn’t really shoot a ton and only brought my x100 instead of the full work kit, but I liked this shot a lot.
Found descriptions in a swiss hiking forum on how to reach this place and decided to go for it.
On our way up we met two climbers who had just decended the tooth... sounded like a lot of fun.
I got to get into climbing
Heyo! Here's some shots that I'm really proud of. Wanting to connect with more freestyle photographers cause theres only a handful in my state.. If you wanna connect find me on instagram @slaperture!
swisssteezeTook a starsniff in 2017, i have a chronic addiction now.
People have been getting more critical of this cind of photography as it is easy to fake perfect compositions.
The position of the milky way in my images is not just combined in PS in a pleasing way. In all my astro images i take multiple sky and ground shots for stacking and combine them correctly using a reference frame i take at the start of my sessions.
Our galaxys core and rho ophiuchis jewels are my absolute favourite area in the night sky.
Stacking in DSS
Removal of light pollution, star reduction and stretching in Pixinsight
Removal of chromatic abberation in Photoshop
Noise reduction with Topaz denoise AI
Total time spent on this one piece of work wise has most likely broken the day mark. Enjoy peeps
that’s a solid portrait. The other one makes me miss high pressure sodium streetlights. LED’s just look wrong. I miss that orange glow even though modern lights are better.
84westthat’s a solid portrait. The other one makes me miss high pressure sodium streetlights. LED’s just look wrong. I miss that orange glow even though modern lights are better.
Yeah its actually pretty amazing how different parts of japan just have different lighting altogether...
I mean, there are areas of tokyo where you know youve crossed into the next district simply because the lights changed from LED's to a low pressure sodium yellow glow because that other district hasnt changed their lights out since the Showa Period (before 1990) its pretty cool and offers a really interesting subtlety to what can sometimes be a bit of a monotony of the same prefabricated home designs prevalent in big city Japan. I kinda love that sorta thing... its really the small little things you notice here that locals wouldnt even shake a stick at...
Dude got tossed here but actually was kind of unlucky not to win this match. Wrestling is a strange one to photograph. Moments like this are rare and even rarer is being lucky and having faces point towards you.