
Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Composition- railroad tracks are a line that help take your eye to her. She fills the frame with no wasted space on top part of the photo. Notice how there isn’t anything distracting in the background to clash with her. Staci moves very well and her feeling of movement in a photo is excellent. I wish I could make her famous. She is a very good model.
Lighting- Diffused.
In Photoshop I increased the Saturation (which I usually don’t do) and gave more contrast in Curves. They were both Adjustment Layers. I made a layer (Cmd/Ctl J) and sharpened with Unsharp Mask.
Camera- Nikon D-50
ISO- 400
Shutter Speed- 1/80
F-stop- 5.6
Lens- Nikon 55mm

Composition- standard portrait/model set-up. No wasted space. Barn door doesn’t clash with her.
Lighting- Diffused, the sun was out, but not where we were.
In Photoshop I increased the Saturation (which I usually don’t do) and gave more contrast in Curves. They were both Adjustment Layers. I made a layer (Cmd/Ctl J) made a selection of her face and sharpened with Unsharp Mask.
Camera- Nikon D-50
ISO- 200
Shutter Speed- 1/100
F-stop- 5.6

First off, this is not a misprint. I shot this at a virgin wood lot called Tipton Woods in the fall of 1983. Those who have taken the Photoshop class have seen this slide, but not all green like this. Back to Woob Lot, the sign at the entrance of the virgin wood lot (all those years ago) said: virgin woob lot. Hence the name.
The composition is some kind of balance or some kind of line, but it probably doesn’t fit into basic elements of design. The lighting was diffused.
I turned it green in Photoshop a long time ago and to be honest, I forgot what I did. I probably changed it in Channel Mixer. Which can be used as an Adjustment Layer. Recently I opened it and wanted to change it. I used New Adjustment Layer>Curves and pulled up the highlights. This changed the whole curvature of the photo, so to speak. It made the whole photo lighter, but made a pleasant change to the tones.
Sometimes with the passage of time a photographer will look at a photo and want to print/process the image differently. You can look at a print for years and then it hits you. You want to make it different. Woob Lot is an example.
Camera- Canon FTb
Film- Kodachrome 25
ASA- 25 yes 25
Lens- Canon 28mm
Shutter Speed- 1/2 ish
F-stop- 11ish
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