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Freeman Patterson Workshop: July 2005
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Wednesday, July 27, 2005. Just getting this running. I've taken some pictures, and when I get a chance I'll post them. I'm also beginning reading through the book, haven't gotten too far yet. Posted by JK Fifield @ 8:23 AM. View my complete profile. FP Workshop Team Blog. Other members (blogs TBD):. Bear music, di53, waterlillies, skiprow, arpita, DocInfinity. Exercise 2, walk out door, 7 step radius, etc. etc. Process for Exercise 1.
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Freeman Patterson Workshop: August 2005
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The images that will be posted here will be assignments from the Freeman Patterson Workshop Group (FPWG) from www.dpchallenge.com. Thursday, August 04, 2005. Exercise 2: Pictures from your own back yard. The assignment here was as follows:. Part 1: Have someone (other than yourself) choose three seemingly unrelated items/objects for you to photograph together. Don't expect masterpieces, expect a struggle. Minimum requirement: 20 pictures. Posted by dwterry at 8/04/2005 11:09:00 PM. My photo web site.
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Freeman Patterson Workshop: July 2005
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The images that will be posted here will be assignments from the Freeman Patterson Workshop Group (FPWG) from www.dpchallenge.com. Sunday, July 31, 2005. Breaking the Rules: #2 Main subject is in focus. Purposely focused the camera on the foreground subject even though the person in the background was my real intent. Posted by dwterry at 7/31/2005 10:03:00 PM. Wednesday, July 27, 2005. Breaking the Rules: #2 Main subject is in focus. Purposely focused the camera on the background subject. In this picture...
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Photo Impressionism following Freeman Patterson and André Gallant: 11/19/05
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Photo Impressionism following Freeman Patterson and André Gallant. Saturday, November 19, 2005. Another Visit to Elk Island. Armed with two more rolls of 200 ISO film and several CF cards I headed back to Elk Island National Park this morning for more experimentation. The digital results are from merging two images using the following post processing. 1) Open the first image. 2) Open the second image and copy it then close the file. 4) duplicate the background and delete the original background layer.
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Photo Impressionism following Freeman Patterson and André Gallant: 12/02/05
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Photo Impressionism following Freeman Patterson and André Gallant. Friday, December 02, 2005. Using Neil's suggestion for the last image in the previous post. Since this was film and everything was merged already at the time of processing I used the following steps. 1) Select highlights and created a layer with only this selection. 2) Blended this layer with multiply. 3) Copied this layer to enhance the effect. 4) Select shadows and created a layer with only this selection. Posted by clp69 at 8:30 PM.
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Photo Impressionism following Freeman Patterson and André Gallant: 11/16/05
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Photo Impressionism following Freeman Patterson and André Gallant. Wednesday, November 16, 2005. Last weekend I dusted off the film camera with the goal of shooting one entire roll of nothing but multiple exposures. With only one glitch due to a heavy shutter finger I managed to produce 23 multiple exposures using between 2 and 4 images. I used print film, 200 ISO. One experiment with 4 images involved the following steps:. 1) Set the ISO in the camera to 800 so each image will be under exposed by 3 stops.
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Photo Impressionism following Freeman Patterson and André Gallant: 08/10/05
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Photo Impressionism following Freeman Patterson and André Gallant. Wednesday, August 10, 2005. A Study in Dirt - Exercise #2 Part #2. First the excuses, then the pictures. My house is new, there is no landscaping whatsoever and houses are still being constructed behind and beside. Therefore, the yard is just plain dirt (with a few weeds and a bit of canola thrown in for good measure). Included are 5 of the 20 images I took. 19 paces from the back door and within a 7 pace circle. Posted by clp69 at 9:17 PM.
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Freeman Patterson Workshop: August 2005
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Tuesday, August 16, 2005. Exercise 2, walk out door, 7 step radius, etc. etc. These photos are half of the ones i took out my back door. It was a more challenging exercise for me because my back yard isn't all that intrinsicly beautiful, so I had to look for more interesting subjects, angles, etc. But I've always enjoyed shooting ordinary objects in an unusual way that makes them stand out. Thanks for any comments, especially if you could let me know which one(s) you like and why, if any. The second shot...
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DPC Freeman Patterson Workshop (Falc): August 2005
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DPC Freeman Patterson Workshop (Falc). Tuesday, August 16, 2005. OK this is an attempt to come close to the FP images in p151,152 and 153 in the book. The spiders web shots for me are just soooo impressive. I love the way the droplets come in and out of focus, together with the bokeh of a fine lens. Awesome. The webs out in the peak district appear to be much larger and more robust than those in the garden, and they are very much more accessible. Posted by Falc at 9:07 pm. Thursday, August 04, 2005.