Sunday, May 26, 2019

Update

I decided the image remake I did of the public library below could use a better sky background so I redid it again.

Saturday, May 25, 2019

Friday, May 24, 2019

LaSalle Public Library

Five image pano of the LaSalle Public Library. I liked the result but felt the wires and poles were just too distracting. Its been a while since I did any major reconstruction retouching so I took out what I didn't like.
This building was used as the village hall in the early 19th century. Then the post office took over a section and the police station and jail moved into another section and the library had only two rooms. Eventually they all moved out and the entire building became the LaSalle branch of the Niagara Falls public library.

Thursday, May 23, 2019

Got Milk?

Sad days... time gone by and this sign saw better days. This milk sign is a throw back from the art deco era. Wendt's Dairy in Niagara Falls.

State Parks

Niagara Falls State Park. Adobe Camera Raw added a new feature, a Texture Slider. I was like huh! Texture, you mean like added noise or pattern to my images...No. What kind of texture? It is really a Structure Slider with a different name. Like the one on Aurora 2019, 2018, 2017 or the one in Snapseed and probably Lightroom but with a little more oomph.I like the effect on the image above. But as with all sliders, use sparingly for best results.

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Canada Power

Canadian power building across the river pano made with four images merged in ACR and finished with Aurora 2019.

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

North Tonawanda

Along side the Erie Canal at the corner of Webster and Sweeney Streets. Four image pano merged in ACR and finished in Aurora 2019.

Monday, May 13, 2019

Pictures with the Grandchildren

Using the same lighting diagram as below.
Kids move around a lot faster so it's harder for the speedlights to keep up but no cords to deal with so that helps.
I added some matching colors and texture to the background on the last one just for experimentation.

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Friday, May 10, 2019

Slap me Silly

Another 4 image pano of the rapids above the falls. I am super impressed with the Merge to Panorama mode in ACR. Maybe it's my old laptop or the program but it does take awhile for the images to merge, but when they do I am like wow great picture. Then a little polishing in Photoshop or Aurora 2019 and you're done.
This is a 3 image pano converted to B&W. You may click on any picture to enlarge.

Thursday, May 9, 2019

Panoramas Scmanoramas

Here is an interesting tid bit I found in Camera Raw yesterday that I never knew existed. I can now make panoramas in Camera Raw direct instead of exporting to Photoshop.
Bring your selected pano images into Camera Raw and go to the top left menu and select all your images.
Then you also get the option to automatically enhance the images. I tried it out and it does a fine job cleaning them up. If you prefer to do it yourself just bypass this step.
Now choose Merge to Panorama and Camera Raw takes over all the heavy work and it seems to do a better job than Photoshop or any outside pano merge software I've tried. It does take longer but it automatically fixes a lot of things like content aware fill, perspective, layers etc. It gives you before previews which is really nice.
This is the final product. Made with the three images. I was pleasantly pleased with the results. Give it a try and let me know what you think.

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Portrait Lighting

The picture below of Greg and Chrissy was made without any soft boxes or umbrellas to modify the light. My studio has white walls and runs on the narrow side at 12"x24". I bounced two Nikon SB600's straight behind the camera and one SB900 used as a master bounced off the wall to camera right with the BFT. BFT ( black foamy thing ) invented by Neil van Niekerk. The guy's a genius so you should look him up. Anyway I liked the images so much I decided to follow up on this approach to my studio work. I added another flash to separate the subject from background, took some test selfies to see how it works. Below is a lighting diagram and the original shot and same image just cropped tighter. The major advantage of this technique is minimal eye glass glare on my subjects and the fact the speedlights are suspended from the ceiling I have no cords to trip over when shooting children and pets.