"Center Shade" [Contest Finalists August 2010]
© Susan M. Reynolds
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Uploaded: August 04, 2010 01:43:57
Scott Kelby's 3rd Annual World Wide Photo-Walk, Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, California
Exif: F Number: 2.8, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/400 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 100, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 50.00 mm, Model: NIKON D200
Susan M. Reynolds August 04, 2010
Two photos of things I took above my head from the photo-walk. #1294640Aimee C. Eisaman August 04, 2010
I love the design shot of the umbrella...the colors are so refreshing! The neat POV of the ride and the sun flare is neat too. Looks like you had a nice photowalk! What a great location for one huh? Of course I would be excited to see the ocean and probably wouldn't even take any photos!!! :~) #8805393Jeff E Jensen August 04, 2010
These are both really cool Susan! I'm glad you at least got a couple of keepers from your adventure :o) #8805409Dale Hardin August 04, 2010
Looks like you had a good time in the sun Susan. #8805992Michael Kelly August 04, 2010
The umbrella looks like a good candidate for EOD. I like you POV on the second shot though the sun at the top does seem to be a distraction. I do like the lens flare though as it seems to add to the shot. #8806330Rita K. Connell August 05, 2010
both are great shots. I like your POV on both of them. I am finding the ride one with some tone issues. don't know what to tell you to do, but I think I would play around with it some more. #8808060Susan M. Reynolds August 05, 2010
I was directly under the ride, they had netting and a protective fence above me. My camera was in between the slots of the wooden fence separating the ride from the eating area. Had to wait quite a while as I got the idea while another ride was ending, had to wait for it to stop and reload, lock everyone in then get up to its highest point. Getting in between the boards to catch the bit of sun for flare was intential. Yes, everyone that was there eating were were staring, but I'm slowing learning to get over that.Susan M. Reynolds August 05, 2010
Here is a tone/hue/saturation adjustment. Any better? #8808647Susan M. Reynolds August 05, 2010
(Meant intentional on the first response.) I didn't do the adjustments in RAW, just edited the finished JPEG previously submitted version. #8808649Christie R. Bielss August 05, 2010
The umbrella shot is really cool from both the pov and the bright colors. The sun doesn't really bother me - and the flares are pretty cool and add to the feel of the image. I didn't really have a problem with the tones in the 1st version, but the colors are much more vibrant in the 2nd - which I prefer. Very nice job on all images. Glad you had a good photowalk! #8808731Carla Capra Anderson August 05, 2010
Hi Susan.Teresa H. Hunt August 06, 2010
Susan, both of these are great shots. I love your POV for the ride . . . it's not often you see a photography of a ride from directly under it. I like the bit of sun and sun flare. I think your coloring was better in the first post. The second one the sky is to saturated and the ride looks washed out.I really like your umbrella shot to. Wonderful vibrant colors . . . Congrats on the EP #8809935
Aimee C. Eisaman August 06, 2010
I prefer the color in the first post! :~) #8810116Michael Kelly August 06, 2010
Me too though the first looks a bit blue and the new one looks green to me.Try your eye dropper tool in raw to set the white balance. Easy quick an almost fool proof if you have a white or near white object in the shot. #8810285
Debbie E. Payne August 07, 2010
Susan - t looks like you had some great "material" to take photos of on your walk. I like the POV of the one under the ride but prefer the umbrella one. Congrats on the EP! Of course there is always going to be a challenge when shooting into the sun but I think the fact that the POV is great and the aspect of design makes this a far more interesting image than one shot from an angle where the sun would not be an issue. Good job! #8812753Susan M. Reynolds August 07, 2010
Thanks phellos, I just tried to get into my E Drive to try and adjust the hue again and it's gone! The whole drive with all my newest pictures.Susan M. Reynolds August 08, 2010
Today when I turned my computer back in the E drive was back and the photos were all there~huge sigh of relief...so I don't know what happpened.Susan M. Reynolds August 08, 2010
A few more... #8814615Susan M. Reynolds August 08, 2010
You Don't have to comment, just wanted to share more of the day rather than just two of the PhotoWalk... #8814627Susan M. Reynolds August 08, 2010
PhotoWalk #8814633Susan M. Reynolds August 08, 2010
PhotoWalk ~ #8814656Susan M. Reynolds August 09, 2010
The last few... #8814749Susan M. Reynolds August 09, 2010
I just wish I could've taken photos after dark with all the lights...Maybe I'll just have to go to the state fair at CalExpo if I want night lights! #8814771Aimee C. Eisaman August 09, 2010
Wow what a great looking day you had. Alot of fun images! I like the goofy prizes! LOL :~) #8814877Teresa H. Hunt August 09, 2010
Susna, it looks like you had a lot of fun. You came back with some great pictures. :) #8815780Dale Hardin August 09, 2010
"Off on her own adventures" is my favorite of the series Susan. You did the right thing by snapping everything in sight. You have a lot of good material here and have captured the essence of the day very well.Not only that, but with some creative post processing, you have some potentially out standing contest worthy images. #8815781
Susan M. Reynolds August 09, 2010
Which could be for the contest Dale? #8815829Susan M. Reynolds August 09, 2010
Which could be for the contest Dale? Thank you both Aimee and Dale for taking a browse.Dale Hardin August 09, 2010
Which Pix? There is a long list Susan. Of course, all of these would need editing, but all have potential.off on her own
walking with daddy
dipped cones
big dipper
rock and roll
beach viewer
curls in the wind
umbrellas
Charlotte taking pix
Cropping, straightening, technical corrections etc are all that are needed. Most do not require cloning etc except perhaps a couple. Get to work girl! :o) #8816309
Rita K. Connell August 09, 2010
I agree with mike on the original post first looks a bit blue and the new one looks green to me. but I do like the color more vibrantthese are the ones I really loved they are worth working on for sure.
swings, sumbrellas, curls in wind, beach viewer, rock and roll, off on her own adventure. I am glad you got some great shot for how badly the day ended. #8816381
Susan M. Reynolds August 09, 2010
And here I spent all that time straightening before I posted them! lolololol argh! #8816417Debbie E. Payne August 09, 2010
Susan - a neat series for sure. My favs are "Swings", "Umbrellas" and "Rock and Roll". #8816587Susan M. Reynolds August 10, 2010
Thanks Pholks! I'll work some more on the ones mentioned...also yesternight, I entered a touched up version of Orane G's On Ice...we'll see what happens! #8817752Peter W. Marks August 10, 2010
Oh my gosh Susan! I find myself thinking like the old geezer. I chose my favorite nine that are identical to Dale's except perhaps I would substitute the "center shade" for the "umbrellas". I would like to have seen more of Charlotte's face behind the camera but not much can be done about that now!Dale Hardin August 10, 2010
Peter it was only a matter of time 'till you found out you were my long lost brother! :o) Now try to sleep at night. :D #8819018Susan M. Reynolds August 11, 2010
Tried some different edits on Curls In The Wind & another view of the Big Dipper. #8819603Dale Hardin August 11, 2010
Susan, I'm so pleased you're optimizing some of this great series. The crop on the roller coaster is just what I had in mind when I recommended it.However, on the curls shot, the blur in the lower right needs to go. Try a square crop with the bottom right corner starting just to the right of where her left arm meets the blur and have the top of the crop end just above the wisps of hair that show above the rope.
Also, instead of making it so intense, you might try opening the shadows instead and selectively decreasing the highlights on her face to give a softer look instead of such high contrast. Also de-saturate the yellows fairly aggressively.
By the way, this image is a perfect candidate for black and white treatment. #8820484
Aimee C. Eisaman August 11, 2010
I love the new crop for curls in the wind! :~) #8820943Michael Kelly September 15, 2010
Congratulations Susan! This was a great POV and nicely done. A wonderful Finalist! #8902810Aimee C. Eisaman September 15, 2010
Congrats Susan..I'm so happy this got a finalist because I know it was one of your favorites! :~) #8903112Dale Hardin September 15, 2010
Congratulations on the finalist Susan. Well deserved. #8903148Susan M. Reynolds September 15, 2010
Thanks everyone...sure was a shocker! How in the world did all of the whole thread from our posts in the club end up on here? lol...you all know I'm technically challenged and rather sleepy ;o) #8903335Susan M. Reynolds September 15, 2010
Hope I don't get sued for posting photos of strangers without their consent???Jeff E Jensen September 15, 2010
Congrats Susan! #8904561Carla Capra Anderson September 15, 2010
Congratulations, Susan.Michelle L. Frick September 15, 2010
Congratulations Susan! #8905040Teresa H. Hunt September 15, 2010
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