Friday, July 29, 2011
Inside Look
It was a slow day at the office. Not really, this was done all after hours! I scanned my Nikon D700 with a 70-300mm lens attached in a GE 64 slice Lightspeed CT scanner. The images were then rendered in 3D on the GE AW workstation make the rotation animations.
For a lot of fun try this QuicktimeVR model of the camera here. This is an 18 meg file so be patient.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Hitting the Streets in London
While walking the streets of London on our recent visit and inspired by an excellent exhibit at the Museum of London, I thought it was time for a bit of "Street Photography."
Click here to view a full screen slide show.
I made a conscious decision to depart from Jay Masiel's technique of no image manipulation and process these images to a greater or lesser extent as pseudo HDR images to give them a bit of a gritty, urban feel. Sorry, Jay. But then you taught us to find our own vision ;-). I used Nik HDR Effects Pro to process the single RAW files.
Click here to view a full screen slide show.
I made a conscious decision to depart from Jay Masiel's technique of no image manipulation and process these images to a greater or lesser extent as pseudo HDR images to give them a bit of a gritty, urban feel. Sorry, Jay. But then you taught us to find our own vision ;-). I used Nik HDR Effects Pro to process the single RAW files.
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