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A Day in the Sun

A Day in the Sun

These images were shot a few months back when a good friend was in town with his son. His son Jakob didn’t have much experience with the beach and so it was great to watch him interact with it and have some fun. Fortunately Jake agreed to confine throwing sand at his father and I was let off of the hook since I had camera in hand. The lighting was absolutely horrible and I hate to shoot mid-day but I’m glad I decided I tout along the Nikon.

Jake’s dad mentioned to me this past week that he really liked the shot below and so I cleaned it up a bit in Photoshop and added some effects. You’ll notice the coloration difference. It actually has a gradient color cast from one end to the other also with a touch of the diffuse glow effect. The other other change is cleaning up some of the sand that I found distracting.

boy and sand photo

This is the contact sheet from the shoot. Something I’ve missed since switching to digital is contact sheets. I used to come out of the dark room and lupe ‘em and try to find the shots to enlarge. The digital work flow is much better and easier to find the shots to work on but I still like seeing all the shots together. It gives a different sense of the shoot somehow and helps identify where I might have done something different next time.

beach photos contact sheet

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Stitched Panorama

Stitched Panorama

I love panoramas because there’s something a little magical about them to me.  Perhaps because they’re a better substitute of human vision than more standard sized images because of the wide field of view.  Whatever the reason, you’ll likely see more of them here in the next 12 months.  By the way, click on the thumbnail image above in the post to get a pop-up of the full size image.

This panorama was created from 6 images shot with generous overlap with my D70 hand-held and then stitched in Photoshop CS4.  Here’s how Photoshop divides up the images which is surprising but yields a nice smooth result.  I have access to a pano head thanks to my friend at Dimension Three but I may never need to borrow it again.

Unfortunately the lighting is less than I hoped for.  Some foreground interest would be helpful also.

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