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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Rose of Sharon and Willowtree

Shot this afternoon with the iPhone 5, processed and Snapseed and then saturation and color boosted in PhotoWizard. I use the HDR mode in Snapseed, ambience and then drama modes to enhance the image. I really like the opposition of the foreground pink Rose of Sharon flowers against the background green fine leaved Willow tree.
Enjoy, Jeff

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Caribbean Joy


Celebrating Caribbean Culture Parade, Atlantic City, NJ.  Shot with Sony RX10 at F5.6, 1/500 sec. ISO 400 as manual metering off the boardwalk.
Enjoy, Jeff

 


Prayin'


Sister Jane praying and healing on the Atlantic City boardwalk.  Shot with a Sony RX10.  Enjoy, Jeff

 


Sunday, July 20, 2014

The Red Boat

Shot with the iPhone 5 and Bracket Mode, then processed and TrueHDR with an added vignette. Enjoy, Jeff

Friday, July 4, 2014

Sony Rx10 Today


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Went to Saratoga today and really enjoyed using Sony's RX10 Camera.  Great color and sharpness, a wonderful 2.8, 24-200 Zeiss Lens.  These images are pretty much straight out of the camera as JPEGs.  Enjoy, Jeff

 


Saturday, June 28, 2014

Glaze App

As many of you know, I really enjoy artistic photography and editing with my iPhone. I recently learned about a new application called Glaze which does a great job with standard presets turning your photographs into various artistic renderings. For this original shot taken at Coney Island I made a pencil outline imaging using the app Sketch and then put the original color image through Glaze finding the preset that I liked. In the blender application I combined the pencil sketch and the color sketch until I found the blend mode multiply that created the best effects. This created this artistic, fun and to me appealing image.

Enjoy, Jeff

Saturday, June 7, 2014

iPhone Joy

The more I use my iPhone 5s, the more I love the potential of this wonderful device. I used the application entitled SlowShutter and then process the images in Snapseed and then the second image was also processed and DistressedFX simply adding the two birds. I wanted to use SlowShutter effect to create a sense of motion and a little whimsy in these artistic photographs.
Enjoy, Jeff

Friday, May 30, 2014

Walls and Light

Shot in a small Hungarian village, I was attracted by the joining of these walls and streetlamp. I used my iPhone5 and then of course edited the image in a number of programs to get this final effect. I use DistressedFX to create the final texture and of course the two birds
I really like this. I hope you do as well. Enjoy, Jeff

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Saturday, May 17, 2014

The Christman Sanctuary


 

 



 

 Nearby in Delansen, NY, is the Christman Sanctuary.  The Bozenkill runs through it and after the recent rain and prior snow, I knew the water would be flowing.  There was actually too much flow in the large falls that do not make for good water photography IMO.  I chose these scenes instead.  Camera was a Canon EOS M, 11-18mm Canon lens, circular polarizer, ISO 100, f16 to create this result.  Ev about .5 seconds.  AWB and a little fine tuning of the RAW images in Canon Digital Professional.  Enjoy, Jeff


Monday, May 12, 2014

Beach Sunrise

Created with iPhone 5, Bracket Mode, TrueHDR, DistressedFX for the final product including the two birds by the sun. Enjoy, Jeff

Good morning

Shot this morning at Red river beach in Harwichport. I used an iPhone five, Bracket Mode, TrueHDR, PhotoWizard, Retouch to get rid of birds too low in the image, DistressedFX for the bird effect which complements the photograph

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Joy in the Park


Shot with a Sony RX10, I captured this little girl having so much fun.  Chasing bubbles!  Remember when that was all that we needed for pleasure?  Hhhmmm....
Enjoy, Jeff

 


Saturday, May 3, 2014

Discarded Americana


 

 



 

 



Train Interior

                               



 

 



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Graffiti

It is amazing to see our discards.  Nearly whole trains and derelict factories.  However they make great photo subjects.  Shot today with both iphone5 and a Sony RX10. It was a good day with my dear friend Cliff.
Enjoy, Jeff

                               


Sunday, April 27, 2014

The wonders of Route 20

Route 20, the old highway between Albany and Syracuse is full of all kinds of interesting artifacts. I took that route upon returning from Syracuse today after spending time with our grandchildren. Among the things I photographed were the last remaining old motel cabins on route 20, of course in terrible uninhabitable shape and this New York's Central diesel engine on display just west of the town of Duanesburg. The first two images were done in color HDR and then black-and-white HDR. The diesel engine was done in color HDR using TrueHDR. Of course, shot with the iPhone 5. Enjoy, Jeff

Another Gloomy Day Photo

Same location as the color HDR image uploaded yesterday. This time I changed the composition to landscape. Shot with the iPhone 5 in Bracket Mode then TrueHDR then Snapseed for black and white conversion and finally Retouch to get rid of a couple large utility poles in the far left section of the image. Enjoy, Jeff




  

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Gloomy day potentials

When faced with gloomy weather and gray clouds, HDR photography is a terrific option. This was taken with my iPhone five along the old Erie Canal in Dewitt , New York. I used Bracket Mode to compose and capture the image, TrueHDR then Snapseed HDR then PhotoWizard for curves. A very Mono chromatic, bland image was turned into something that I find quite pleasing. Enjoy, Jeff




  

Friday, April 25, 2014

Erie Canal

These were shot at the Butternut Creek, the old Erie Canal system this morning. Shot with my iPhone 5 in 645 PRO and then edited within Snapseed using tilt shift, HDR, black and white conversion to create this somewhat dreamy  effect of these old bridges over the canal. It was a fun project. Again, it reinforces the importance of having a camera with you. Especially a camera that not only will take the photographs but you can edit the photographs in  and then easily upload them to Facebook or other media. Enjoy, Jeff






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Sunday, April 20, 2014

Camponula


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Otherwise know as "Million Bells", these little violet flowers make a great macro subject.  Shot with the EOS M setup, Canon Macro Bellows and a 50mm Canon FD lens between 5.6-11 aperture.  Enjoy, Jeff

 


Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Cherry Blossoms


 

                               



 

There is the wonderful neighborhood in Bethesda Maryland called Kenwood Gardens.  The streets are lined with Cherry Blossom trees.  These were shot last Sunday AM with a Sony RX10 using its 24-200, 2.8 Zeiss lens.  Crystal sharp images on a one inch sensor, great color and metering make this camera worth the price.  The images were lightly edited in PS with some High Pass sharpening.  Enjoy, Jeff

                               


Saturday, April 12, 2014

Facetune

This a great iPhone app for retouching faces. Facetune has context awareness for each area that is retouched. This is my Mother's fantastic friend Molly. See the before and after results. Enjoy , Jeff

Friday, April 11, 2014

Canon Macro Bellows


  

 



  

 



  

 



Bellows Macro Flower

 

 I was privileged to receive a Canon Macro Bellows FL from Barb Lawton/ Frank Bumbartore of our photo club, The Schenectady Photographic Society.  This brings Macro to whole new level over simple extension tubes!  You can control the degree of magnification by the bellows length as well as control the aperture of the Canon FD 50mm lens I use.  Also, a live viewfinder LCD really makes this project so much easier than trying to judge composition and sharpness through a view finder.  This was shot with a Canon EOS-M.  I use a LCD light-box on a small Gorilla Pod tripod to light the flowers.  Enjoy, Jeff

 


Thursday, April 3, 2014

The Best Camera

As one professional photographer has said, "the best camera is the one that you have with you". Today I took a brief walk at lunchtime and in the building next to our office building was this liberally-no pun intended-decorated Toyota Echo. Because I had my iPhone with me, it was a very easy grab shot. I used camera plus, but edited the image Snapseed. Nothing but fun.

Enjoy, Jeff

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

JIM


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I met Jim today in Washington Park.  Nice fellow who shared a bit of his life with me.  He used to be an Import Automobile Mechanic, now unemployed.  He collects returnable plastics, bottles and cans to help supplement his income. I think he has had a hard life, but nevertheless, he remained cheerful discussing his past.   Shot with a Nikon D200, ISO 500, F4 with a Nikkor 18-105 lens.  Original in color and processed with Topaz Adjust B&W to create the final image.  Enjoy, Jeff

 


Saturday, March 22, 2014

The Morning Gift

I love looking into the backyard while having breakfast. This morning I noticed something different.  Three deer resting in the woods right off our yard.
Knowing that they could also see me, I carefully got up and grabbed my Nikon D200 with a Nikkor VR ,  55-200mm zoom. Wanting a narrow zone of focus, I set the ISO to 500, Av 5.6 to allow for a fast shutter.  Very slowly I opened the back sliding door and moved onto the back deck.  They saw me of course, stared and slowly got up.  I fired off about 12 shots and went back inside.  They hung around for about 5 more minutes than casually walked off.  Of the images, I liked this one which can be seen in the original color image without edit.  I thought a black and white development would look nice.  Thus I edited in Topaz B&W Effects 2 using Hi Contrast with some added vignetting and selective dodging and burning.
What a nice morning experience!  Enjoy, Jeff





Thursday, March 13, 2014

B&W with the iPhone 5

There are a number of Apps to convert color to striking monochrome images with the iPhone.  I have tried many but always go back to Snapseed to edit this images.  It's B&W conversion tool creates sharp images with lots of control including the use of traditional B&W filters such as Red, Green and Yellow.  Great fun!
Enjoy, Jeff