Posts Tagged ‘Canon EOS XTi’

Dragonflies in Flight

February 20, 2013

Dragonflies in Flight” is a slideshow featuring 68 still photographs by Walter Sanford. (Hey, that’s me!) The soundtrack is the song “Fly Away” by Lenny Kravitz (3:41 min).

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Tech Tips: The still photographs were adjusted using Apple Aperture and exported as 16-bit TIFFs. The TIFFs were imported into Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 as a collection. The “Slideshow” module in Lightroom was used to create and export the slideshow (56 MB). Watch Adobe TV and learn how to use Lightroom 4 to create a slideshow with music: “Publish a Slideshow,” by Julieanne Kost. See also, Stop-action photography of dragonflies in flight.

Copyright © 2013 Walter Sanford. All rights reserved. www.wsanford.com

Happy Holidays!

December 25, 2012

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Copyright © 2012 Walter Sanford. All rights reserved. www.wsanford.com

Masonic emblem

December 24, 2012

The Masonic emblem, viewed from the observation deck of the George Washington Masonic Memorial, Alexandria, Virginia USA.

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Copyright © 2012 Walter Sanford. All rights reserved. www.wsanford.com

HDR composite image redux

December 22, 2012

I used Adobe Lightroom 4 and Photoshop CS5 to create a 16-bit HDR composite image from three exposures of the George Washington Masonic Memorial, Alexandria, Virginia USA.

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Tech Tips: I used “More Saturated,” one of the Photoshop “Local Adaption” presets; no other adjustments were changed. I saved the resulting composite image to Lightroom, where I cropped the image, adjusted “Clarity” and added a vignette. Finally, I used the “Spot Removal” tool to remove several dust spots on the camera image sensor.

Copyright © 2012 Walter Sanford. All rights reserved. www.wsanford.com

George Washington Masonic Memorial

December 20, 2012

I used Adobe Lightroom 4 and Photoshop CS5 to create a photorealistic 32-bit pseudo-HDR composite image from three exposures of the George Washington Masonic Memorial, Alexandria, Virginia USA. I used Lightroom to make all of the adjustments to the composite image.

The iconic compass and square are symbolic Freemasonry tools; “G” stands for God and geometry.

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Tech Tips: I applied “Direct Positive,” one of the “Lightroom Color Presets,” cropped the image, adjusted “Clarity” and added a vignette. Finally, I used the “Spot Removal” tool to remove several dust spots on the camera image sensor.

Copyright © 2012 Walter Sanford. All rights reserved. www.wsanford.com

George Washington

December 20, 2012

A statue of George Washington inside the George Washington Masonic Memorial, Alexandria, Virginia USA.

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Tech Tips: BorderFX, a free plug-in for Apple Aperture, was used to add a text watermark to the photos.

Copyright © 2012 Walter Sanford. All rights reserved. www.wsanford.com

Washington, D.C. skyline

December 18, 2012

The skyline of Washington, D.C. USA viewed from the George Washington Masonic Memorial observation deck. From this vantage point, the viewer is looking toward the Potomac River. The Washington Monument and Thomas Jefferson Memorial are visible on the left side of the photo; the U.S. Capitol Building is visible on the right side. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is visible on the near side of the river.

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Copyright © 2012 Walter Sanford. All rights reserved. www.wsanford.com

Old Town Alexandria

December 16, 2012

Old Town Alexandria, Virginia USA viewed from the George Washington Masonic Memorial observation deck. From this vantage point, the viewer is looking down King Street toward the Potomac River. The Woodrow Wilson Bridge is shown in the upper-right corner of the photograph.

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Tech Tips: This photo was shot using a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi camera and Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L zoom lens, set for 34mm.

Copyright © 2012 Walter Sanford. All rights reserved. www.wsanford.com

HDR composite image

November 28, 2012

The following photo shows the results of an experiment in which I used Adobe Lightroom 4 and Photoshop CS5 to create a 16-bit HDR composite image from three exposures of the George Washington Masonic Memorial, Alexandria, Virginia USA.

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Tech Tips: I used “More Saturated,” one of the Photoshop “Local Adaption” presets; no other adjustments were changed. I saved the resulting composite image to Lightroom, where I made lens corrections.

Copyright © 2012 Walter Sanford. All rights reserved. www.wsanford.com

Pseudo-HDR composite image redux

November 26, 2012

I used Adobe Lightroom 4 to “redevelop” the photorealistic 32-bit pseudo-HDR composite image of the George Washington Masonic Memorial featured in my last post. In my opinion, the newer version looks much better than the older version.

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Tech Tips: I applied “Direct Positive,” one of the “Lightroom Color Presets”; no other adjustments were changed.

Copyright © 2012 Walter Sanford. All rights reserved. www.wsanford.com


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