Model – Atrophy Old work, never seen the light of day. Shot in early 2006. / Nikkormat ftn + Kodak Portra 160vc cropped. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
Proceeds from this sale will be donated to the Make A Wish foundation / / Click on the image above if you would like to donate your professional talent just a few hours a year or weekly to help out a child. all proceeds will be donated to the make a wish foundation Nikon D80 / 18-55mm Nikkor Lense Macro / 55mm Length / f/4 / 1/40 / ISO 200 homepage 2/9/09 / winner of Card for everyday Macro challenge 2/9/09 Thank you for viewing /
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This photo has not been cross-processed properly, apparently. However, I’d never heard of cross-processing until recently. I’ve read that the term started by developing color print or slide film in the wrong chemicals – for example, color negative film in slide chemicals or slide film by the color negative process. This causes wild color and contrast shifts and requires lots of trial and error. for more, see Dana DiPasquale’s forum page. Apparently a group exists for cross-processing experts, as well. / / However, playing with the RGB channels certainly stretched my tendency for more realistic, staid photos! I played with this photo last night using Sue Wickham’s method and the tutorial that Mary Campbell posted. I used curves and RGB channels in Photoshop and Nikon’s Capture NX2.1 software. / / This is the Capture NX2 version, with a bit of a vignette blur from efex. Original: Nikon D200, Nikkor 70-300mm, 145mm, f/5.6, 1/1000sec, -0.3ev., ISO 200, manual exposure, / Converted from 12-bit RAW to jpeg. Manfrotto tripod. / 2025×3037px
Toklat in his zen mode draped over the top stair, after a rough day hiking and playing. I named him Toklat, which is a river and glacier in the Denali National Park and Preserve, after doing some editing and layout work for the Denali park service. Toklat is a very sweet and uncomplicated dark-chocolate Retriever. He doesn’t chase moose. I hope he won’t chase bears. Taken for a challenge in the “Man’s Best Friend” group, and, well, because I can’t resist taking photos of our two Labs. Toklat placed in the top ten of the “Man’s Best Friend” challenge. You should see him when he gets excited (this isn’t the time). Toklat’s looks earned him a feature at “Man’s Best Friend” – Thank you! Nikon D200, Nikon 105mm VR lens. 105mm, f/5 , 1/100, ISO 100, -0.3ev. Converted from RAW to jpeg using Capture NX 2, manual exposure. Unedited, no post-processing.
opera singer :)
Our Cat having a Snooz, couldnt help taking a pic
In memoriam / As I mentioned in a previous post, my mother used to tend orchids, and I never noticed her work. Mother-daughter relationships can be complex – look at the number of books and articles written on the subject. Ours was no less or no more complex than millions of other relationships. With this in mind, I purchased two orchid plants yesterday to tend and nurture and to photograph, so that I could learn to see them. With mother’s day approaching, these particular flowers have been much on my mind. My mother died four years ago in May. I’m just beginning to understand our long and complex struggles – and love. Constructive comments welcomed. This is the second attempt – or rather the first attempt from last night, using two lights on stands. (Other orchid, but not original post.) I would like to know what you see and would rather see. Nikon D200 and a Nikkor 18-200mm at f/18 and 1/4 sec, -3ev, IS0 100, 200mm. Converted from RAW to jpeg using Capture NX 2, Manfrotto tripod, continuous dual lights on stands. / Choices
Model – Teagan Post-its are awesome. I saw a pack of them in the shape of lips for $1, and this is the idea that sprung to mind. / Yeah, my head is odd. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
6 stop HDR
HDR from 3 very looooong exposures :)
Can make larger prints available upon request :)
Title: The Other Side / Capture Date: 04/29/2007 / Dimensions: 2536×3788 / Exposure: 1 sec at f/3.8 / Focal Length: 22mm / ISO: 100 / Filter: No / Flash: No / Uploaded Date: 06/2007 / Comments: Boston Museum of Art © 2008 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Nikon D200 and a Nikkor 105mm 2.8G VR macro at 1/16 and 1/25 sec. / Mounted on Manfrotto tripod. / Converted from RAW to jpeg with just a smidgen of a curve using Capture NX 2 software. Rather than hit “reply” to thank each of you individually, I plan to follow Christopher Ewing’s footsteps and visit your sites. View of the front a few months ago /
Model – Bianca Older work, early 2007 I thiiiiink… eh. / Nikon F2A + Portra 160vc veeery expired, took a lot of work to bring it back to life! Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
I confess, that nothing frightens me more than the appearance of mushrooms on the table, especially in a small provincial town. Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870)
... and that spring flowers had arrived. Then I awoke. How cool. All Things Orange Artwork Gallery featured this – Thank you! / To see some fiery tulips that actually grow outdoors now, rather than inside as bulbs in glass containers, see Patty Boyte’s fiery tulips photo here at RB. Gorgeous.
hdr of a tree at matamuskeet national wildlife refuge, NC, USA
3 stop hdr
Proceeds from this sale will be donated to the Make A Wish foundation / / Click on the image above if you would like to donate your professional talent just a few hours a year or weekly to help out a child. Nikon D80 / 18-55mm Nikkor Lense Macro / 55mm Length / f/4 / 1/40 / ISO 200 Thank you for viewing
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