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 Post subject: Re: 2011 or 1940??
PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 8:16 pm 
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Great Quality Tim,
High in contrast and details.

I have a set with a few B&Ws in my photostream.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pvdac/sets ... 028594615/

Not the quality you have ,but a nice attempt.

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Tim,

I love this shot of #74. Did you use only available light? How much post-processing did you do? I've had alot of my work published in the last few years, it is a hobby. I've never taken any photography classes and have not mastered Photoshop, but I think I need to do both to improve my shooting.

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Beautiful photo.The thing that gives it away to me is the tail wheel tire is too large.Thats an E or later tire.

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 Post subject: Re: 2011 or 1940??
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Chappie wrote:
Tim Adams wrote:
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Tim,

I love this shot of #74. Did you use only available light? How much post-processing did you do? I've had alot of my work published in the last few years, it is a hobby. I've never taken any photography classes and have not mastered Photoshop, but I think I need to do both to improve my shooting.

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Yes, available light. It's 1/30th, hand held, f/5.6, 70mm
RAW file processed with CS4, then Nik Silver Efex Pro 2.0 to convert to black and white

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Stephen, it would be well worth your trouble to learn at least the basics of post processing in Photoshop. There are many tools and tricks that give that added "pop" to a picture, that transform it from "nice" to "wow".

There is a learning curve, but there are many books and web tutorials to help you through the learning process. Once you've started learning the program you'll never look back...

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...and Tim is a master of light. I wish I could see the way he does...

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Neal Nurmi wrote:
Stephen, it would be well worth your trouble to learn at least the basics of post processing in Photoshop. There are many tools and tricks that give that added "pop" to a picture, that transform it from "nice" to "wow".

There is a learning curve, but there are many books and web tutorials to help you through the learning process. Once you've started learning the program you'll never look back...


Thanks Neal. The local college has classes one can take in basic and advanced PS, if they offer it next semester I plan to take it. I like your pictures as well, one that stands out to me is from Reno '11- a shot of a Sea Fury (Argonaut I think) where you can see right into the cockpit. Very cool.


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And thank you, Chappie. You won't regret the class. It obviously by itself won't make you a great photographer, but it will make a huge difference in how your pictures look and how others react to them. And once you get started the resources available for further learning are amazing. I suspect Photoshop is about the most written about program out there.

Of course I've been taking pictures and using Photoshop for many years and still cannot do what Tim does all the time. That man gets up earlier and goes to bed later and generally works harder than anybody I know. Talent and hard work do pay off -- his work is amazing...

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Neal Nurmi wrote:
And thank you, Chappie. You won't regret the class. It obviously by itself won't make you a great photographer, but it will make a huge difference in how your pictures look and how others react to them. And once you get started the resources available for further learning are amazing. I suspect Photoshop is about the most written about program out there.

Of course I've been taking pictures and using Photoshop for many years and still cannot do what Tim does all the time. That man gets up earlier and goes to bed later and generally works harder than anybody I know. Talent and hard work do pay off -- his work is amazing...


Your killing me here, my head won't fit thru the door anymore. :lol:

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