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The making of “?” – part II
Hi all,
Finally, here’s part II of episode 3. The making of “?”. Again, sorry for the delay.
Let me know what you think.
The making of “?”
Hey everone,
Here you go. Here’s part 1 of episode 3 in the “The making of ” series. As before part 1 covers the work in Lightroom. The previous videos can be found here.
Hope you enjoy it and I’m very interested in your feedback. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
Btw, part 2 has to wait a couple of weeks. This is because my graphics card on my PC broke down yesterday!! Arghh. Not good. HP is picking up my PC this afternoon and they estimate I’ll get it back after 10 working days. Well, I’ve heard that before and it usually ends up being a lot longer.
We’ll see. Anyway. Be happy and go and make pictures.
Thanks.
The making of “the end of the world” part II
Here’s the second and last video of the second episode in the “The making of” series. I call this one The making of The end of the world. Part one can be found here.
The purpose of these videos is to share my ideas on image capture and image editing. I’m hoping to give you yet another photographer’s perspective on how to approach an image and what to keep in mind.
I was aiming at something like 15 minutes and I spend like an hour last night cutting it down but I only got down to 21 minutes. Well, maybe that’s the best I can do?
Personally I like videos that are a little longer. You don’t have to view the entire video all at once.
Again, I hope you like it and please let me know what you think of both the image and the video.
Making changes as I go along is not easy so I may end up changing the approach in the future.
The next episode can be expected at end of Jan. Christmas is just around the corner and 2010 starts with a week of skiing.
I’ll keep blogging and uploading image to Flickr though.
The making of “The end of the world”
Here’s the first video of two of the second episode in the “The making of” series. I call this one The making of The end of the world.
The purpose of these videos is to share my ideas on image capture and image editing. I’m hoping to give you yet another photographer’s perspective on how to approach an image and what to keep in mind.
This first video is a little too long and maybe too little action is going on. I’ll try to speed things up in the videos that will follow. Also the volume is a little too low on this one.
I hope you like it and please, please, please, let me know how I can make these better and more informative in future episodes.
