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Sunday, November 1, 2015

Lion, Lioness photography


 
Hi everyone, I was working on book cover submission searching my old images, and I came across the lions shots I did at the Calgary Zoo a while ago.
I remembered that day like it was yesterday, I was so lucky, I had my tripod my big 100-400 lens, my kenko teleplus pro 300 1.4x extender , up to 560mm that's long enough for safari in a zoo!!!

The photo above was done with the extender and the image is quite sharp, the 100-400 is a huge heavy lens, and using a tripod is a most to get sharp images.

The following images were all redone for my submission, as you can see all of them were transformed to portrait of vertical, to match book cover format, I changed the background for some of them to add a story.

Before directly from the camera




After one was accepted by Arcangel "book cover agency"



Before directly from the camera


 After this one was accepted by Arcangel "book cover agency"



Before directly from the camera


After


 Passing many hours waiting and shooting was very rewarding that day, it's not always the case, but one thing is sure, being patient and having all the gears in hand help a lot, I know it's very cumbersome and heavy, but that day like most of the time I passed at the Calgary Zoo, I rented a cart to carry my equipment, it make a huge difference, passing a full day carrying heavy equipment is very demanding, using a cart is the way to go,

Not all of the above where accepted, but reworking the image for my submission was great, I find  shooting wild animal in a zoo very interesting, no matter how big or small the zoo is you will always find great images, some zoos even have photo safari event, something I am thinking of doing.


Have a great week everyone,


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Friday, October 2, 2015

Basic Info, Shooting Raw, Camera Profile

 Raw or Jpegs  “Jpegs are compressed files and are referred to as lossy files ”inability  to hold and maintain the original format means every time you open and close a Jpeg file it degrades due to data being lost. If you use Jpegs shoot JPEG FINE, and save the file in a Tiff format.

Raw files don't degrade and contain an amazing amount of information they are not compress, it is a negative, it can be save as Tiff file or Jpeg after processing.

I always shot raw, I keep my raw files in an external hard drive, it's like saving negative, it contains all the information and you can always go back and use a more advance software to improve the final result, no degradation,  also I like the fact that I can  change the white balance in the darkroom and don't forget the raw file is a proof of ownership.  

The camera profile/style is the adjustment you make in camera with the profile/style setting, normally you have neutral, faithful, portrait, landscape etc..., in reality if you shoot raw and use Lightroom or Photoshop  is doesn't really matter as it's easy to change the profile or enhance the image in processing. 

I always put my camera to neutral, the reason is that I like to start my work in LR or PS from scratch, it's like starting on a clean canvas.

But the main reason I am posting on this matter, is that during many of my workshops, or group photography meet up, I found out that many photographers like to show each other the shot they just took, and it came to my attention that a lot of beginners that are not aware of their camera setting don't understand why their images are so dull compare to other shooters of the same subject when everybody are using raw.   Simple answer if the camera setting is neutral, it will be very dull with not a lot of contrast compare of landscape that will give you a lot more saturation sometimes even too much.

NEUTRAL Profile/style


LANDSCAPE Profile/style 



 NEUTRAL Profile/style



LANDSCAPE Profile/style  



 NEUTRAL Profile/style



 LANDSCAPE Profile/style




As you can see with these examples, their is a huge difference in these profile/style, and depending of the camera you are using it can be even greater,  if you prefer to view your image with a lot of saturation when looking on the back of your camera use Landscape or if you are like me and prefer to see a neutral canvas use Neutral.

You can try different setting but be aware that if you use a setting that has a lot of saturation it may work for screen view but not for printing.  

Too much saturation and you are getting a gamut problem,  I soft proofed all my images, for me the best way is to use PS, under the tab VIEW click on Proof Color and chose CMYK and  click on Gamut Warning, you will see that any colors that are unreproducible will turn grey.
It is use normally to match soft proofing to the paper and the printer you will be using, but even if you are not printing, this will give you a good idea of where you need to take out saturation.

I found that the best way to correct the gamut problem is to use the hue/saturation adjustment, I use the picker and click on the grey warning area on my image after what I used the saturation slider to desaturate each color under the warning, next I invert my layer mask that is white to back, to do so only click on the mask and a window will open at the bottom you'll see invert click on invert after I use a low opacity brush to work on the grey warning area.

Now before you go out, check your setting and have fun.


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Thursday, September 24, 2015

IMAGEN by Diane Dugas Virtual Fashion Store Opening

Art and Fashion jointed to create 50 Imagen new designs including 3 of Marc Collection,

ArtofWhere produces all items in their studio in Montreal Canada. They handle everything from the printing, sewing and quality control in house. Not only that, but their knit fabrics are manufactured in Montreal as well!

To browse Imagen design follow this link   https://artofwhere.com/artists/diane-dugas

50 designs, some example below...

Cafe Design


Creation Dancer

Abstract Blue Symphonie

Creation Flamingo

Purple

Chocolate Splash

Cafe Design

Alien Spill

Night

Marc Design Fumee

Music

Dark Night
Abstract Flame


Alien Spill
Rolling Stone

Abstract Dark Flower

Night

Snow Day at The Ranch


City Life

Marc Design Passion Aveugle

Montreal

Abstract Fire and Ice

Buenos Aires Design


ArtofWhere is located in Cananda but  ship from both Canada and the USA.  This means that Canadian and American customers never have to pay duties or customs fees since they handle the border crossing.  Even on wholesale orders totalling over hundreds of dollars, you will never have to pay any surprise fees once your order reaches you.

Currently US and international orders are shipped on Tuesdays and Fridays from within the USA.  Orders to US customers generally take 2-6 business days once shipped within the USA.  International orders generally take 6-10 business days but may be delayed by the customs of your country.  All orders shipped from the USA will have a tracking number that can be tracked with the USPS.
Orders for Canadian customers normally ship within 2-8 business days of the order being placed.  Shipping to Eastern Provinces takes about 3-4 business days and shipping to Western provinces can take 4-7 business days.
International orders may be subject to customs fees or duties of your country.  Unfortunately, ArtofWhere or ArtofWholesale cannot help cover these fees so please check with your local post office before placing an order.

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Sunday, September 13, 2015

Vivi Francia In Mendoza Argentina Lunch at Anna Bistro


This past Friday was the famous Vivi Francia lunch at Anna Bistro, it was part of the French week in Mendoza Argentina.

Anna is one of my old time favorite Bistro in Mendoza, and the food was amazing, have a look at the menu,
 Menú Viví Francia:
Tartine de Brie y Rucula
Tournedos de filet, salsa malbec y echalote, gratin dauphinois
Moelleux de chocolate
Incluye vino y agua
For 240pesos

It was fantastic, we arrived around 12:45, and as soon as we sat down the champagne was served with an assortment of appetizers including house smoke salmon.

Surrounding by the garden and listening to French music, it felt very good.

Most of the people were Argentine, except for us and Anna Bistro owner Jerome.

It's rare to go to an event and not hear any English only French and Spanish.

I was very surprise to not see any other expat!

This event is every year around the same time, if you are in Mendoza it's a must you should go!

The food and the wine were excellent, as soon as our glasses were empty they were filled right away, the service was excellent. 

Marc my husband and best friend for almost 40 years


















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