On 1/24/2014 4:06 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
I'm just starting to get my photos from my trip to London sorted out.
I did a lot of experimenting with long exposures and/or multiple
exposures (some in-camera and some in Photoshop), both with and
without HDR processes. I'm trying to work time into my photographs
rather than capture a "decisive moment" like HCB.
This first shot was one that I planned for and which turned out even
better than I'd hoped. I set up in a tube station with the intention
of combining multiple show-shutter-speed shots of the people on the
platform with a train coming into the station. Lacking a tripod, I
braced the camera on something solid (I forget exactly what), zone
focused and waited for people to walk in front of the camera and for a
train to arrive. Unusually and unfortunately there were few people
coming through the station at that time but I did get two shots that I
thought would work well together. I combined both images in Photoshop,
converted to B&W (which took a lot of fiddling with the color sliders
to get looking "just right") and added some noise. Here's the result:
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7de01316+19a.jpg
Dear Watson, a read haired American gentleman came in and showed me a
picture. Now we have a riddle on our hands... What would you make out of
the silhouette of a lady in this photograph, my friend?
:-)
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