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Archive 2005 · Do you believe in magic?

  
 
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p.1 #1 · Do you believe in magic?


That is the magic of music. You can see the two musicians in the middle were floating in thin air as a demonstration of the power of music.

http://upload.pbase.com/stephenl/image/46582330/original.jpg

Of course, I was just kidding. Those two musicians were hopping up and down while they played .



Jul 22, 2005 at 10:03 PM
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p.1 #2 · Do you believe in magic?


heh, i had to look at this for a few moments before i realized people were floating! the guy in the middle doesn't look like's floating as much as standing perhaps on the shrubbery. while i i like the colorfulness of the costumes, the background - white building, especially - are somewhat distracting. perhaps a B&W conversion? thanks for sharing.


Jul 23, 2005 at 01:48 AM
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p.1 #3 · Do you believe in magic?


Lovely picture, great composition, decisive moment. I think it is a tad oversaturated, as is faddish now. There is no definition in the blue of the costumes. The blue of the building behind the trees is distracting and could be made more green or darker and de-emphasized.


Jul 23, 2005 at 02:32 AM
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p.1 #4 · Do you believe in magic?


WOW alot of color in those outfits.


Jul 23, 2005 at 06:48 AM
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p.1 #5 · Do you believe in magic?


Guys, thank you for your comments. I was walking by and their bright color costums got my attention. I just raised my camera and took a few candid shots. It was taken with my 135f2 lens and one of this lens characteristics is the richness in color and high contrast.

Believe it or not, this was processed using my 'normal' process with CS1. It was shot in jpg with my 1DMk2 and only got a Level adjustment. I guess that the original vivid color in the costums and the 135f2 lens contribute partly to the appearance of over-saturated images. Actually, if my memory is right, thier clothes have the florencent (spelling?) quality and kind of reflecting light and glow. The color of the image as is on my monitor does not look as brilliant as in the real world. However, points are well taken. Thank you again.



Jul 23, 2005 at 11:25 AM
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p.1 #6 · Do you believe in magic?


wow, man great capture..................the "floating" thing would only work with these kinda guys....................ala magic carpet?


funny to see them, they're touring Canada right now, I got my pics of them from the winnipeg folk festival.

mine? none as good as yours. nice.

their music was cool, but not right for the folkfest. It was for another generation in another time. neat to see tho.



Jul 23, 2005 at 02:48 PM
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p.1 #7 · Do you believe in magic?


I don't know what it is, but these photos really tickle me. Nicely done


Jul 23, 2005 at 07:27 PM
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p.1 #8 · Do you believe in magic?


slau wrote:
It was shot in jpg with my 1DMk2 and only got a Level adjustment. I guess that the original vivid color in the costums and the 135f2 lens contribute partly to the appearance of over-saturated images.


What are your 1DMk2 Jpeg settings? It could be the saturation is turned way up. The blue in the costumes is kind of over vivid, but the green in the trees is not so bad. This is one reason for shooting Raw, that it becomes easier to adjust saturation after the fact and maintain quality. You might be able desaturate the blue only, just a bit, even in Jpeg.

However, much depends on the final usage. If a print is desired, then this shot might print very nicely as is. It all depends on how much control you have over your color management.



Jul 23, 2005 at 10:10 PM
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Monito wrote:
What are your 1DMk2 Jpeg settings? It could be the saturation is turned way up. The blue in the costumes is kind of over vivid, but the green in the trees is not so bad. This is one reason for shooting Raw, that it becomes easier to adjust saturation after the fact and maintain quality. You might be able desaturate the blue only, just a bit, even in Jpeg.

However, much depends on the final usage. If a print is desired, then this shot might print very nicely as is. It all depends on how much control you have over your
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What jpeg setting? My color matrix is set to be 'Adobe RGB', and the Tone curve is 'standard'. I always shoot raw and only shoot jpeg when I run low on memory storage. Can you over-saturated in blue but not in green and red within the camera (with my camera setting) without post processing? Btw, as I mentioned before, thier customs are VERY colorful and the color is extremely vivid. That was what drew me to stop and capture a few shots of them performing on the street. I doubt that I will do anything with this shot beside posting in web just for fun.



Jul 24, 2005 at 04:06 AM
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p.1 #10 · Do you believe in magic?


slau wrote:
It was shot in jpg with my 1DMk2


Monito wrote:
What are your 1DMk2 Jpeg settings?


slau wrote:
What jpeg setting? My color matrix is set to be 'Adobe RGB', and the Tone curve is 'standard'. I always shoot raw and only shoot jpeg when I run low on memory storage.


Just curious. Wondering what your saturation and contrast settings are. Saturation is one of the JPEG settings on my 20D, along with contrast and sharpness and color tone. I assume there are similar saturation and contrast settings on your camera. Like you I always shoot Raw unless I need to do otherwise.



Jul 24, 2005 at 09:54 AM
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Monito wrote:

Just curious. Wondering what your saturation and contrast settings are. Saturation is one of the JPEG settings on my 20D, along with contrast and sharpness and color tone. I assume there are similar saturation and contrast settings on your camera. Like you I always shoot Raw unless I need to do otherwise.


When I set my Color Matrix to "Adobe RGB", I think it means 'Standard' saturation & '0' Color tone, whatever it means. Since I shoot raw most of the time, I never have bothered to make any changes or pay any attention to Saturation and Tone settings.

Take a look at the SI recommended setting for 1DMk2 and I basically use it with some minor modification in the AF department only:
http://www.siphoto.com/?canon1DM2.inc




Jul 24, 2005 at 04:33 PM





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