John's WIALDD (woman in a long diaphanous dress) wasn't available that day.


On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 9:51 AM, Bob Sullivan <rf.sulli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> John,
> That is an interesting and different looking image.
> You need something more added to give it a center of interest.
> Regards,  Bob S.
>
> On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 11:55 PM, John Sessoms <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>> I had some time to kill yesterday waiting for a photography club meeting to
>> start. We meet at an arboretum associated with NC State University. They
>> have a nice little Japanese garden, and I got to thinking how it might look
>> in one of those old Japanese wood-block prints, with the rain & fog.
>>
>> So, I kind of planned this shot out, and then all I had to do was wait until
>> it rained & scurry over there to take the shot. Which it did this afternoon.
>>
>> About rain - I needed it to be raining hard so the rain would show up in the
>> photo. The hard rain is at the leading edge of the storm. If you're not
>> ready to move as soon as you hear the first crash of thunder you're probably
>> going to miss it. Also, if you use fill flash to try to make the rain pop
>> out, you need to be on trailing curtain sync. Otherwise your raindrops will
>> look like they're falling upwards.
>>
>> Standing in the rain, holding the umbrella over the camera & tripod because
>> I didn't have my rain-sleeves ready.
>>
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/jb_sessoms/7947602716/lightbox/
>>
>> K20D, DA18-55 II aperture priority @f/22 NIK filters (HDR Pro, Color Efex
>> Pro & Silver Efex Pro)
>>
>> Cropped it 12x24 to give it a panoramic feel.
>>
>> In the end, I had to assist the rain just a little in Photoshop (a whole lot
>> actually).
>>
>> My K20D has got some hot pixels or something. There are 2 bright red dots in
>> exactly the same spot in every frame. They appear to be 1 pixel each. Plus
>> there's a bright white blob about the size the light in the garden
>> sculpture. It's pretty easy to locate because it's right in the middle of a
>> 1 pixel high bright red line that extends from side to side across the
>> frame.
>>
>> It's a b**ch cloning the red line out. Content aware fill can't do it, and
>> if you're not super careful, it just ends up looking like someone cloned out
>> a red line across the middle of the frame.
>>
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