Mark
I just and a bit of a play with it. The action seems to run OK in PS6.
I'm not sure I like the results but I guess I'd need to try it on a
range of different image types. I probably also need to spend a bit of
time preparing the BW version before running the action.
Cheers
Brian
I like them... elegant and gritty all at once. Thanks. -T
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:06 PM, Mark Erickson m...@westerickson.net wrote:
No nipple shots or gear goonery here
Just some detail shots from the little rail yard in old Sacramento. I'm
attracted to heavy, grimy weathered cast
Very good work Mark - thanks for posting.
LF
Mark Erickson escreveu:
No nipple shots or gear goonery here
Just some detail shots from the little rail yard in old Sacramento. I'm
attracted to heavy, grimy weathered cast iron and steel as subjects. Train
tracks and rail car undercarriages
These are very nice. Could you tell us more about the digital lith workflow?
Rick
http://photo.net/photos/RickW
--- On Fri, 3/20/09, Mark Erickson m...@westerickson.net wrote:
From: Mark Erickson m...@westerickson.net
Subject: small GESO from NorCal PDML in Sacramento
To: PDML pdml
How did you know I like train.s
Good set there. Good rendering and nice and clean shots.
Dave
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 1:06 AM, Mark Erickson m...@westerickson.net wrote:
No nipple shots or gear goonery here
Just some detail shots from the little rail yard in old Sacramento. I'm
Mark Erickson wrote:
No nipple shots or gear goonery here
Just some detail shots from the little rail yard in old Sacramento. I'm
attracted to heavy, grimy weathered cast iron and steel as subjects. Train
tracks and rail car undercarriages have a lot of it to offer.
I took these with my
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 1:06 AM, Mark Erickson m...@westerickson.net wrote:
No nipple shots or gear goonery here
Just some detail shots from the little rail yard in old Sacramento. I'm
attracted to heavy, grimy weathered cast iron and steel as subjects. Train
tracks and rail car
Rick Womer wrote:
These are very nice. Could you tell us more about the digital lith
workflow?
Rick
And give up my secrets? ;-)
There are a lot of digital lith workflows out there of varying complexity.
The workflow I use is derived from one written up a few years ago on the web
by
Mark Erickson m...@westerickson.net wrote:
No nipple shots or gear goonery here
Just some detail shots from the little rail yard in old Sacramento. I'm
attracted to heavy, grimy weathered cast iron and steel as subjects. Train
tracks and rail car undercarriages have a lot of it
Marnie,
Nothing abstract about it.
I saw the 110 pound letters on the rail,
the truck springs, the rail bolts and spikes.
It's like the smell of morning coffee to old rail buffs. :-)
Very nice work and elegant as well. Thanks for posting Mark!
Regards, Bob S.
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 12:59 AM,
On Mar 19, 2009, at 10:06 PM, Mark Erickson wrote:
No nipple shots or gear goonery here
LOL!
Just some detail shots from the little rail yard in old Sacramento.
I'm
attracted to heavy, grimy weathered cast iron and steel as
subjects. Train
tracks and rail car undercarriages have
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 11:36 -0400, Mark Erickson m...@westerickson.net
wrote:
Rick Womer wrote:
These are very nice. Could you tell us more about the digital lith
workflow?
Rick
And give up my secrets? ;-)
There are a lot of digital lith workflows out there of varying
complexity.
Brian Walters wrote:
After looking at Mark's photos, I went searching on line for a digital
lith workflow and came across several references to Marco Pauck's
method. As Mark said, the original page with details of the method is
gone but I found this site with a downloadable Photoshop 7 action
No nipple shots or gear goonery here
Just some detail shots from the little rail yard in old Sacramento. I'm
attracted to heavy, grimy weathered cast iron and steel as subjects. Train
tracks and rail car undercarriages have a lot of it to offer.
I took these with my K10D and SMC-A 100mm
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:06:58PM -0700, Mark Erickson wrote:
No nipple shots or gear goonery here
Not even grease nipples?
Just some detail shots from the little rail yard in old Sacramento. I'm
attracted to heavy, grimy weathered cast iron and steel as subjects. Train
tracks and
In a message dated 3/19/2009 10:07:19 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
m...@westerickson.net writes:
No nipple shots or gear goonery here
Just some detail shots from the little rail yard in old Sacramento. I'm
attracted to heavy, grimy weathered cast iron and steel as subjects. Train
tracks
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