View Full Version : Riding around Thousand Oaks
DavidTO
Dec-26-2004, 06:56 PM
Took my daughter for a long-ish bike ride. Lunch at BJ's, down by Westlake and through Triunfo Park (yes, Nikolai's the only one who will appreciate the details, but what the heck). This is a mixture of nature/people, so I stuck it here in other cool shots.
Anyway, here's the dam at Westlake with the waterfowl all lined up. Looks to me like their colors are running.
http://davidrosenthal.smugmug.com/photos/13247693-M.jpg
And here's a series I took of my daughter.
This first one had such strong primary colors, maybe too strong?
http://davidrosenthal.smugmug.com/photos/13247897-M.jpg
I decided to embrace the strong colors, ran the Velvia action, then pulled back the saturation on her face only. Not sure it works, or that you can even really tell her on the web:
http://davidrosenthal.smugmug.com/photos/13248135-M.jpg
A close-up:
http://davidrosenthal.smugmug.com/photos/13248410-M.jpg
And a sepia conversion:
http://davidrosenthal.smugmug.com/photos/13248502-M.jpg
Another close-up:
http://davidrosenthal.smugmug.com/photos/13248635-M.jpg
And it's sepia cousin:
http://davidrosenthal.smugmug.com/photos/13248839-M.jpg
What do you all think?
luckyrwe
Dec-26-2004, 07:21 PM
I love the top two pics. IN the top one, yes the colors are running, it is almost an optical illusion! In the second picture, your colors realy stand out! Bravo!
DavidTO
Dec-26-2004, 07:26 PM
I love the top two pics. IN the top one, yes the colors are running, it is almost an optical illusion! In the second picture, your colors realy stand out! Bravo!
Hey, Lucky, thanks!
I was gonna ask you, has the number of posts you've made outnumbered the total population in Angelus Oaks? You must be close. I sneezed once on my way through and missed it. The other time I kept my eyes open, it sure was beautiful, though.
luckyrwe
Dec-26-2004, 07:32 PM
I am in an online computer group where I have posted almost five thousand posts. he layout is the same as here, so I feel very at home.
All the pictures I see here really make me want to shoot more and more. Too bad Angelus Oaks doe nto have that much to shoot. :wxwax
DavidTO
Dec-26-2004, 07:33 PM
I am in an online computer group where I have posted almost five thousand posts. he layout is the same as here, so I feel very at home.
All the pictures I see here really make me want to shoot more and more. Too bad Angelus Oaks doe nto have that much to shoot. :wxwax
I meant what I said, it's beautiful up there.
Took my daughter for a long-ish bike ride. Lunch at BJ's, down by Westlake and through Triunfo Park (yes, Nikolai's the only one who will appreciate the details, but what the heck). This is a mixture of nature/people, so I stuck it here in other cool shots.
Anyway, here's the dam at Westlake with the waterfowl all lined up. Looks to me like their colors are running.
http://davidrosenthal.smugmug.com/photos/13247693-M.jpg
Running colors, that's too funny! You have white Pelicans? Lucky you! I can't believe how close they are to the edge!
cmr164
Dec-26-2004, 11:29 PM
Took my daughter for a long-ish bike ride. Lunch at BJ's, down by Westlake and through Triunfo Park (yes, Nikolai's the only one who will appreciate the details, but what the heck). This is a mixture of nature/people, so I stuck it here in other cool shots.
Anyway, here's the dam at Westlake with the waterfowl all lined up. Looks to me like their colors are running.
And here's a series I took of my daughter.
This first one had such strong primary colors, maybe too strong?
http://davidrosenthal.smugmug.com/photos/13247897-M.jpg
I decided to embrace the strong colors, ran the Velvia action, then pulled back the saturation on her face only. Not sure it works, or that you can even really tell her on the web:
http://davidrosenthal.smugmug.com/photos/13248135-M.jpg
What do you all think?
Great shots. The dam shot and close-ups are fantastic. (I much prefer the color vs the sepia) The above is also excellent and although I was turned off by the velvia action in another thread (great shots by dkapp just too strong for me), here I like it. Maybe because you have pulled back the saturation on the face or maybe because the action is tunable? Please tell me more about this velvia action.
DavidTO
Dec-27-2004, 04:50 AM
Great shots. The dam shot and close-ups are fantastic. (I much prefer the color vs the sepia) The above is also excellent and although I was turned off by the velvia action in another thread (great shots by dkapp just too strong for me), here I like it. Maybe because you have pulled back the saturation on the face or maybe because the action is tunable? Please tell me more about this velvia action.
Thanks, Charles! I appreciate the feedback.
I am the wrong person to ask about the Velvia action. I have one. It's by Paul Bleicher, a bunch of dialog boxes pop up during it that I don't know what to do with, so I hit OK, then it tells me to slide the opacity till I like it. Not much help, eh? Maybe someone else can step in and shed more light on it.
I think I got it from the Adobe free action sharing site, Adobe Studio Exchange.
DavidTO
Dec-27-2004, 04:53 AM
Running colors, that's too funny! You have white Pelicans? Lucky you! I can't believe how close they are to the edge!
Yeah, weird how they lined up with their colors like that. The picture's actually a little deceiving, as the water's not really flowing over the dam at that point, it's more that you can see the stains that imply movement, so they're really just standing on a wall, not really fighting the current.
Glad to know that I'm lucky to have white Pelicans. I'll pay more attention in the future! (My mom the birdwatcher would cringe at my ignorance!)
Nikolai
Dec-27-2004, 08:51 AM
Took my daughter for a long-ish bike ride. Lunch at BJ's, down by Westlake and through Triunfo Park (yes, Nikolai's the only one who will appreciate the details, but what the heck). I sure do appreciate the details.:-)
It also makes me feel guilty. I should've taken my daughters on a trip like that this Xmas day, too. But noooooo, I was fighting with GDI+ the whole day..
Bu you know what - I'll make it up for them. There is a New Year coming:-)
Thank you for making me think like a father again, not just as a computer geek:-)
You also made to upload the pictures from the similar trip from last January (take a wild guess - what tool did I use to create an album and upload the pictures?;-).
Here's one picture:
http://nik.smugmug.com/photos/13273104-L.jpg (http://nik.smugmug.com/gallery/333898/1/13273104)
And if you click on a picture you'll get to the gallery.
I bet you'll recognize the place:-)
Thanks again!:thumb
Cheers!:1drink
DavidTO
Dec-27-2004, 09:22 AM
I sure do appreciate the details.:-)
Thank you for making me think like a father again, not just as a computer geek:-)
Of course we got home, and what did I do? Holed myself up with my computer, processing photos! It's a double-edged sword for them.
I've had so little time to take pictures lately, and also so little time to do something as fun as riding bikes with my daughter, that it was a true joy.
Yes, I recognize the location. I even see the same duck!
;)
jwear
Dec-27-2004, 06:42 PM
Yeah, weird how they lined up with their colors like that. The picture's actually a little deceiving, as the water's not really flowing over the dam at that point, it's more that you can see the stains that imply movement, so they're really just standing on a wall, not really fighting the current.
Glad to know that I'm lucky to have white Pelicans. I'll pay more attention in the future! (My mom the birdwatcher would cringe at my ignorance!)good to see your pics again David i like the birds living on the edge like that .the look is great looks like movement must be movement .[quote=jwear]
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