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dkapp
Feb-06-2005, 05:27 PM
I've been shooting a lot of landscapes lately, so I decided to do a little street photography today. These pictures were all taken in the Haight & Ashbury District of San Francisco.
In post processing, I applied a lomo action to help give a different feel.
I spent a little time inside the shops while my girlfriend did her thing. One place has some very strange shoes. I'm not sure how anyone could wear them.
http://dkapp.smugmug.com/photos/15454692-L.jpg
Some just looked like weapons.
http://dkapp.smugmug.com/photos/15456728-L.jpg
There is a lot of construction going on these days. Everything will get a fresh coat of paint when they are done. This one is just waiting its turn.
http://dkapp.smugmug.com/photos/15454694-L.jpg
As always, there were the beggers. It seems that they are getting younger and younger. It's a shame, but a fact of life here in the city.
http://dkapp.smugmug.com/photos/15454697-L.jpg
When were were done shopping, it was time to find some food and a drink. It looks like this one gets more active as the sun goes down.
http://dkapp.smugmug.com/photos/15454700-L.jpg
While this one is open all hours.
http://dkapp.smugmug.com/photos/15456745-L.jpg
I hope you enjoyed the pictures.
Dave
Andy
Feb-06-2005, 05:46 PM
:thumb :thumb
great set, dave!
In post processing, I applied a lomo action to help give a different feel.
Dave
Where do I get one? I love the vibrant "in your face" graphic effect!
We went to Crissy Field late afternoon, beautiful sky, did you catch it?
dkapp
Feb-06-2005, 06:07 PM
Where do I get one? I love the vibrant "in your face" graphic effect!
We went to Crissy Field late afternoon, beautiful sky, did you catch it?
I missed the sunset & most of the good weather today. I spent most of the day running around w/ the gf, then back home to watch the game, or should I say commercials.
My cars lease just came up this weekend, so I had to turn it in. Now I'm at the mercy of Muni & my gf's schedule. This should be interesting...maybe a vespa is in my future :D
Dave
Jeremy Hall
Feb-06-2005, 06:27 PM
Could you describe your "lomo action?" I consider myself pretty versed in PS, played around and could arrive at your contrast and colors with some of my photos a few different ways. Just curious on your basic methodology. Thanks for any tips. Love the photos - subject, composition, post-processing.
obelix
Feb-06-2005, 07:05 PM
Hey, unfair, we were supposed to go to Haight & Ashbury together :(
What is a lobo action?
The first shot, hmm, hmm.
I've been shooting a lot of landscapes lately, so I decided to do a little street photography today. These pictures were all taken in the Haight & Ashbury District of San Francisco.
Thats a great set dave....really nice colours :thumb
GREAPER
Feb-06-2005, 07:08 PM
I like them a lot Dave,
Fantastic colors and a nice effect.
I think the compositions would have stood on their own with standard post.
Nice set.
dkapp
Feb-06-2005, 07:12 PM
Could you describe your "lomo action?" I consider myself pretty versed in PS, played around and could arrive at your contrast and colors with some of my photos a few different ways. Just curious on your basic methodology. Thanks for any tips. Love the photos - subject, composition, post-processing.
The 1st & 4th picture were processed normally, while the others I gave full treatment.
The lomo action adjusts the color, saturation & contrast in many levels & uses different blending options to create the saturated, burnt, dodged, blown out looks. It's taken me a long time to get my technique & workflow on this.
If I get some free time, I'll put together a tutorial...better yet, I should combine all the basic lomo actions I have into one monster that actually works. Right now I'm running multiple, then doing my own adjustments to get what I need. Not a simple workflow & more time consuming than it should be.
Dave
dkapp
Feb-06-2005, 07:14 PM
Hey, unfair, we were supposed to go to Haight & Ashbury together :(
What is a lobo action?
The first shot, hmm, hmm.
I know...we should have got together today. It looks like we were both downtown :D
The lomo action is actually an effort, sometime poor execution to get digital files to look like the classic lomo camera images.
Dave
dkapp
Feb-06-2005, 07:15 PM
Thats a great set dave....really nice colours :thumb
Thanks Gus! Hows the Nikon vs. Canon thing going?
dkapp
Feb-06-2005, 07:17 PM
I like them a lot Dave,
Fantastic colors and a nice effect.
I think the compositions would have stood on their own with standard post.
Nice set.
Thanks Greaps. I processed these both normally, and decided to do something fun. I just had a wild hair today & needed to get out of my rut.
I've had a creative block from hell the last two weeks. I think I was just trying to hard to make things happen.
Dave
fish
Feb-06-2005, 07:51 PM
Really unique stuff, dave. nice!
Thanks Gus! Hows the Nikon vs. Canon thing going?
like a mad womans custard mate
pathfinder
Feb-06-2005, 07:59 PM
I like the first few images a lot - The use of strong primary colors reminds me of some of Jay Maisal's work. Nicely done, Dave!
Jeremy Hall
Feb-07-2005, 06:26 AM
I figured it wasn't a quick, one or two step thing. But, often times quality and uniqueness requires a little more than the every day guy is willing to do. I would love to see a primer on some of your steps to get there. Love the look.
gubbs
Feb-07-2005, 07:34 AM
Cool set Dave:clap
See those "weapon boots", I went to a friends wedding where the bride and groom were both wearing those.... Bridesmaids had blue hair and silver dresses too, they looked like the girls from space 1999 or UFO (Gerry Anderson shows of the 70's)
dkapp
Feb-07-2005, 09:03 AM
I like the first few images a lot - The use of strong primary colors reminds me of some of Jay Maisal's work. Nicely done, Dave!
Thanks Pathfinder. I was actually out trying to get some ideas for the next challenge. Stupid me realized when I got home it wasn't primary colors this challenge, but Predominant Colors (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=6090). haha
I knew I should have wrote it down.
dkapp
Feb-07-2005, 09:04 AM
I figured it wasn't a quick, one or two step thing. But, often times quality and uniqueness requires a little more than the every day guy is willing to do. I would love to see a primer on some of your steps to get there. Love the look.
Give me a couple days & I'll see what I can get to you. I'm swamped the first part of the week.
Dave
dkapp
Feb-07-2005, 09:05 AM
Cool set Dave:clap
See those "weapon boots", I went to a friends wedding where the bride and groom were both wearing those.... Bridesmaids had blue hair and silver dresses too, they looked like the girls from space 1999 or UFO (Gerry Anderson shows of the 70's)
I bet that was a show. I had a few "goth" friends back home. They would love it out here.
Was the wedding fun? I would imagine they had a pretty good reception.
Dave
damonff
Feb-07-2005, 09:11 AM
Those are all excellent. Great technique there with the post Dave. I'm not going to ask you how-to because I don't want to copy you but, yeah, those are refreshingly different...
marlof
Feb-07-2005, 09:44 AM
These made me check your galleries. And you photoblog. Color me impressed. :clap
dkapp
Feb-07-2005, 12:13 PM
Those are all excellent. Great technique there with the post Dave. I'm not going to ask you how-to because I don't want to copy you but, yeah, those are refreshingly different...
Thanks Damon. It felt great to break the landscape scene and start shooting for myself again. It was the most fun I've had with photography in weeks.
Dave
dkapp
Feb-07-2005, 12:15 PM
These made me check your galleries. And you photoblog. Color me impressed. :clap
Thanks marlof. I appreciate the kind words :D
I can't wait to get the film back from yesterdays outing for comparison.
Dave
Michiel de Brieder
Feb-07-2005, 12:15 PM
I love the abstract look Dave, absolutely stunning, I can imagine it can look 'overdone' but I think you've taken the right pictures and right amount of post processing :encore
John Mueller
Feb-07-2005, 12:24 PM
Groovy shots Dave:D
And you post processing is far out:thumb
DoctorIt
Feb-07-2005, 12:35 PM
Thanks for taking us along with you. That action gives a cool effect :thumb
ian408
Feb-07-2005, 04:04 PM
Dave,
Very San Francisco. By that, I also mean very cool.
Ian
dkapp
Feb-07-2005, 06:54 PM
I love the abstract look Dave, absolutely stunning, I can imagine it can look 'overdone' but I think you've taken the right pictures and right amount of post processing :encore
Thanks Michiel! I appreciate the kind words. :D
Dave
dkapp
Feb-07-2005, 06:56 PM
Groovy shots Dave:D
And you post processing is far out:thumb
Thank you MHJS. I'm glad my process is getting good reviews. I didn't know what to expect when I put it up there :D
Dave
dkapp
Feb-07-2005, 06:56 PM
Thanks for taking us along with you. That action gives a cool effect :thumb
Thanks DR!
I'm trying to figure out how Fred Miranda puts his together. I'd like to get my action ready for prime time :D
Dave
dkapp
Feb-07-2005, 07:10 PM
Dave,
Very San Francisco. By that, I also mean very cool.
Ian
Thanks Ian. Just the other day an old friend back home told me I had turn into a San Franciscian. Not sure what that is supposed to mean.
I guess I'll figure out if its fighting words next time I go home :duel
Dave
ian408
Feb-07-2005, 07:31 PM
Thanks Ian. Just the other day an old friend back home told me I had turn into a San Franciscian. Not sure what that is supposed to mean.
I guess I'll figure out if its fighting words next time I go home :duel
Dave
I dunno what makes one a "San Franciscan" but those shots are a great
representation of the diversity the city offers! I'll see what my sister says
about it--she lives up in the Haight.
Ian
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