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Old Oct-27-2004, 05:51 PM
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Andy is offline Andy OP
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shooting at the golf course
i did a job this afternoon for a local golf course - this is a club that has hosted the u.s. open multiple times, the women's open, the senior open, and the u.s. amateur championships. it was really fun to shoot the course, i've played it many many times, but i've never once had a camera there at the right time. we were like crazy race drivers tonight, during the magic hour, speeding all over the place to get the shots. here's a half-dozen:













enjoy (chasing the little white ball around) photography,
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Old Oct-27-2004, 06:15 PM
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i did a job this afternoon for a local golf course - this is a club that has hosted the u.s. open multiple times, the women's open, the senior open, and the u.s. amateur championships. it was really fun to shoot the course, i've played it many many times, but i've never once had a camera there at the right time. we were like crazy race drivers tonight, during the magic hour, speeding all over the place to get the shots. here's a half-dozen:













enjoy (chasing the little white ball around) photography,

I particularly like the use of multiple diagonal lines in this one and the use of the orange against the water - very nicely done graphic reflection.
Old Oct-27-2004, 06:17 PM
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ginger_55 is offline ginger_55
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Very well done. I would say that the photos almost look professional, but I would be lying, they do look professional.

EVen the tree trunks. I know they take very good of the grass at golf clubs, but the tree trunks? Is there a form of air brushing involved?

They are great photos, Andy.

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Old Oct-27-2004, 06:45 PM
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let's talk about post, shall we?
that's path, and ginger.

these shots were fun. however, the lighting was really really mixed, and that's an understatement.

i proofed 50 shots in 60 minutes. open raw, a quick curve, maybe a layer mask, and on 1/2 the shots i used ps cs shadow/highlight, at varying strength from 10-30%.

gotta love shadow highlight - but use it sparingly and always use the eyeball off/on to see if anything's hinky.....

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Old Oct-27-2004, 06:56 PM
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i did a job this afternoon for a local golf course - this is a club that has hosted the u.s. open multiple times, the women's open, the senior open, and the u.s. amateur championships. it was really fun to shoot the course, i've played it many many times, but i've never once had a camera there at the right time. we were like crazy race drivers tonight, during the magic hour, speeding all over the place to get the shots. here's a half-dozen:













enjoy (chasing the little white ball around) photography,
I like these two the best. Tell me, what post processing did you do on #1? It looks like a painting.

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Old Oct-27-2004, 07:02 PM
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I like these two the best. Tell me, what post processing did you do on #1? It looks like a painting.

Sam
as i said above, converted from raw, added just a small amount of curves, a boost to the color sat, and shadow highlight at about 10% - for the tree trunk mainly. et voila!

thanks for the kind words, sam
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Old Oct-27-2004, 07:33 PM
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ian408 is offline ian408
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The first shot has nice perspective.

If I were playing the course, I'd probably see that often though
the pin would probably be behind the tree

Great pictures!


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Old Oct-27-2004, 08:12 PM
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jwear is offline jwear
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this one
never see a bad shot from you, all are great but just to be different i like this ripple i would just like to get the focus or what the h--- even close to what is a norm for all your shots great work Andy
Old Oct-27-2004, 08:17 PM
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cowgirl21 is offline cowgirl21
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Wonderful shots! I strive to be that good. (I'm not even close yet) What kind of camera do you use again? Also, yes I am a beginner and I only have Photoshop Elements 2.0. What does it mean when you add "curves" . I don't think I have that feature.
Old Oct-28-2004, 04:21 AM
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rutt is offline rutt
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Very nice, Andy. I have a beautiful golf course nearby and I often go for a walk there. I've tried shooting there a lot and my shots always seem boring to me. It's really nice to see examples of good shots taken on a golf course. Maybe I'll try again while the fall color is still here.

Now, shooting golfers; that has potential. I've never really been interested in golf, but it seems like a real photo opportunity now that I think about it.
Old Oct-28-2004, 07:29 AM
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Spectacular color saturation on the first shot, Andy. As always, thanks for sharing your tips. I bought a large book this week, solely for the section on Curves. I will master Curves if it kills me.
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Old Oct-28-2004, 02:40 PM
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John Mueller is offline John Mueller
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Andy,you can turn a pigs ear into a silk purse.
I can't stand golf let alone look at a course.
My fav is the last one.
Wonderfully done.
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