another multi-hour delayed flight in or out of the Hub. Monday northbound paired with Friday southbound. Color highlighting celebrates elite flyer status which greased the Friday exit and dinner at Salt. Snapped Monday at BWI, ShutterSnitch to iPad for edit with Filterstorm and framing with PhotoPal in 11C.
Ersatz iPhone, iPad snap editing on the Mac
Flare a new snap editing tool for the Mac — iStuff work-a-like. Simple to use, media browser connects, half-heartedly (outbound to Flare only), to iPhoto and Aperture. Kinda of cool, can smash industrial strength DSLR RAWS into iPhone look-a-likes. Cool and cheap $20 ($10 until 3/18) but also trés slow on the Air as well as the Mac Pro.
Faux Polaroid Transfer
Serendipity
across the better part of a decade. Lots of frames within frames. The SO dropped the top two into my box yesterday, immediately reminding me of some shots from July of '04. First two frame the Severn in Anne Arundle County, MD the second two the Potomac in St. Mary's County, MD. The upper iPhoned by SO yesterday the lower mine snapped via Canon 10D in '04. Top two clearly resonate better. Fortunately, me not so... err... structured anymore.
Canton - industrial texture
Texture from the gypsum plant that first appeared earlier today in the N.S. Savannah post
Canton - residential texture
Drive by this all the time, finally had the right stuff to get a snap
Nearby on corner of Fait and South Montford Avenues
Not the best day...
to have discovered the N.S. Savannah is docked in Baltimore. With the aftermath of the Japanese earthquake and the resulting nuclear power plant damage, having the original nuclear merchant ship nearby isn't likely to be a point of civic pride. Despite having its reactor removed a long time ago, the Savannah, isn't exactly featured in the harbor anyway. It is docked at pier fronting an old gypsum plant between the Navy's Hospital Ship Comfort pier and the Maryland Transportation Authority's Container Port. N.S. is the abbreviation for Nuclear Ship.
About all the notoriety there is
The ship appears in better shape than the surroundings
Framed by the gypsum plant
The gypsum plant
The Comfort
From behind...
Ms. Fancy Pockets! Hah!
The beat goes on...
One more HDR production. NikSoftware had a webinar today on B&W HDR. Featured a shot from Eastern State Penn in Philly. Have lots of those on hand, thought I would try one. Looks too good in color though to make into a B&W. Pretty good looking for HDR snap series. From March '10, 5D Mk II @ ISO 200, 35 f1.4 @ f8, three snaps, on the Gitzo.
ibid.
Same camera configuration, same HDR, bad, complex color cast so Silver Efex 2 and finally a Color Efex Soft Focus to subdue the crunchiness.
Atlas unshrugged
Half the SSC Atlas team camped in the Copley Marriott this week. The rest across the river in the PDR of Cambridge, at the Marriott visible in the middle of the snap. Snapped on the 35th floor with XZ-1 RAW. Processed with the just available ACR 6.4 RC and then Silver Efex 2 in seat twenty something C on a screwed up SWA flight from Logan to BWI.
Grip and strap
The XZ-1 now has a Richard Franiec grip and a Gordy's strap. Not shown is the VF-2. Spare strap for the forthcoming X100.
SO Home run
Yet another SO iPhone stunner of a niagaran nation's capitol. Luv them Chucks!
The Dark Side of ...
Floyd, VA. The HDR Marathon grinds on. Different looks. First two in the afternoon (11/05), the next two in the early morning (05/06).
The Canning Factory
Around Behind
Up the road
Cross the street
Tucumcari Metropolitan Park
in HDR, west of town, has seen better days, like when Beasley was a welp, September '09 on the 66 ride, reprise driven by new Nik stuff.
Ouside
Inside
Poolside
Tucumcari Taxi
no, not exactly, well maybe, 66-side in Cuervo, west of Tucumcari. José Cuervo in tank help? Perhaps —spiced with HDR.
Black, white, like salt of course...
with an occasional splash of pink. All from Salt, some by me, most by SO, all in squares, black and white squares, like a New England front hall, all with the XZ-1...
Now with valet parking? Hah! Not likely.
On deck
Paco creates some concotion
Darren (the Murphy doppelgänger) preps a Silver Bullet
Iconic abscence
Waiter, waiting... patiently
Deal doer?
Sputnik POV
Stoly alley
There is a one bullet limit
For Murphy
Tongue tied
The party's over
On the stoop
Looking across Pratt along Collington
Alas the evening ends
Storage is Cheap...
at least the kind most would use to store photos. Storage to do airline reservations might be $100k per Terabyte but the stuff my snaps live on is about $65 per Terabyte. So that means it costs around 4¢ for 10 images including backup. Pretty cheap so why throw them away. More like why not keep them. I keep getting better at post processing and I keep getting better using software that is also getting better and the software is getting better a lot faster than I get better. So snaps that maybe didn't look so good when I took them have the potential to look a lot better a couple of years later. Kinda like booze, whiskey I think would taste like hell right after it was stuck in the barrel, ten to twenty years later maybe it is a great single malt. Anyway, I was looking a NikSoftware webinar for HDR Efex which I got to replace the difficult to use Photomatix so I went back through the archives and redid some old snaps. One thrice bracketed series from Fort Delaware in June of '09, and two from August '06; a single shot faux HDR from the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia and a set of nine bracketed snaps from the Old Idaho Penitentiary, in Boise.
Snaps post processed in HRD Efex then another pass in Color Efex with Tonal Contrast and then with Glamour Glow. Final tune up done in Aperture.
Anyway, I think these prove, that old is worth keeping around and old keeps getting better — kinda like stuffed peppers, hey!
Fort Delaware
Old Idaho Pennetentiary
Eastern State Pennetentiary
Fan boys of the world — Unite!
HDR in Black and White
Single image into HDR Efex and then Silver Efex 2. Druid Hill Conservatory, Baltimore.
Strange bedfellows
An unlikely combination of the XZ-1 dramatic filter and faux Polaroid 669 film. Interesting...
And... the combo of the XZ-1, Eye-Fi, Sprint Overdrive and the iPad with ShutterSnitch is amazing. Take snap with XZ-1, almost real time it appears on the iPad, edit it, save, mail it, socialize it, whatever. Très cool!
Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear...
but toss that loaf of bread and jug of wine, leverage an iPad and an XZ-1 and Photoshop, and Voilà! legit looking ersatz Polaroid Instant Photography. Hi-Yo, Silver (Bullet), Away! Cheers!
BTW, the City Paper, thinks Salt rocks too. Check it out here.