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10/03/2012 12:42:33 PM · #1 |
I know someone posted about this recently, so Im just doing it again because Id really like to see one. I havent seen a Minial Editing challenge posted while active here but do they even do these anymore? I think they'd be fun, and to do something straight from camera would be very challenging. |
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10/03/2012 01:30:33 PM · #2 |
Agreed.
Besides, this will help me learn how to better use my camera! :)
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10/03/2012 02:17:26 PM · #3 |
Yay! (The most recent suggestion was mine).
Glad to see this. |
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10/03/2012 02:40:32 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by Denielle: Agreed.
Besides, this will help me learn how to better use my camera! :) |
Exactly! Lets get more people into this kind of challenge!!!
Originally posted by Cory: Yay! (The most recent suggestion was mine).
Glad to see this. |
Lead the way! |
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10/03/2012 02:44:03 PM · #5 |
Hey, and if it's just us three that enter... we all will have a ribbon from it. LOL
I want a ribbon.
Ok... a little selfish... but still honest.
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10/03/2012 02:58:09 PM · #6 |
i only shoot Raw , im out :) |
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10/03/2012 02:59:10 PM · #7 |
I hate minimal, but it is a good exercise. |
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10/03/2012 02:59:31 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by mike_311: i only shoot Raw , im out :) |
So shoot in RAW+JPG (that's what I do)
And quit making excuses :P
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10/03/2012 03:01:08 PM · #9 |
i did it once and i spent more time trying to get a valid original than i did actually shooting. no thanks. |
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10/03/2012 03:02:21 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by MinsoPhoto: I hate minimal, but it is a good exercise. |
I know right? I mean, it's really hard to actually get a good photo without resorting to Photoshop enhancements isn't it?
;)
ETA: This is only a little tongue-in-cheek... Frankly it is hard, and that's one of the things I love about it.
Message edited by author 2012-10-03 15:02:51. |
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10/03/2012 03:06:50 PM · #11 |
I hate minimal as well, but since it translates to "minimal effort" to me, I'd be up for it. But I see Langdon in my mind's eye sitting there with his headphones on, music blaring and his rollover switch set to "Random/Auto" so I don't see this thread (or the others) getting seen by anyone who matters.
*I could be wrong, in which case consider this a provocation. ;-) |
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10/03/2012 03:07:50 PM · #12 |
I am surprised we have only had two this year. Frankly I think we should follow up expert editing challenges with minimal. Spread them out. |
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10/03/2012 03:09:58 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by Cory: Originally posted by MinsoPhoto: I hate minimal, but it is a good exercise. |
I know right? I mean, it's really hard to actually get a good photo without resorting to Photoshop enhancements isn't it?
;)
ETA: This is only a little tongue-in-cheek... Frankly it is hard, and that's one of the things I love about it. |
Right now, all my photos get the once over from some plug-in in Nik. Sometimes there's an orgy.
I just assume I'll touch it up later. Now I'm getting lazy. My only defense is I shoot predominantly street shots, so setup isn't possible. |
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10/03/2012 03:22:34 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by Venser:
I just assume I'll touch it up later. Now I'm getting lazy. My only defense is I shoot predominantly street shots, so setup isn't possible. |
Setup isn't possible, you are quite right, but technique is totally the key here, move yourself, not the subject, shoot in the "right" light, etc..
The biggest keys in a minimal challenge are getting the framing right and horizon level, making sure your exposure is right, and ensuring that you have a good white balance. |
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10/03/2012 03:23:40 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by MinsoPhoto: I am surprised we have only had two this year. Frankly I think we should follow up expert editing challenges with minimal. Spread them out. |
Well theres the answer to my original question. Only two? Thats astounding! Agreed, spread em out! |
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10/03/2012 04:06:55 PM · #16 |
minimal editing; nein danke :) |
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10/03/2012 04:32:43 PM · #17 |
What a revolutionary idea - to do more "photographs" from a camera instead of photoshopped images from a PC.
Absolutely, there should be more - at least a couple every other week. Or maybe I'm just lazy 'cause I hate spending evenings post processing on a PC after already spending the day at my office PC doing work.
Message edited by author 2012-10-03 16:35:05. |
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10/03/2012 04:36:45 PM · #18 |
always a worthy challenge, and indeed a tribute to the virtues of laziness. |
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10/03/2012 04:37:53 PM · #19 |
Lets do it!
Though I'm sure the masses won't enjoy it.
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10/03/2012 07:58:30 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by tnun: always a worthy challenge, and indeed a tribute to the virtues of laziness. |
Originally posted by tvsometime: What a revolutionary idea - to do more "photographs" from a camera instead of photoshopped images from a PC.
Absolutely, there should be more - at least a couple every other week. Or maybe I'm just lazy 'cause I hate spending evenings post processing on a PC after already spending the day at my office PC doing work. |
I believe some might think of laziness when it comes to minial editing. But I beleive some out there, and probably not me, can produce one hell of a shot straight off their camera without any editing. Wedding photographers practically do it all the time! At least some that ive seen lately. It would present a primeval (so to speak) digitial photographers challenge. Which came first....the DSLR or the photoshop? |
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10/03/2012 08:08:25 PM · #21 |
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10/03/2012 08:11:28 PM · #22 |
Not serious.....optimistic :) |
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