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Monthly Archive for June, 2007

Camera: SD10
Lens: 15-30
Exposures: four (background + inside + ouside + side reflection). Handheld.
Light: Halogen table light
Me and Linn had some fun last night. We wanted to see if we could make a bottle of wine look nice on a photo using many shots. And here’s the end result. For the moment I’m without my SD14 so I went for my SD10. Worked like a charm. :) White balance is kind of off, but we liked it warm. We felt free. The wine is made by my grand mother and taste great so so! I think it’s black red currant.
And there is one more..

Almost 100% crop. (it’s a little bigger but would not fit my blog..) this photo is taken by a friend of mine that I lent my camera to on a forrest trip. He focussed pretty nicely! :D He only had the 28mm on, so it was quite difficult to get closer. (yes, this one is poisonous). .
Foto: Thomas Wetterstrand

Processed with ACR 4.1
The 24th of May I was invited to hold an open photo session for the locals in a smaller village in Sweden. To view the whole session (around 90 images) and view images in higher quality please click here: CLICK ME!
Camera: SD14
Lenses: Couple of EX.. (see gallery for info under each image)
Software: Adobe Camera RAW 4.1
I’ve been fighting with my new monitor today. It’s a used Lacie 22 blue IV and I’m using a spider2 (thanks Thunderlance) to calibrate it. But I did it when it was bright and well, I wasn’t very satisfied with the result and I’ve been draging pictures back and forth between my laptops screen and the Lacie in order to see what it could look like IRL.. hehe Feels like I should only work in darkness with CRT’s..
This time I decided to give Camera Raw CS3 a chance and it worked pretty well. Good color control but a bit noisier. I never turned on noise reduction, maybe that’s why! ;) Black and whites looks far better using SPP, I think I will renmake those later.
ISO ranging from 100 to 800. Flash used in church sometimes. oh, Thanks Daniel Premberg for helping me with that reflector. :D

Lenses: All kinds of.
















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