My mood can affect how I process, but mostly I aim for realism- always adjusting exposure and saturation for the overall 'feel'.
The light is almost perfect from this perch.
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My mood can affect how I process, but mostly I aim for realism- always adjusting exposure and saturation for the overall 'feel'.
The light is almost perfect from this perch.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7254/8...99ce31a1_h.jpg
Jay glad we could be a part of this. Keep up the good work.
We'll be there next year thats for sure.
Thanks again,
HB
BTW, thanks to Hotboat for sponsoring Jay!:)
It's always nice to get a perfect shot, but I have no problems adjusting an image to get what I feel is the look it needs.
I've always been as much visual artist as photographer. :peaceful:
This one is no crop or processing- the last shot before the bridge can be tricky with the telephoto, they are moving pretty good...
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WOW Jay amazing shots!! That Black and Orange MTI…. yumm!! I would love to spend a day tailing you to see how you pull these shots and post editing off!! Always a pleasure to view your photos!!
I would love to know what a majority of the BIG cat owners do for a living so I can plan a career change accordingly. :cool:
I too wouldn't mind being a jayboat sidekick for a day!
Most of them own their own business... that's a fairly common characteristic. :chuncky:
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John's MTI is appropriately named. The Merc 1350's sound like a whisperjet going under the bridge.
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