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Fredrik
Jan 28th 2008
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SaintJimmy
Jan 28th 2008
It tells me "no input file specified" when i try and look at them. -
Fredrik
Jan 28th 2008
Oh crappity... that must be my anti-hot-linking-code from my old version of the site when I used php. I'll see what I can do -
Iceberg Apr 3rd 2008I simply adore the second nature photo as well as the one with the boy and the geese. Great shots!
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Pseudonym Apr 3rd 2008You are master of framing! I can't put it into technical words, but you manage to make your photos feel very whole. Solid? Complete? You get the idea.
Are you going to be writing any guides here? I'd love to learn what kind of process you go through when taking each photo. -
Fredrik
Apr 4th 2008
Thanks guys,
Great to see you here btw Iceberg =)
Pseudonym, yes, as a matter of fact I have a whole series of photography articles being worked on right now. If there's anything special you want to learn, any question you want answered or just about anything, please let me know and I will do my best. -
Ruuka Apr 5th 2008WoW Fredrik, You truly are a master of the art. Great photos. One question though. do you photoshop them at all to change/correct lighting or are they all natural?
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Fredrik
Apr 5th 2008
Thanks Ruuka.
I use Photoshop, or Apple Aperture, to change levels and sometimes boost the colors a bit. I rarely do much digital adjustments, all I want to do is boost the colors so that they look like they did when I took the shot. (I have my camera set to shoot very flat image with no boosted colors or such, because I want full control in my "digital darkroom".)
Of the photos above, the only one with noticeable enhancement is the 2nd portrait (por_9). On that one I lowered the blue levels to bring out some more yellow and thus creating a slightly "older" look.
The 2nd photo (nat_22) has such rich colors due to the use of a Polarizing filter for example. -
liam
May 8th 2008
Great stuff Fredrik, I love your shots, and your tutorials. Thanks for your efforts & Keep up the great work. -
Plan-B
May 16th 2008
amazing photos man. great work. keep 'em coming!
Nature & scenery
http://www.silverglimth.com/images/nature/nat_7.jpg
http://www.silverglimth.com/images/nature/nat_22.jpg
Animals & insects
http://www.silverglimth.com/images/animals/ani_4.jpg
http://www.silverglimth.com/images/animals/ani_16.jpg
Portraits & People
http://www.silverglimth.com/images/portraits/por_22.jpg (my wife)
http://www.silverglimth.com/images/portraits/por_9.jpg
Urban & misc.
http://www.silverglimth.com/images/urban/urb_16.jpg (I have this printed at 100x70cm - 39x28in — looks gorgeous at that size)
http://www.silverglimth.com/images/urban/urb_17.jpg (no post production, not even color-correction or cropping)