In some respects I have been quite idle in processing images as soon as they are taken, I think I like the process of visiting new places and taking shots, so I have a big archive. For some reason that I cannot quite figure I used to retain both Jpeg and Raw files, consequently taken up more space and double the work in reviewing. So I have deleted all the old Jpegs, as I always prefer the processing workflow with Raw files, particularly with later versions of the Adobe Converter.
So with that done I will be deleting all the double entry files that are not quite there, and have an easier selection job. I have invested in the latest version of Nik Silver Efex Pro, and Viveza 2, which are both astounding, so much quicker with the Control Points to treat particular areas. Loads of reviews around so I won't do that, but just say they offer easy and complete control.
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I am doing an evening at Cambridge Camera Club in April, and that has given me a reason to get new work together, and get a few prints prepared, as well as the digital projected images. A few of the images are here, always good to see how they look online.
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| The merging of the old and new here, with the spectacular The Deep building located in the old dockland area. |
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| The Prow of The Deep |
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| Excellent architecture, the observation deck shown here |
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| Care taken in hard landscaping here, with the walkway, and these great benches. |
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| This is the same shot as above, but has had a Silver Efex monochrome conversion. Interesting how this has a different atmosphere. |
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