My photo workshop pix (A Mike Veitch Photo Class)

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great time with this lot Dennis...

Some more fun photos (from your CF card Mike).....

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The Blues Brothers
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shugar:
scale is enhanced by the school of fish yet with enough ambiguity for one to think that maybe... just maybe... this is a huge wreck...

seriously though... did you shoot this mono from the camera or did you desatuarate it in PS? i don't usually recommend my students to shoot in mono as it's doable (and undoable) in postprod but this is different...

Jag
In PS, Jag. We had practice in the workshop. Really great of Mike giving us his preferred "default numbers".

ps - them "fish" are actually Great whites. Yes it is a huuuuuge wreck:D

pps - Thanks bro for the comments
 
clgsamson:
In PS, Jag. We had practice in the workshop. Really great of Mike giving us his preferred "default numbers".

ps - them "fish" are actually Great whites. Yes it is a huuuuuge wreck:D

pps - Thanks bro for the comments
hayuf... great whites don't school... hammerheads do...

but since there is no telltale hammer-shaped head i'd reco you claim that those are a colony of pilot whales...

and that this is a picture of a friend cleaning the strobe you used to light that shot
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Jag
 
Diver Dennis:
Caloy, what settings were you using for your outdoor group shots? They are really good.
The Group shots? which ones Dennis?

The Group shot in front of Asia Divers -
Nikon 50mm f/1.8 lens
1/200, f/2.8, no flash, auto wb -2
EV +0.33, ISO 220

Graduation shot -
Nikon 18-70mm f/3.5 DX lens
Focal length 18mm
1/125. f/6.3, w/ flash ttl, auto wb - 2
EV +0.33, ISO 900
 

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