The writer of this blog post, titled “Melanie’s Birthday,” discusses their recent visit to Mission Beach Cafe in San Francisco, California for a celebratory meal. They specifically mention the truffle fries with parmesan, which they photographed using their Olympus E-P2 camera with a M. Zuiko Digital ED 14-42mm lens. The resulting image was processed using… Continue reading Parmesan-coated Truffle French Fries
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Carpentry Workshop
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Crazy Marie
Blogged in The Woodwork: Why dSLR (and not a pocket camera)? Nuts Marie Tully’s, Pacific Heights, San Francisco, California Leica M8, Cosina-Voigtländer NOKTON 50mm f1.1 Aperture (raw great tuning, vignette), Photoshop (trim & trim), nik Dfine, nik Coloration Efex Pro 3. (get rid of colour cast, dynamic skin softener), Kabuto Graphic Resources (eyes & enamel… Continue reading Crazy Marie
Baker Beach
Blogged in The Woodwork: Faking Long Exposure Baker Beach front Baker Beach, San Francisco, California Nikon D3, Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G, Gitzo G1228LVL tripod, Actually Suitable Stuff BH-55 ballhead Aperture 2. (uncooked wonderful tuning, place & patch) nik Coloration Efex Pro (pro contrast, classical soft concentration) Photoshop (heal) 10 multi-exposures, 1/100sec @ f/18, iso200, 14mm (14mm)… Continue reading Baker Beach
White balancing cap
Blogged in The Woodwork: How (I obtained a package) dSLR [The entry kit dSLR Part 5] White balancing cap South of Market place, San Francisco, California Olympus E-P2, Lumix G Vario Hd 1:4–5.8/14-140 ASPH. MEGA O.I.S. Adobe Camera Uncooked, nik Sharpener Professional (uncooked presharpen), Topaz DeNoise, Kubota Picture Equipment (hawaiian punch) 1/13sec @ ƒ4.5, ISO2500,… Continue reading White balancing cap