Shay's Yosemite Postcards
Shay Stephens
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A mix of landscape and people shots. If you are depicted in one of the photos, and would like a copy, just shoot me an email listing the photo number and your screen name
http://www.shaystephens.com/galleries/yosemite
I had a really great time. And I was glad to have met so many of you out there. A big special thanks to Jack and Tom for carting my butt around for two days :wink I appreciate you doing all that driving.
http://www.shaystephens.com/galleries/yosemite
I had a really great time. And I was glad to have met so many of you out there. A big special thanks to Jack and Tom for carting my butt around for two days :wink I appreciate you doing all that driving.
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Glad to see some photos from the trip. Was great meeting you and Jennifer in person.
If you want any of the ones I posted of you, just pm me...
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Nir Alon
images of my thoughts
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It was great meeting you and your lovely wife. As you may already saw I got a few mugshots of you in my dgrinners gallery, please don't hesitate to request those you like.
(That, of course, goes for all you guys!)
Cheers!
Ed
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Hi Dee, I was very glad to have met you and your family, and Nee too ;-)
I have not had much of a chance to look at posts yet and probably won't get to until after the Arizona/Mexico trip.
Nir:
Thank you Nir, it was an inspiring location to shoot to say the least!
Sid:
It was great meeting you too. I wish there was more time to talk, like I was telling someone else today, maybe we need to shoot someplace ugly and boring next time hehehe ;-)
Nikolai:
Hi Nik, your enthusiasm was very contagious! I was very glad to have met you. Thank you for the link, I will get to it as soon as I can.
Ed:
Hi Ed, I sent you a PM on a shot that didn't make it in the gallery. It was great meeting you and your family, your wife chasing the Coyote was a highlight that day :-)
Jeff:
I am sorry I didn't get more of a chance than to say hello. But it was nice having you there all the same :-) You make a great portrait subject!
Anyway, the "trick" if there is one to shooting something white, apart for exposure, is oftentimes having something adequately dark to contrast the white with. The darker that something is, the whiter the white subject will be perceived. So choose your background before choosing your subject, and your white may get that just-laundered look you are looking for
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It was a pleasure to finally meet you and your lovely wife We didn't have much time to talk, but everytime I saw you, you were laughing. One memory that comes to mind is when the "carvan" hit Tunnel View for the Sat sunrise. You and about 7 others jumped the wall and were set up on the steep rocky slope. I kept watching you guys (looking for that "photographer rolling down the slope KOPTD shot" :lol ) and you were cracking up the whole time I know photography is supposed to be fun, but you were enjoying yourself wayyyyy too much....lol
Again, it was a pleasure to meet the Stephens' and I hope to see you two at Zion, next year :
Steve
Oh and, nice shots wait for me to get home so I can process the shots that show the real Shay Stephens
Michiel de Brieder
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Otherwise, hey, Shay, in your spare time, hahaha, I would love to have you post a tutorial, or even a simple post.............on your post processing.
I have been trying to do for that "Dixie" look, too, but I don't know how far I can push shadows/highlights, or saturation.
And honest to god, I saw an ad for a plug in with what looked like the same results.
I would also need a tutorial on how to install plug ins, so that doesn't seem as practical as just learning how to do it. OK, that may sound simple, but Neat Ninja is on my desktop, but for the life of me, I can't get it into PS CS. And I paid the extra, my computer says I did.
I loved looking at your photos. I assume that right now, you are at the pot where the rainbow ends.
When you get back............etc.
ginger
It was great to meet you and Jen...you both are so nice and down to earth. As usual your photos are inspiring and offer a unique take. It's so amazing to see the various viewpoints everyone had of the same places. Yours are so very special~ Cheers! Nee
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If at first you don't succeed, destroy all the evidence that you tried~
It was great meeting you and Jen and chatting a bit.
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"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" - Wayne Gretzky
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I know I can speak for Tom too when I say, it really was our pleasure! You and the whole group were a wonderful bunch and we had a BLAST!
Great shots! Something else I've "learned" from looking at yours, Ed's and others pics is that I wish I'd taken more candid shots of the people there, so thanks for sharing!
I sure hope to be able to do this again either at Zion or NYC - heck maybe both!
http://www.SplendorousSojourns.com
Canon 1D Mk II N - Canon 5D - Canon EF 17-40 f/4L USM - Canon EF 24-105 f/4L IS USM - Canon EF 85 f/1.8 USM - Canon EF 100 f/2.8 macro - Canon EF 100-400 f/4.5-5.6L IS USM
Thanks for sharing a great time dude!
Michiel de Brieder
http://www.digital-eye.nl
I was planning on doing a nice swan dive if I slipped off that slope, would make a great photo op hehehe. If I go, it's going to be with flair
Michiel:
Based on what photos I saw, you have all the glorious shots of me at my most rotund! It looks like I could sumo wrestle El Capitan, and maybe even win hehehe.
Ginger:
The post processing, in short, consisted of brightness, white balance, and saturation for single exposures, and added exposure blending for bracketed exposures. It's the digital equivalent of a graduated ND filter. You can read more about exposure blending here:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/blended_exposures.shtml
Nee:
Thank you so much, Jen and I really enjoyed talking with you.
aero-nut:
I wanted to talk more space stuff, but time flew away :-) I got to talk some with Mike, and I just had a blast. Next time :-)
David_S85:
Thanks David, it was way better in person, well except the early morning part, I hate mornings hehehe.
Jack:
You know, I forget who I was talking to, but he mentioned a glaring omission, we didn't get any big group shots!!! That would have been sweet, and I can't believe we didn't think of it at the time. I think the next one will be an all out photo-mayhem of non stop clicking hehehe. So don't feel bad, I think everyone was over-awed by the surroundings, I know I was, and just didn't think to do many people shots.
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Susan
Always someone watching though an expensive camera & the know how to use it.