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Photographer Stuart Mackay  Stuart Mackay  {Karma:4551}
Project #40 Street Photography Camera Model Canon Digital Rebel
Categories Transportation
From The Field
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon  28-105 mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
Uploaded 10/27/2004 Film / Memory Type Sandisk
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State -  TEXAS
Country - United States   United States
About Was color but turned to what I thought was B&W ..... Need help
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Stuart Mackay Stuart Mackay    {K:4551} 9/1/2005
Steve .... check this out. I got one of these too...

http://www.hoodmanusa.com/flip_up.asp

Helps protect the screen and lets you see it beter in the sunlight.

sm..

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Stuart Mackay Stuart Mackay    {K:4551} 9/1/2005
Hey Steve,

Well I like the lens allot and it takes great pictures but I still seem to keep leaving the house with the 18-55mm kit lens, the 28 is not wide enough for me .. It?s like having a 45mm film lens.

Last week I splurged and the 28-105 has been replaced with the new EFS 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM. All I can say is I?m loving it.... and the Image Stabilizer is all that... This is the perfect street lens.

Now I just take the 17-85 IS and 75-300 IS and I'm good to go. Covered from 17-300mm

Plus the new lens was made for Digital and only works with the Digital Rebel, Rebel XT and 20D

Hope this helps,

sm..

Oh, I have just been shooting around the house and park so I have no intresting pix to post since I've had the lens. Here is one of the car at the park.

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Stephen  Bowden   {K:64141} 8/31/2005
Hi Stu, Just realised you have been using this lens (Fred Miranda review site !!).
I've taken the plunge and got a 20D with the same lens, I wonder what comments you had (best aperture for sharpness etc)

Oh ... love the piccie and had commented last November lol

Steve

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Marcio Galvão   {K:2149} 11/30/2004
Great shot!

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Stuart Mackay Stuart Mackay    {K:4551} 11/8/2004
Thanks Steve ... I also thought the trees were a bit dark but felt the same as you on the road standing out like it does ... I got a new toy but I don't get it till Tuesday ... It's only a new camera phone but I can't wait to get it, even though the quality will be nothing like my Canon's I still want to play with it ... I guess It must be a guy thing .... arararaahhoo
sm..

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Stephen  Bowden   {K:64141} 11/7/2004
This looks super Stuart, the toning and composition are both excellent. The main thing in the picture is the road, if the trees were not so dark I think road would not stand out as strong as it does :-)

Sometimes I think we are our own worst critics Stuart :-)

Personally, I think this looks great !

Best wishes,
Steve

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Stuart Mackay Stuart Mackay    {K:4551} 11/1/2004
Thank you so much Ozario ... I appreciate the comment and thanks for stopping buy.
sm..

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eric schneider   {K:1318} 10/31/2004
This is a wonderful shot Stuart. I like the stark contrast between the road and the trees on the sides. I always try to find something that will give me the same contrsting feel. I was better at it with B&W film than I am with digital. still learning the digital side of it. BTW have you seen the new G6 canon. With 7.1 megs?

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Orazio Minnella Orazio Minnella   {K:49417} 10/31/2004
Another superb B/W shot.Well done dear Stuart.
Hug...Orazio

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Stuart Mackay Stuart Mackay    {K:4551} 10/29/2004
Thank you Verena, I curently own PS 7 but I find it much eiser to use Elements 2.0 that came with my camera. I just need to get off my butt and learn it ... thanks again for you input. I heard that Elements 3.0 was just released this month but I'm sure that PS 7 & CS will still be the vetter versions to use.
Take care,
sm..

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cerebral marv cerebral marv   {K:217} 10/29/2004
he.he..yep..just a neighbor ! i've been to Houston before too, but that time, i didn't own any camera yet..! LOL

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Verena Rentrop Verena Rentrop   {K:15233} 10/27/2004
Hi Stuart,

because of the better way to convert into b&w I bought a higher version of PS, I'm working with 6.0, this is the lowest version with the function channelmixer, this is a very good way of converting.

I bought it in ebay for a really low many, approx. 40 Euro, and it is possible to later upgrade it to Photoshop CS, the actual version.

You never know what comes next, behind the corner...

Cheers,
Verena

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Rebecca Raybon   {K:26654} 10/27/2004
There are severa; ways I do it, though I"m not sure they are the correct way.. one of course, you can simply go to mode and convert to grayscale. Usually if I di th is I have to increase the contrast some. Another way, to simply fo to the one that says remove color. The thing I do most, is to go Enhance, the down to hue, saturation, etc. I change the hue to more of what tones I would like, then desaturate intil all color gone, sometimes leave just a little. You can then add more contrast also, or some other effect.

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Kunal Mehta   {K:2496} 10/27/2004
Stuart,
Nice perspective and B&W works here. If you have Photoshop, it has many macro inbuilt for B&W and Sepia

-Kunal
Thanks for your encouraging comments.

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Stuart Mackay Stuart Mackay    {K:4551} 10/27/2004
Thanks Rebecca, I'm going to keep on trying. I have a few more shots I want to convert so I will work on those during the week. I'm using PS Elements 2.0 ... what are you using to convert yours to B&W.
sm..

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Stuart Mackay Stuart Mackay    {K:4551} 10/27/2004
Thank you Marvellina, I never realized you were so close to me. I've been up to OK twice on business, but I didn?t get a chance to take any pictures. Hopefully I'll get up there again someday.
sm..

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Rebecca Raybon   {K:26654} 10/27/2004
Great perspective. How do you convert to bw? Which program? There are many things that you can do.

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Amna Al Shamsi   {K:21795} 10/27/2004
Excellent perspective!

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Ameed El-Ghoul Ameed El-Ghoul   {K:42215} 10/27/2004
Very nice Stu, i like the sharp details, and i like converting it to B&W .. regards,

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Ameed El-Ghoul Ameed El-Ghoul   {K:42215} 10/27/2004
Hmmmm very interesting .. i couldn't help but playing a little with it, how do you like it?!

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Stuart Mackay Stuart Mackay    {K:4551} 10/27/2004
Thanks Chris ... I appritiate your comment.
sm..

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Stuart Mackay Stuart Mackay    {K:4551} 10/27/2004
Thanks Marcus, I agree that the clouds are overexposed ... thanks for the comment .. I just need help with getting a better B&W and help with the overexposure ... any suggestions would be grateful.
sm..

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Lee Harris   {K:14694} 10/27/2004
I agree with below....the road is what draws you to this image, the composition is great.
Afraid I can't be of any help with b&w....
Good shot..I like it.

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Marcus Claésson   {K:2179} 10/27/2004
Good perspective, nice curve. The clouds are a bit overexposed, but who cares? It?s the road that draws you attention. Well done!

/Marcus

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cerebral marv cerebral marv   {K:217} 10/27/2004
love the perspective! and that tone is simply awesome! greetings from oklahoma :)

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Chris Hunter Chris Hunter   {K:25634} 10/27/2004
Nice Stuart...works well in B&W, great perspective and clouds,

Chris

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