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Yard Work

Yard Work

When I installed my sprinkler system, I wish I knew about this…it would have saved me a ton of time and a very sore back.

I approached this image from several different angles, but once I raised my tripod up, and pointed my lens down on the top of the claw, I knew that is what I wanted. However, because I was shooting a very wide lens, the legs of my tripod were in the frame. It required some finagling and patience, but I was finally able to achieve the result I wanted.

Capture Notes:

Nikon D300
Tokina ATX Pro 11-16
Gitzo Traveler

Processing Notes:

Capture – 7 Images @ 1ev
Photomatix – HDR/Tonemapping
Photoshop – Curves (set grey point)
Photoshop – Basic midtones luminosity mask curves adjustment (luminosity blending)
Photoshop – Vibrancy boost
Sized for wed
Nik Sharpener – Display 35% selective to claw

Tip: A wide really wide angle (16ish mm on FX, 10ish mm on DX) lens isa great tool to achieve images like this, where you can get very close to a compositional element, and still have the rest of the subject in the frame. It also a fun tool to add an interesting perspective to portraits. For this image I used the very nice Tokina ATX Pro 11-16

Comments

  1. Tamas Varga says:

    oh! this is very cool!

  2. Justin says:

    Thanks Tamas! It is fun to make something out of nothing.

  3. Penelope Taylor says:

    When did I miss the new addition to the family? A D700? I am jealous! LOL! Congrats — After so much time with your D300, what do you like best about the D700?

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