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Title: Annecy and District Photos
Post by: Jeff on October 04, 2010, 09:14:04 AM
All these photos were shot raw and processed exclusively with Ultimate, so the odd TV mast remains, almost all the adjustments were made at the refine raw stage,  PhiMatrix was used to aid cropping to obtain best composition.  Web size 1600x1200 quality 80

Probably best viewed via the slide show full screen.

Sorry there are a lot of mountain snow shots, at 12000ft the only thing working was my index finger :) hearing still not recovered.


Gallery:
http://jeffmilan.zenfolio.com/p440703063

Slideshow:
http://jeffmilan.zenfolio.com/p440703063/slideshow

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Title: Re: Annecy and District Photos
Post by: Fred A on October 04, 2010, 09:30:17 AM
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Sorry there are a lot of mountain snow shots,
I wondered what you called that "white stuff".
The beach nearby has that color, but it's white sand.

Really nice stuff Jeff.  I am envious!

Fred


Title: Re: Annecy and District Photos
Post by: Ken on October 04, 2010, 07:14:24 PM
Jeff,

Very impressive photography! Watched the entire slide show. Told a "beautiful" story.

Thank you for sharing. Did you use TTS on some of the shots?

Thanks again. Would love to go there someday.

Ken


Title: Re: Annecy and District Photos
Post by: DdeGannes on October 04, 2010, 07:32:35 PM
Great photos. You did a wonderful job with QimageU raw refine, thanks for sharing Jeff.


Title: Re: Annecy and District Photos
Post by: Jeff on October 05, 2010, 07:13:30 AM
Jeff,

Very impressive photography! Watched the entire slide show. Told a "beautiful" story.

Thank you for sharing. Did you use TTS on some of the shots?

Thanks again. Would love to go there someday.

Ken

Yes, TTS used, still getting the hang of TTS, practice makes perfect, so should be able to improve over time.  The HDR update came in towards the end of the processing session so was used on some of the medieval village, same comments only more so.  I will be going back to them when time permits.

Thanks to all for comments.

Jeff g