Reloading & Revitalizing
- At January 04, 2019
- By Firstmate
- In Canon EOS 5DS, DXO Nik 2018, Venice
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Since my last post several months ago a lot of water has figuratively flowed beneath my bridge, with a fifteen day tour of Italy (Lake Como down to Sorrento), Thanksgiving and Christmas with all their attendant activities.
Photographically, I was quite busy processing the 2700 or so photos that I took in Italy. I thought I was prepared for the rigors of a group tour, since I preplanned and scouted (via internet) areas I would be visiting. The strategy was to take many more photos than I normally take, since this strategy would somewhat circumvent the fact that I would not be shooting under ideal conditions (e.g. little time to shoot, ill placed locations not under my control, etc.). What I was not prepared for were the massive crowds in all of the places I visited, even though this was during the off-season (viz., shoulder season). Also, a significant amount of time was taken up in traveling by bus, which cut down on shooting opportunities. One could also say that the crowds themselves were tiring, trying to navigate or avoid them.
I had high hope that I would have more photo opportunities than I did on the Italy sojourn, and I was disappointed the sparse amount of keepers. For some reason many shots were blurry or the settings were wrong, something I still am trying to figure out.
So, it has been a time of soul searching, trying to reload and regain the spirit of successful shooting.
The currently posted shot is obviously of Venice in mid afternoon. While crowded with boats, it was far easier to find scenes without mobs of people. It was shot with a Canon 5DS, with a EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM @ 105mm, f/4.0, 1/2000″, -0.67 exposure compensation, and 200 ISO, post processed using DXO PhotoLab, Adobe Camera Raw, with Photoshop CC, a gradient map, and Color Efex Pro.
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