glenn norris 0 Posted June 3, 2007 I have been away a long time... thank you to those who keep checking on my work. I hope you like this one! For Jen and Robert who were married yesterday and were wonderful enough to give me the opportunity to try my experimental techniques for their wedding photos.... Thank you. Link to comment
jennifer_liang 0 Posted June 4, 2007 Wow Glenn!! This is a great shot of my father-in-law! It is amazing!! You did a wonderful job at the wedding and it was a honor for us to have you be our photographer! We cannot wait to be able to hang your work in our home! Thank you again so much! Link to comment
cc_chapman 0 Posted June 5, 2007 When I watched you take this I knew it was going to make for an interesting shot. I've watched Stan do this tons of times, but I don't think I'll ever look at it quite the same way again. Link to comment
donibane 0 Posted June 6, 2007 Wow, it look deliciouse.. and I am so hungry (it is 12 o?clock in this part of the old world). Another excellent shot Glenn. Just great ;-) Link to comment
alexander mandl 0 Posted November 14, 2007 cool look... how do you do the HDR shot? Do you make more than one shot or do you change the raw data and then process the HDR? regards Alex Link to comment
glenn norris 0 Posted November 14, 2007 Alex, thanks for the comments... most of the time 3 shots RAW left as is, merge in cs3, photomatix plugin. Sometimes but rarely, edit the RAW files (because of exposure anomalies etc.) then merge etc etc. So many ways to do things - just have fun and experiment! Glenn Link to comment
ras11664882232 0 Posted January 5, 2008 the shirt and face have a distracting dark spot. great shot though! i feel odd giveing you advise, your gallery is inspireing to me. I have admired your work in the past. i found your gallery through someone that you have given some very helpfull advise to. I wanted to thank you for helping us both... so i will. thank you Link to comment
glenn norris 0 Posted January 5, 2008 Ryan, no problem! I know you are right about the need for some dodging. I wasn't doing alot of that stuff when I worked on this. I suppose I should get around to it one of these days.... Link to comment
ras11664882232 0 Posted January 5, 2008 i know how it is.. trust. i could pry redo almost all my work better.. none the time Link to comment
virgil_perry 0 Posted May 24, 2009 Love your photographs. You mentioned you shoot 3 shots in RAW. Are the 3 shots +/- over/under exposure. and how do have the subject stand still for all 3 shots. Link to comment
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