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TaraKaho
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So... Apparently I'm alergic to something... But I don't know what it is. I haven't come into contact with anything that I haven't before so... I'm a little worried but I did go to the store so Dad and I figure that is where it started. But it's just a little thing right now so not really any problem. Just got something like hives but less scary looking and it is only on my right arm... And it's little.
Funny thing is that I'm kind of excited about it... It's really weird but it's how I feel. Who in the world gets happy by an alergic reaction??? *is weird* lol Oh well.
And it seems that a few of my friends here didn't know that I was back in the States. So I've been having fun trying to figure out who knows I'm here and who doesn't. It's a little odd but not really bad. It just means that I have more people to talk to on the phone and to visit. Which I still haven't really done. I've only gone down to Dallas since I've gotten back. Hopefully I'll be able to go to Altus soon... And OKC because I have a friend up there I haven't seen for a while... And I think he is lonely.
Anyway... I miss you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Soooooooo much!!!!! I hope that I can come back some time this year or at least to Kita! Since I know that most of my friends should be there!
Blah... Ok I'm done... Hugs and lots of love! Tara/Tenten
It's something that I really like to see in any type of artwork. The more there is the more I'm probably going to like it. It also depends on how you do it.
the detail and colour come from learning to process the old way.... with chemicals and principles learned from the zone system. I fond that most people put a lot of colour and contrast into photos. This tends to destroy detail in the shadows and highlights. I process to retain and enhance detail in the shadows and highlights. I guess it is just a choice.
But I do not do HDR, because usually it tends to blow out the colours making green too green and red and blue to red and blue.... too much colour contrast sacrifice for the detail.... so i tend to avoid it, and have developed my own processing methods that yield results I want.
At the risk of going on and on....
Film can capture 7 stops of detail and CMOS (digital cameras ... about 9) the problem is that paper has not changed, and it can only retain detail in a range of three stops.... so no matter what you do detail is going to be lost. The question for me is how much and where. I process all of my work for printing, the intent is not to be viewed on a screen but rather on a framed canvas print in a gallery.
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"Seeing" the UNusual...EVERY DAY
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"Seeing" the UNusual...EVERY DAY
But I do not do HDR, because usually it tends to blow out the colours making green too green and red and blue to red and blue.... too much colour contrast sacrifice for the detail.... so i tend to avoid it, and have developed my own processing methods that yield results I want.
At the risk of going on and on....
Film can capture 7 stops of detail and CMOS (digital cameras ... about 9) the problem is that paper has not changed, and it can only retain detail in a range of three stops.... so no matter what you do detail is going to be lost. The question for me is how much and where. I process all of my work for printing, the intent is not to be viewed on a screen but rather on a framed canvas print in a gallery.
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"Seeing" the UNusual...EVERY DAY
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