Alfred Forns
01-16-2010, 08:30 PM
Congratulations Ed Vatza
Theme/Blur: A Tale of Corruption, Tall Pines and Multiple Exposure
It's a long story. You can visit my blog for the details. Suffice it to say that yesterday's images were thought lost due to corrupt files on my CF card which cause a major CRASH. I spent 90 minutes on the phone with Adobe getting LR back up and running. I transferred all old images to a new file. I had to delete all images from yesterday. BUT THEN, later last night, I discovered a complete set of the images thought lost resting comfortably, and unaware of any corruption, on my external hard drive back-up. They once were lost but now they're found... and here for all to see!
This is a 10-image multiple exposure. Images shot at 1/50 sec @ f/11; ISO 400; -1/3 EV; AWB; FL 62mm
Canon 30D; 24-70 2.8L; tripod-mounted for a bit more horizontal stability.
Image cropped to an 14x11 perspective.
__________________
It's My Nature
Photography by Ed Vatza
My "philosophy of life" as pertains to my photography:
1) I take my photography very seriously.
2) I don't take anything so seriously that I can't laugh, joke and have fun.
3) Learning is a lifetime process. When we stop learning, we stop living.
My Website: It's My Nature
Theme/Blur: A Tale of Corruption, Tall Pines and Multiple Exposure
It's a long story. You can visit my blog for the details. Suffice it to say that yesterday's images were thought lost due to corrupt files on my CF card which cause a major CRASH. I spent 90 minutes on the phone with Adobe getting LR back up and running. I transferred all old images to a new file. I had to delete all images from yesterday. BUT THEN, later last night, I discovered a complete set of the images thought lost resting comfortably, and unaware of any corruption, on my external hard drive back-up. They once were lost but now they're found... and here for all to see!
This is a 10-image multiple exposure. Images shot at 1/50 sec @ f/11; ISO 400; -1/3 EV; AWB; FL 62mm
Canon 30D; 24-70 2.8L; tripod-mounted for a bit more horizontal stability.
Image cropped to an 14x11 perspective.
__________________
It's My Nature
Photography by Ed Vatza
My "philosophy of life" as pertains to my photography:
1) I take my photography very seriously.
2) I don't take anything so seriously that I can't laugh, joke and have fun.
3) Learning is a lifetime process. When we stop learning, we stop living.
My Website: It's My Nature