SouthWest
Folks in the San Diego - LA - Phoenix Areas.
Created on March 15, 2006 at 11:03Recent Group Pages
Banned from RMSP Flickr Group?
Anyone but me get banned from the RMSP Flickr Group? I don't think I have pissed anyone off lately, but you never know with me :-} Seriously though, I don't think I have even posted anything to the group. Just checking.
Thanks,
Coby
The Latest SIAlumni.com News
Hard to believe it was SI 2003 when the idea for this site came to me as I was sitting in one of the classes in Missoula. Much has changed since then. The internet and social networking have added terms to our vocabulary like google and tweet. And now there's Facebook. So what to do with SIAlumni.com?
I am not going to let it die. I think it's important to have a quieter place... [More]
Site Migration and Updates
All,
Yes, we are still waiting on me to plan our migration to a new web system for SIAlumni.com. As it turns out I am currently focusing most of my commercial work on developing web systems and I now have access to the right people to help us make the move. I will handle the design/architecture of the new site (it will most likely become a group on my site - something like...
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Powerful Images
Panoramic images set to narratives of the people who live in the fastest growing human habitat.
SIAlumni.com Fall Update
Hope everyone is doing well out there! I have not forgotten about ya'll. We will be getting an upgrade, but I need to finish a few other steps first. Metanomy Inc. is a very soon to be Colorado Non-profit Corporation. As soon as my lawyer gets the papers done we will be on our way. SIAlumni will be one of the services provided by Metanomy Inc. Here are some of the other projects that... [More]
PhotoExpo in NYC
Anybody else going? I plan to be there for the first time. it would be fun to catch up, if possible.
donn
Lightroom 2
Adobe has released Lightroom 2. Looks like some local adjustments have been added.
Don't Give Up
All,
We are clearly loosing some steam on the site, but please do not give up. I am as guilty as the next and it hurts the site when we do not have regular contributions from at least a few members. I am hard at work on a few parallel projects that have kept me from the site and photography in general. But the good news is they all have to do with social networking on the web and...
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June Is Almost Gone
Hey everyone, don't forget your June assignment!
June 08 Assignment - Signs
Member supported free thought has brought us June's assignment of Signs - Stop, Yield, Vote For...take your pick. After missing two months of providing you with thought provoking and otherwise artistically stimulating assignments we are back on track. And I am back in Colorado!
http://www.sialumni.com/june-2008---signs
... [More]Assignments Etc...
My apologies. I have been swamped the last few months doing SOTP (stuff other than photography). So, let's call April's assignment: "Good Ideas for Future Assignments."
Post your ideas in the comments and I'll start working them into our monthly assignments starting in May.
And I have not forgotten about our site upgrade either. Still looking at the end of this year by the... [More]
Mar 08 Assignment - Redo
Since we did not have much interest and I am SUCH a nice guy I'll just extend Feb's assignment to include March too.
Weather and it's influences.
Aperture 2 Released
Apple has released Aperture 2.0 and I just got done taking it for a spin. Here are some thoughts:
- Interface has changed for the better. A bit less cluttered and the filmstrip option for thumbnails is nice. Someone at Apple has been using Lightroom I guess. Imagine that - a better interface through user testing. Who would have thought it. But that's a whole other post... [More]
Departing
for a change I "worked" on this wildlife shot a bit, doing some careful vignetting and other dodging/burning to get the effect.
Feb 08 Assignment - Weather
Well, we are a week into Feb and one of the big items on the news (besides the elections) has been the weather. So, I thought it fitting to see who can capture the subtle, and sometimes not so subtle, influences from the weather around us. I have been on a trip to California and get to go back to my truck in IL that, by now, is probably plowed under a few feet of snow. Anyone have a... [More]
Jan 08 Assignment - Think Different
Inspired by Donn and Josh...
Go out and shoot a different style or use a new technique or different equipment. Expand your horizons...
http://www.sialumni.com/jan-08---not-your-usual
Thanks to Josh and Donn for keeping me honest.
As an update (and lame excuse): I have been working with some very... [More]
Armored Guardian
Here's to family (it's that time of year). And B&W. PS3 has the B&W conversion tool, but I did this with CS2 and channel mixer. Just played with the red/blue/green until I got something I liked. It's not as quick to use as the new PS3 tool, but it works just fine. Then I often add some colorization with hue/saturation just to warm it up a bit. Or make it cooler on rare occasion, but in... [More]
Safari info
Chippy had asked for what/how info on safaris: I’ll try to make this brief but still be helpful.
There are many ways to go on the “how”. After lots of review I picked the McDonalds, Joe and Mary Ann, over Joseph Van Os. This is very expensive compared to general-purpose tours or doing it alone. Alone you might find somebody for a lower price who is your personal guide, and get... [More]
Winter Ice
These were taken yesterday after a bit of fog and ice. Used Lightroom; used the black and white conversion; then manipulated the histogram to stretch dynamic range.
For those interested I have been really working hard to decide between Aperture and Lightroom and I think Lightroom is going to win. More on that later.
Full Flickr set:
Montana Wreck
I used the new Black and White adjustment layer in CS3. I run through the presets. If I find one that is close, I then use the sliders to fine tune. I'm also trying to learn the BW option in the Raw Converter.
Regards...Bob