Photo: Attack the Net
Photo: Wolves center Johnny Pohl drives to the net looking for a rebound from Rockford netminder Corey Crawford.
The first of a few photos still be posted from my last game out to see the Chicago Wolves taken on the Rockford Ice Hogs. Things didn’t go very well for our Ice Hogs, but it was still an entertaining game none-the-less.
Photos Used In Festival Promotional Video
Is it August yet?
The latest promotional video for this year’s Maui Photo Festival has been posted on their website and on Facebook, and in the mix of all the photos from the great photographers I met at last year’s event are two of my own.
- Aerial view of Honolua Bay
- My Haleakala sunrise self-portrait
As if you really need any further convincing that Maui is a perfect destination for a photography workshop like this, check out my ‘09 festival review on Maui by Photo and my enlightening experience during the sunset hula photoshoot.
Hopefully we’ll see you out there for this year’s event.
Mahalo,
– Kris
Photo: Cana Island
Photo: The very top of the Cana Island lighthouse looking over trees as seen from across a nearby bay.
Another, more closer to Earth view of the Cana Island lighthouse that was featured last week in the Before and After series. I grabbed this shot with my point and shoot after seeing the view from the road on the way back to our hotel. Didn’t even get out of the car, just opened the window and snap.
I brought out more of the trees and surface of the water with Topaz Detail and the Feature Enhancement preset.
Follow-up to Yesterday
In yesterday’s post I posed the question of which whether the use of Topaz Adjust or Topaz Detail worked better with that particular image. I had a few comments on Flickr with some good feedback, and if you’d like to weigh in, please do.
– Kris
Photo: Waves at Wailea – TopazAdjust Version
Photo: Series of waves washing on the shores of Wailea Beach, with clouds over West Maui near the horizon.
Now that I’m sort of back in business with my laptop situation, I wanted to throw in a few paradise shots before getting back into all the hockey images from the last two Chicago Wolves games I shot.
First, The Composition
Before I get into the detail conundrum I’m in, I wanted to say I really liked how this composition came out. Not just with the waves and the trees, but the clouds over the mountain as well.
Contrast that with this similar shot that has a more wider feel to it, and you’ll see what I mean.
Now, The Conundrum
This image made its way through my workflow with a stop in Topaz Adjust, the new Version 4.0. I’ve been using TA for a few months, and this one is with one of the new presets named “Detail – Strong”.
Now, I also did this same image with Topaz Detail, which I’m just starting to experiment with. You can view those results on Flickr here.
The Vote
Which one do you prefer? I’ve added a call for input on both images on Flickr, but if you’re not part of the Flickrverse, please leave your thoughts here or on Facebook when the post is published there shortly.
Many thanks in advance,
- Kris
Before and After: Cana Island
While my main darkroom laptop is awaiting repairs, I felt another entry in the Before and After Series was in order. The image from this post is an aerial shot I took while doing a photo shoot over the Door County peninsula in Wisconsin last October.
After two incredible helicopter tours over Maui, this shot was from my first aerial shoot from a two-seater airplane. To say I learned a lot would be an understatement, and if you’d like to read more, checkout my Above Door County post.
Now, onto the photos!
The Before Image
Not the most technically sound image I’ve captured from the air, but given the conditions, I was happy with it. I really liked the composition, so I felt it was worth saving.
The After Image
Not too drastically different at this size, but there are more subtle things to discover when viewing them at the next size up – which you can do by clicking each photo to view on Flickr.
The first thing you’ll probably notice is that the color is different, which I took care of by altering the White Balance. My original intent of the entire flight was to capture the autumn colors from the air, but the first pass was just too yellowish/orange for my taste. I decided to tone it down.
The other main difference in the after shot is the additional detail I recovered using Topaz Detail. That’s another plug-in I’m still learning my way around, but I’ve been happy with my first few experiments. In this case, I used the Micro Contrast Enhancement preset with a few minor tweaks around the detail levels.
When looking at the larger version of the image, you’ll see more definition in the lighthouse itself and the trees behind it. I tried to suppress the additional noise the best I could, but given the rewards I saw in the main subject of the photo, it was worth it.
Thoughts?
As always, let me know what you think about this latest entry in the series. Also, if you’ve played around with Topaz Detail or similar tools before, please share your experiences there as well.
Thanks,
– Kris







