If you follow me on either Facebook or Twitter you will know that I'm back in the UK at the moment, providing some one-to-one training for Jason Kotecha. I first met Jason out in Dubai – he was as a student on my landscape photography workshop for Gulf Photo Plus – and we've spent the last few days shooting and working on post-production. Jason hasn't blogged any of his shots from this trip yet, but you can see some of the work he produced from the urban landscape workshop in Dubai here:
http://www.escapism-online.com/blog-entry.php?pid=238
http://www.escapism-online.com/blog-entry.php?pid=236
http://www.escapism-online.com/blog-entry.php?pid=233
http://www.escapism-online.com/blog-entry.php?pid=234
http://www.escapism-online.com/blog-entry.php?pid=232
As for this image: it was taken up at Fleetwood a few days ago and was shot to demonstrate the benefits of exposing to the right, one of the key topics I cover in my Digital Workflow tutorials. As you can see from the original, which you can see by hovering your mouse over the 'show the original image' link beneath it, the transformation is quite dramatic.
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11.36am on 10/4/10 Canon 5D Mark II EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM 24mm f/8.0 1/50 aperture priority +1 1/3 evaluative 100 no RAW ACR no |