25 février 2015

Hier, je suis allé a la présentation du matériel Fuji au Novotel de Rouen.
J'ai découvert cette image qui traduit parfaitement mon impression d'homo-erectus passant du Nikon D4 au Fuji XE2.

22 février 2015

21 février 2015

Sapin

Après la pluie, le beau temps...
Toujours à la lentille de projecteur


Pervenche

Les 1ères pervenches arrivent, et c'est l'heure de commencer mes tests !
Cette photo a était prise avec un maginon 85 f2.8 (lentille de projecteur Diapo récupéré et adapté en monture à vis M42)
pas de diaphragme, pas de bague de mise au point.
Voici le résultat
Le flare en bas n'est t-il pas trop gênant ?

   

Soirée du 6 février 2015 : thème libre



Nicolas AUBLIN :




Thierry BRIZE :




Cédric CATEL:



Teddy BOUDIER :



Jérôme HOUIS :



17 février 2015

                                                                       ...encore !

14 février 2015

                                                                       La piscine...

12 février 2015

Affinity Photo is a New Pro Photoshop Alternative for Mac Users

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Affinity Photo is a new program that was launched today by the England-based software company Serif. It’s designed to be a powerful alternative to Adobe Photoshop for professional photographers and retouchers who work on a Mac.
Serif touts the product as “the fastest, smoothest, most precise, professional image editing software for Mac.”

Unlike other affordable photo-editing apps out there, which are usually dumbed down offerings with only a subset of Photoshop’s usefulness, Affinity Photo is trying to set itself apart by offering the power of Photoshop in a program that’s blazing fast and ridiculously affordable.
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Performance is “silky-smooth” with instant redraw, Serif says. The company tells Creative Bloq that it’s able to provide performance that Adobe can’t because it’s an entirely new piece of software built specifically for the latest computer technology. “The problem is, [Adobe is] built on 25-year-old architecture, […] which means that they’re now struggling to adapt Photoshop to take advantage of modern computing power.”
Tools that come in the box include Frequency Separation editing, live blend modes, and inpainting (i.e. Photoshop’s Content Aware Fill). Affinity Photo supports 16-bits per channel editing, a full history of reversible edits, ICC color profiling, LAB color, end-to-end CMYK, and Photoshop PSD and 64-bit plug-in support.
Here are some screenshots of the program in action:
Powerful selection of fine details in a photo (e.g. hair)
Powerful selection of fine details in a photo (e.g. hair)
Shadow and highlight clipping indicators
Shadow and highlight clipping indicators
Adding artificial lights to a scene
Adding artificial lights to a scene
A clean workspace with a complete reversible history of edits
A clean workspace with a complete reversible history of edits
A depth of field tool
A depth of field tool
Infilling (AKA Adobe's Content Aware Fill)
Infilling (AKA Adobe’s Content Aware Fill)
Photo filters for one click changes
Photo filters for one click changes
If you use a Mac (OS X Lion 10.7.5 and above with an Intel 64 process), you can currently download and use a free beta version of Affinity Photo from the website by signing up. When the program leaves beta testing and officially launches, it will be available through the Mac App Store for $50 with no subscription charges and free updates for two years.
Serif hopes to bring this software to Windows users as well, but there’s no timeframe as to when that may happen.
(via Creative Bloq via DIYP)

08 février 2015

mousse

On pourrais croire que je l'ai prise au clair de lune mais non! Il était 15h41 précisément, j'étais en plein soleil, je me suis placé pour descendre le soleil, j'ai sous exposé ma scène en augmentant ma vitesse d'obturation et en post traitement j'ai passé sur le soleil un pinceau sur lightroom pour récupérer la zone cramé (bien qu'elle le soit encore)
Bref, voici la photo
Nikon D610 + Tokina 100 mm f2.8