David Schloss of the Aperture Users Network blogged my entry about the Garden State Cart.[caption id="attachment_984" align="aligncenter" width="1008" caption="From the Aperture Users Network"][/caption] For anyone using Aperture, the AUPN is a great resource.
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Garden State Cart is Top Ten in Portland
I've been asked some questions about this photograph. First, I shot it with three lights. All old Nikon strobes set to manual with Pocket Wizards firing all three. One light was inside the cart, the other two were positioned to my right and left aimed indirectly at cart. The second part of the equation is post processing in Aperture. First I set the adjustments. Recovery: all the way right; Black Point: 3 Definition: .62. Then I processed it in Color Efex Pro with the Tonal Contrast jacked up pretty high on all three sliders and the saturation dialed back to taste. After that, I went back to the Aperture adjustments and added some more black point and added the Color Monochrome module and that gave it the metallic look.
Sports Book
Sports Book - Images by Thomas Boyd
John Jay Portrait
Here's the D.K Row story that ran in The Oregonian.
Panorama Embed Test from closer.it
This is test of a new website that allows uploading of high resolution images and offers the ability to zoom and pan around the image.
Oregon beats UCLA 24-10
I shot the Oregon Ducks beating the UCLA Bruins at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., Sat., Oct. 10, 2009.
Seattle Paper Is Resurgent as a Solo Act
The New York Times reports that the Seattle Times is in the black with 30 percent increase in circulation after the Seattle P-I closed.
Beautiful Night at Autzen Stadium.
From Thomas Boyd Photography |
And the Oregon Ducks Blew Out the Washington State Cougars, Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009.
Here's the game STORY.
To order prints or downloads or prints of this image you can call The Oregonian at 503.294.4179.
My Cole and Greta at Age 11, Aug. 25, 2009
I spoke at the free Craig Mitchelldyer workshop!
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I spoke Thursday at a photo business workshop put on by Craig Mitchelldyer. I spoke about the ways I keep my photography moving forward and techniques I use to keep my creativity up.
David Bergman was the keynote speaker an he has a nice blog post about the workshop on his blog.
Thanks to Grover, David Bergman, Robbie McClaran, Mike Davis and Tony Overman for making it something people wanted to actually go and see. And finally, thanks to Intervision for being so willing to model in front of a room full of photographers and giving us so much time to work with them.
Modest Mouse at the Crystal Ballroom
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Modest Mouse - Images by Thomas Boyd
I shot these still images while working as a third 5D video shooter for Modest Mouse. The video we shot will be posted in late October. I post a link then.
Chris Klug and Amercia's Snowboard Team: The Video
Chris Klug America's Snowboard Team Train on Mt. Hood
How Good Visual Design Can Save Newspapers
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Oregon Ducks v. Utah
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Oregon's John Boyett intercepts a pass on Utah's last drive to clinch their 31-24 win at Autzen Stadium, in Eugene, Ore., Sept. 19, 2009. Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian
Bruce Ely and Jamie Francis team up to produce this audio slideshow
98386 square miles, one game |
I don't post other people's work very often, but I thought this was pretty darn funny. Bruce and Jamie did a great job.
The Green Man
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From Blogger Pictures |
Oregon fan Taylor Reineke dresses as a self-described "Green Man" before the Purdue game at Autzen Stadium, in Eugene, Ore., Sept. 12, 2009. Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian
>Oregon Ducks Play Purdue Tonight in Eugene, Ore.
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From Blogger Pictures |
Here's a snap from Boise State before the game. It's shocking how much different the attitude toward the Ducks changed so dramatically from before the game to after the game. This photo looks a little different because it was highly processed in Color Efx Pro and Aperture. I a few hours, I'm taking off for Eugene to shoot the Oregon vs. Purdue. We'll see how that goes.
>Paulina Rodeo, 2009
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