Posted in Articles, Kite Aerial Photography, tagged aerial photography, contrast, crop, digital noise, KAP, Kite Aerial Photography, levels, neat image, noise, photo, photo salvage, photoshop, repair, saturation, tilt on May 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Ron’s Kap (Flickr nickname) asked me to share the details of how I salvaged this image:
This KAP (Kite Aerial Photography) session was abandoned after a few minutes due to rain. The few images I had in the camera had to be tilted, cropped and doctored somewhat.
A similar article was also placed in a discussion thread [...]
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Posted in Kite Aerial Photography, tagged aerial photography, beach, Hog's Back, Hog's Back Falls, KAP, Kite Aerial Photography, kite photography, Mooney's Bay, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa Ontario, Park, Prince of Wales Falls, Rideau, Rideau River, river, shadows, Terry Fox, Terry Fox Stadium, tree shadows, winter on May 19, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Mooney’s Bay Beach and Park on the Rideau River during the spring thaw. The terrain is quite flat here and with having had very deep snow this year the area was essentially almost a metre deep in slush. It was quite the wet experience, especially when crossing the open area near the small bridges. The [...]
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Posted in Kite Aerial Photography, tagged abstract, aerial photography, Alexandra Bridge, bridge, Chateau Laurier, Chateau Laurier Hotel, Gatineau, Hull, Jacques Cartier Park, KAP, Kite Aerial Photography, kite photography, National Gallery, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ottawa River, Parliament Buildings, Parliament Hill, Quebec, tree abstract, trees, trestle bridge, winter on May 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Jacques Cartier Park is found in Hull/Gatineau Québec at the foot of the Alexandra Bridge which crosses to the National Gallery of Canada on the Ontario side of the Ottawa River. Also at the foot of the bridge on the Quebec side is the Museum of Civilization. Jacques Cartier Park is one of a number [...]
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Posted in Articles on May 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Today I launched a new photo pool on flickr, with the theme “Ottawa River”.
http://flickr.com/groups/ottawariver/
The guidelines at the outset for image submission to this group are as follows:
From it’s source to it’s mouth, images that demonstrate the qualities of the river: size, ecology, beauty, uses, fauna and flora, uniqueness. The river must be the primary subject. [...]
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