Another dreary morning in South Florida. I decided to go to the Juno Beach Pier yesterday, hoping that I might get some sunshine through a break in the clouds. I wasn’t that fortunate. I tried to make the best of my situation by photographing unsuspecting victims as they passed by. I figure it would make for something different since I rarely have people in my photos. I really don’t like taking pictures of strangers because some can get real pissy about it. In this instance I had my camera all setup with a remote trigger ready. I fired away when folks walked into the frame. I got a bonus with this shot, the little doggie ;-) I don’t think it’s the greatest shot in the world, but I did my best to turn an ordinary day into something special.
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Software I use for processing my photos:
Photomatix – Used for creating high dynamic range.
Topaz Adjust – Photoshop plugin used to enhance details.
Topaz DeNoise – Photoshop plugin used to eliminate noise.
Topaz Clean – Photoshop plugin used to smooth pixels.
Topaz Simplify – Photoshop plugin used for artistic affect.
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Photography Style: High Dynamic Range
Digital Camera Used: Canon 5D Mark2
Lens Used: Canon 17-35mm f/2.8L USM
Photo Location: Juno Beach Pier, Florida