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  1. I've not posted any shows for a very long time now but thought this may be worth showing but possibly more of interest to those in the trade. It shows the procedure in carving two natural stone urns for a building renovation project in London that my company is doing. The presentation is in monochrome and the photos were mainly taken by myself but also by Ray (my son) and Kevin which some were taken on mobile phones so the quality is not so good with some of the images.

    My part in production was just the carving element on one Urn. I think this presentation goes to prove that there are relatively young craftsman still about that can produce such architectural work pieces like these classical stone urns.

  2. Hi Paul

    Thanks for posting this show, these travel themes are my favorite type of show.

    A real good sequence of bright clear images showing all the interesting aspects of these Dutch museums.

    I found the opening panorama and titles together clashed, I think the panorama should be on its own. There was one image which was quite blown out, It stood out amongst all the other really great images. You have a fine collection of interesting stuff, so I think you could remove it.

    Great choice of music, and the timing and transition choices were, I thought, well done.

    Thanks again for sharing it.

    Thanks for your constructive comments and looking at the presentation again I agree with you in both cases and ask myself what possessed me to include such a technically poor quality image in the presentation. Also the intro pan is distracting and I'm about to rectifie both these very soon. However , pleased you enjoyed most of it.

    Paul

  3. Paul,

    What a lovely location. Very nice photography. Would love to visit there some day. Thanks for sharing!

    It is a nice location and it's free to walk around. The good weather did help to enhance the photographs. I did visit the same place about 20 years ago and the weather was overcast which didn't help me produce very good images that time so my revisit did work out well this time. Thanks for your comments.

    Paul

  4. Went to the Netherlands last week for three days to a wedding anniversary so took the opportunity to take a few photos of this open air museum not far from Amsterdam. The weather was perfect although windy (ideal for the windmills)

    Zaans Schans Zaandam Holland is an open air museum with a collection of traditional Dutch houses & windmills. The presentation is approximately four minutes long,twenty nine images and at a screen resolution of 1920x1200.

    Paul

    http://beechbrook.com/pte/downloadfile.asp?id=2080

  5. What a beautiful presentation Maureen. About three years a go I went to see the Venice Carnival and did come back with many photo's of the famous tourist areas which every one wants to visit and take photo's of. However, you've done the opposite, searched the hiden Venice and come away with images to enable you to produce an outstanding visual presentation.

    Paul

  6. A great show, and congratulations on both the model and the photography.

    Could I be forgiven for pointing out two typo's in the text? First, the second slide mentions "old photograph's" - but there shouldn't be an apostrophe in 'photographs'.

    The second, which is unfortunately becoming common, is in the second-to-last slide, the word 'sunk'. In the context of the words in that slide it should be 'sank'. Sank is a verb, the past tense of 'sink', Sunk is a past participle of sink, e.g. The ship sank, the ship was sunk.

    Now shoot me!

    Thanks! you are correct and will change it.

  7. Paulo,

    A very good show, a fitting tribute to the Titanic who has remained in the memory of millions for a hundred years.

    The music was very good and fitted in with the show.

    I agree that the Titanic should stay where she is in the depths of the ocean, untouched, a tribute to the 1,517 souls who

    lost their lives on that fateful night. May their souls rest in peace.

    Colin

    I agree, It's now a hundred years today it sunk and out of respect for the dead the wreck should be left alone now, it's been plundered by too many people.

  8. Paulo,

    One again,a super show.

    I was looking at Helicon Focus a while back for stacking my Macro photos.

    It does a great job here.

    Well done,

    Davy

    Thanks for that glad you liked it. I did a agreat amount of work in photoshop with the model to creat the sea and the wash from the boat. Also the night shots, plus a little artistic licence with the moon. I did buy Helicon focus with the intention of doing macro stacks but not taken any yet.

    Paul

  9. On the 15th April 2012 will be the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic which has had much publicity in the media in the last few weeks. So I’ve put together a collection of old photo’s from books and incorporated them with some photos I took of the 350th scale model I made about twenty years ago. For the technically minded the photo’s were taken on a tripod with a plain background. To obtain the full length of the Titanic in focus I used a program called “Helicon Focus” and “Helicon remote” which allows you to take a series of photo’s (I set it for 12) automatically at predetermined focus points from the bow to the stern operated by the laptop connected to the camera. Once you have the raw files the program will then allow you to stack the image layers and blend them together and the result is outstanding.

    This is my tribute for all those who perished. The show is only three minutes thirteen seconds long and is at a screen resolution 1920x1200 and is 56.4 MB in size

    http://beechbrook.com/pte/downloadfile.asp?id=2068

  10. Excellent presentation Patrick Liked the music as well as it fitted the visual experience you created. You also conveyed the troubled past of this city with the injection of sound bites and diagrams. Really found it fascinating and educational.

    Paul

  11. Last month my wife and I went to a photographic exibition "Shaped By War" by Don Mcullin at the imperial war museum in London and whilst there spent some time looking around the museum as well and took some photo's of the exhibits. Although I had not gone to the museum with the intention of taking photo's to produce a slide show and had not suitable equipment to do so I did manage to produce something in the end. Most of the photo's have been take between 800 & 6,000 iso. all converted from RAW files shot with a Nikon D7000 16-80 lens.Some shots are four images stitched together to make a panorama so as to allow a wide angle pan. I know this subject only appeals to a limited number of people but it is nice to produce stuff on a subject that is of interest to me.

    http://beechbrook.com/pte/downloadfile.asp?id=2048

  12. Spock

    quite obvious you dont understand the English ways

    Paulcl and Paulo has a different name but (I think) they are the same person ...(look at the structure of the message). :blink: 2 different people - if you were a member for quite some time you would know this

    He (they) have done that too in "REYKJAVIK IN WINTER" post :o

    people can have similar comments

    Others sent projects by PM to not share... :lol: their perogative

    you should learn the English language before you start critisizing people

    Ken I feel a little upset that people may think I am sombody else. I AM NOT Paulcl

  13. Hi Calvin

    This is sure a very modern abstract presentation of Burns and maybe has an acquired taste. However, I would imagine it took some planning to do this presentation and in a strange way I liked it but felt the music too melodic. I think it is important to embrace new creative ways of presenting images, although many will disagree,

    I personally welcome this brave refreshing controversal show.

    Paul

  14. Its been a while since I put anything up so here is a sequence I made 2010 that I still enjoy watching.

    'Silverstone 2010'

    www.beechbrook.com/pte/

    Very vibrantly paced show and did hold my attention and was nice that you had fitted the photo's to the music at the appropriate sequences, and the music worked well. It is a pity that the public always seem to be behind wire fences these days at this type of event and interrupts the field of vision when panning. However, you did manage to get some good shots without the wire. Have you been to the Festival of Speed at Goodwood? that does allow you to take great shots without fencing in the way . Thanks for the show anyway and hope to see more motoracing presentations.

    Paul

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