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Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
2/27/2010 7:07:34 PM

It was made from one image, and processed with an open-source HDR program called Qtpfsgui. (yes, Qtpfsgui!)
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
1/12/2010 1:55:23 AM

Below is the original beach shot.
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
7/26/2009 8:52:16 PM

Beautiful seascape, and nice use of wide angle. Hope you didn't get your camera wet!
        Photo By: James Crotty  (K:2083) Donor

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
7/25/2009 8:39:26 AM

Alas, there was someone wrapped in a white towel just to the right. Tight cropping was the only way to go.
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
7/25/2009 3:39:17 AM

Just beautiful!! Wonderful image and presentation. B&W rules!
        Photo By: Peter Hasky  (K:348)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
3/15/2009 5:41:40 PM

Here's the original, uncropped
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
1/18/2009 5:33:15 PM

Hi Dirk - I've been re-visiting some old negatives with a film scanner. This photo is from 1994. This little guy is now in his mid twenties and just signed a recording contract.
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
1/13/2009 8:18:54 PM

Amy - A plaid shirt, overalls and a straw hat?? That would be a totally different picture! He wasn't 'fresh off the farm', but rather fresh off the beach.
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
8/27/2008 5:49:18 PM

Mostly cheek...
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
8/25/2008 10:40:55 PM

Thank you Hussam! There are many more like this on my website at http://edkrebs.com
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
8/10/2008 10:51:38 PM

Beautiful composition!
        Photo By: Riza Turak  (K:192)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
8/5/2008 6:02:49 PM

Wow, that's just freekin' great. Looks like a kitty from Venus.
        Photo By: Wolf Zorrito  (K:78768) Donor

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
8/3/2008 8:13:51 PM

Just beautiful! That lone bird perfectly completes the composition.
        Photo By: Stan Ciszek  (K:56854) Donor

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
8/2/2008 9:59:41 PM

Hi Stan - This is actually a skimboarder and that water is only about 1ft. deep.
Cowabunga!
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
8/1/2008 6:55:19 PM

Great idea, very well done.
        Photo By: Kaveh H.  (K:1165)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
5/24/2008 6:38:34 PM

Great use of tones and perspective. Very nice!
        Photo By: Mohammad Alhaidan  (K:278)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
1/29/2008 10:23:43 PM

Beautiful shot! It's amazing that such a creature can fly.
        Photo By: Munzir Khan  (K:8)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
12/21/2007 2:35:48 AM

Great abstract!!
        Photo By: kevin nugent  (K:2877)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
12/14/2007 1:38:35 AM

What a stunning portfolio!!
        Photo By: Wojtek Kwiatkowski  (K:-27)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
11/24/2007 7:09:05 PM

Lovely composition!
        Photo By: Peter De Rycke  (K:41212) Donor

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
11/4/2007 4:57:20 PM

Um, XP and a streetlamp.
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
8/22/2007 12:17:30 AM

Brilliant in it's simplicity.
        Photo By: a. gianfranco baccelli  (K:21379)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
8/4/2007 8:14:11 AM

Tim -
No, it's a cheap 'G' lens. I'm shooting at 1/1250 so shake isn't a problem.
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
8/4/2007 7:16:10 AM

I was about 25 ft. away, with my feet just in the water. These guys skim really close to the shore in just a few inches of water.

I just uploaded 50+ images from this series to my website: http://edkrebs.com

They were all taken in the last 10 days.
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
8/4/2007 7:11:03 AM

I did these for years with a manual focus Olympus and B&W film.
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
8/4/2007 7:09:02 AM

I used shutter speed mode, 1/1250 sec., ISO400.
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
8/4/2007 6:11:23 AM

Antonia-
Thanks for your nice comments. I'm going to have to change the 'film and darkroom' part of my profile. It's been about a year since I went the chemical route. I just bought a film scanner for my negatives, and I've just about given up on using my darkroom. I'm trying to translate 20 years of printing experience into Photoshop skills.

I just posted 50+ images from this series on my website: http://edkrebs.com
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
7/21/2007 6:37:20 AM

Very nicely done!
        Photo By: Brigitte R.  (K:25989) Donor

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
7/2/2007 6:39:31 PM

It took about an hour, from scan to finish, with several different variations along the way.
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)  
6/30/2007 8:30:12 AM

Rachel -
It took about an hour from scan to posting. I'm still learning about Photoshop, and it was trial and error at first. I've done about 10 prints in the last few days since I got my scanner. I'm using basically the same techniques that I used to do with cotton balls and oil paints - lots of very thin layers of different colors built up over a warm sepia toned base.
I want to get a graphics tablet. That would be a lot easier than the mouse.
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)


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