Monday, February 20, 2012

The Creative Exchange, February 20th -24th, and a Giveaway!

This week, I am so very honored to have Steve, from Another Rich Collectible here with us at The Creative Exchange.  I met Steve over a year ago on Flickr.  I remember this very well, because when I happened to come upon his Photostream for the first time, I spent well over an hour there, completely taken by one magnificent image after another.  In addition to being a phenomenal photographer and editor, he is one of the kindest and most willingly helpful people I have met online.  I could go on and on about Steve and his work, but I will let he and his images speak for themselves here today.  Steve, I truly thank you for being here!

About Me:

“I am fun loving, camping, outdoorsy person, who spent 30 years behind a boat waterskiing, jet skiing and anything else you can think of on water. I am the oldest of 5 children. About three years ago, I saw my first HDR (High Dynamic Range) image online.  Since that time I have spent many hours, reading, learning and practicing HDR photography. I use Photoshop Elements, Photoshop CS5, Lightroom with Topaz Plug-ins, Nik Software and OnOne software. Gosh with all this “applicational” firepower, I kinda wonder why I am just getting into photography.  I wanted to have the best tools handy.  I had always been point and shoot with images, and NO post processing.  Why did I wait 52 years to enhance images?  I am a new Grandfather, very happily married 30+ years, with two daughters who are both married, educated, and a huge help when called on. My new grandson was born on 9/11/2009.  He is the reason I took my camera off automatic and began learning something new. I have my second grandchild on the way. Life is very good. I work full time with photography as a hobby.” 

“I have had a camera in my hand since I was young enough to remember. All through elementary school, high school and college I can never remember NOT having a camera handy to capture a moment in time. My mother and myself were the family photographers.  Not until recently, did I consider post processing using an application on the computer.  One hundred percent of my photography was “SOOC”, straight out of the camera. Almost three years ago I purchased Photoshop Elements.  This purchase led to Lightroom, Aperture 3 and finally Photoshop CS5. Which one do I use the most?  All of them.  Which one do I just love to post process with?  Photoshop Elements.  I find the application so easy to work with and so fascinating that this inexpensive application can be so powerful. I am a member of Photoshop Elements Techniques. The hard working crew at Techniques post weekly Elements videos, blog entries, tips and tricks. I cannot say enough about the team at Techniques. My technique using Elements has improved greatly since first beginning with Elements 6, three years ago.” 


“Last year I was featured on the cover of Photoshop Elements Techniques Magazine.  Most of my work is HDR (High Dynamic Range Photography).  I try to stay within the bounds of what I see, and try to stay away from surreal images.  I do not care for the overcooked or overdone HDR image.  I always try to help the fellow photographer by posting my workflow.  If you have seen my images on Flickr, you will notice something unique about most of them.  They have my workflow posted below the image.  I love to share and love to help people who ask me questions.”


Shot with a Canon EOS 7D in Camera RAW with Tripod
Camera set to Av mode (Aperture Priority)
Selected 3 Raw Images from Adobe Bridge CS4 to Photomatix , three separate exposures -2/0/+2
Combined images in Photomatix 
Saved as 16 bit Tiff
Imported Tiff image to PSE 8
Resized to 6x4 240
Topaz Adjust and Denoise used


“Around 8:30 pm, the light is very low. The mill is lit up via a huge spotlight to my left out of view."

Tripod used. Camera set to Av mode, three images taken by my Canon 7D.
Photomatix Pro 4.1
Photoshop Elements 9
Topaz Adjust 5 and Denoise. (I am beta testing the new Adjust, awesome plug-in.)


“I want to thank Lisa for asking me to guest blog here at The Creative Exchange.  This is an awesome place Lisa.  So much talent and inspiration to see and learn from.”

Happy shooting!

Steve 
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Steve has very generously provided me with 4 access codes to Trey Radcliff's HDR Spotting Website.  This is a wonderful site with a wealth of information on HDR photography.  If you are interested in HDR photography, and would like the opportunity to win one of these codes, simply let me know in the comments section.  I will randomly select 4 winners on Friday evening (about 7:00 p.m. EST), and contact the winners.


54 comments:

geetlee said...

Wow, thanks Lisa and Steve for this lovely post!
So happy to hear that Steve likes to use PS Elements. I opted for Elements over CS5 but always wonder if I should have just taken the plunge as CS5 has more features.
This post makes me feel even happier about my purchase :)

minor said...

Thank you very much for Steve and Lisa.
I remembered the first photo. lisa uploaded before. The second and third photo are very fantastic.
It takes a long time for me to master various kind of technics. I upload my beginer's photo for a while. Is it OK?

Anna said...

Thanks Lisa for introducing us to Steve!
Steve, your love of life and photography really shine through in this post! You sound like a very generous soul and I'm sure that folks appreciate the workflow information that you include with your photos. HDR pieces certainly have a glow that sets them apart from other work. Thanks for sharing your story and striking images!
Happy week to you both.

hannah said...

Please include me in the enticing give-away.

Thank you Lisa for making this site more and more interesting. And now guest contributors too. Thank you to Steve for guiding us into HDR so beautifully.

photo by ansku said...

I am SOOOOOOO very much interested in HDR. Absolutely, completely would like to learn more.... Steve's work seems amazing. In any case, I will look into it more closely.
Thank you Lisa for the Creative Exchange, it's one of my favorite places in the blogging world!!

Hilda R.B said...

Wonderful photos. Thanks Lisa for introducing us to Steve!
Thank you for this post.
Learning something new everytime in here.
Have a nice week to you Lisa
Greetings from Hilda

Evelyn S. said...

I follow Steve by e-mail, and I'm always fascinated by his photo creations. Of course, I'm most interested in HDR, although it's questionable whether I would have the patience! ;-) Please enter me in your drawing, Lisa.

NatureFootstep said...

great to have a guesthost Lisa. I have seen his site and liked it as well.

I would be honored if I could win one of the codes. :)

Sweepy said...

Woof Lisa!
I am linking Keeper and my post because she gets drooly forgetful!

Lui said...

I am not!
Well, I did forget to link the others.
But I'm not really.
What was I saying? ;-)

I am self taught with no fancy cam so I pass Steve's for now. His works are absolutely gorgeous!

Nancy Claeys said...

Blown away by your photos, Lisa. I don't have any photo software off-line, so I don't think I would be able to utilize any of Steve's codes. But thank you for the opportunity. :)

Marcie said...

What wonderful work. I've always been intrigued by HDR and processing. Thank-you!

Ellie said...

I've seen this beautiful picture of Steve's before. Isn't it awesome?
I love to look at High Density pictures - so bright and colourful.
I would love to be in the draw for this prize.
Thanks Lisa and Steve.

Ruth said...

So interesting, I remember you linking to this guy before and spending a while visiting his site :) I love HDR and would like to be considered for the competition please! I hope you have a wonderful week Lisa :)

Pat said...

WOW - I am unfamiliar with HDR photography and am totally blown away by it. I am a member of Photoshop Elements Techniques too taking baby steps in the world of photo manipulation. I would love, love, love to win one of these fabulous software codes.

EG Wow said...

Steve's work is wonderful. I know very little about HDR but would love to learn about it.

Laura said...

wow...this is amazing photography! Like others on this list I do not know much about HDR but am always open to learning new things:-) Please include me in the drawing.

Sherri B. said...

Thank you so much for introducing Steve to us. I went straight to Flickr, of course, and saw his amazing work. As someone who's just learning, I appreciate so much his explanation of what he's done to edit his photos. I was very happy to add him as a contact!

Vita Stunder said...

I'm participating for the very first time in this meme!

Awesome pictures :)

All the best/Anna

Bonnie said...

A great feature Lisa. Love Steve's work. Thank you for hosting The Creative Exchange.

Pat said...

Steve's images are beautiful!

Riet said...

THose photo's are stunning. I have photoshop elements 7 and I tried to work with it but I am not patient enough to learn properly. All my photo's I show are right from the camera and I learn a bit every other day.
It is nice coming here for the first time.

Lisa said...

As always, you offer valuable insight and info on how to make us all better photographers! Steve's shots are inspiring and provide so many ideas to pursue! Thanks to both of you for starting my Monday off on a good note.

Kaya said...

Dear Lisa, thank you very much for introducing to us to an interesting and very talented photographer Steve.

Steve, I enjoyed every minute of your post and I am fascinated by your HDR photography. It's outstanding and it's beautiful beyond the measure.

I also read with a great interest about you, Steve. You are an amazing person.

I wish you plenty of inspiration and new wonderful ideas.

Greetings from Kaya.

Deanna said...

I have seen Steve's work on Flickr always amazing. Thanks for bringing his talent to The Creative Exchange.

Birgitta - foto CHIP said...

It is great with all these opportunities to be inspired - I love it :)
Amazing you brought up about HDR-toning now - I am in a hdr-mood and testing it frequently :)
Have a great week Lisa!

Cecilia Artista said...

Thank´s for sharing Steves beautiful picture! I know Trey Ratcliff´s and he is so talented in HDR!
I should be very happy to win one of the codes!

Leovi said...

Nice photo, Steve is a great photographer, a special guest. Greetings.

I'm Veronica said...

Happy Monday Lisa! Count me in on the drawing for sure. Lovely creativity gathering here today!

Jaymi said...

Awesome giveaway! I've always wanted to try HDR!!!

Margaret said...

I adore his work and you were the one who introduced me to him. I find I spend time drooling over his photography as well! SIGN ME UP for that give-away, please! :)

Horst in Edmonton said...

Awesome, some of the best HDR I have seen yet.

Laura~Pretty Pix said...

Great post, Lisa! I've been following Steve for a while now.. his work is truly amazing.
Crossing my fingers on your giveaway.

LeAnne said...

Great giveaway...I'd love to check that out. Wonderful guest post. I will definitely be checking Steve out on flickr.

Betty Manousos@ Cut and Dry said...

hi lisa, your photos are superb!!

i don't have any photo software off-line, so i don't think i'd be able to utilize steve's hdr program.

thanks so much for sharing this great info on hdr and the opportunity.

Butterbean Row said...

Lisa,
Steve's post was wonderful! I can relate to him coming to be serious about photography late in life.

Thanks for sharing,

♥charlotte

Laurie said...

Wonderful surprise. I love HDR. I have Photomatix almost 7 years now. I recently subscribed to Trey's website. Wonderful! I am very interested in your giveaway.
Hope you have a wonderful week. Thank you.

Kristy LifenReflection said...

Wow that's awesome! Looks straight out of magazine!

Gardening in a Sandbox said...

I took a subscription out this year to Photoshop Elements and I love the HDR of Another Rich Collectible. His work is amazing. V

DebC said...

I've come across Steve's work before;
thanks for showcasing it, it's wonderful.

Dorian Susan said...

Oh I loved this post. Steve's work is beautiful, and is wonderful personality shows thru in his images. I love that he "shares" the way he shot and processed an image. What a generous thing to do-helping us all become better and better at what we do.
As always thank you Lisa for providing this "sharing forum" for all of us. This week it was especially helpful an meaningful to me.

Barbara said...

Thanks so much for introducing Steve here - he actually visited my blog just a day or so ago and 'liked' my FB page, leaving a wonderful, supportive message. I'm happy to learn more about him and can't wait to see his FlickR stream. Thank you, Lisa!

Beverly said...

Hi Lisa and Steve, this is an amazing offer. I've only recently learned of HDR and have seen what exciting images it can produce. Just last week I bought PSE-10 and am in the infant stage of learning. How exciting for you to share some wonderful talents on your site. Thank you so much for keeping us informed about new techniques. :)

Ross said...

Hi Lisa! Steve! These are amazing! I would absolutely love the opportunity to win one of the codes. I look forward to seeing more HDR in the future from you Steve. Lisa thanks for the fantastic post!

Miss Val's Creations said...

Wow! I was just browsing Steve's photostream. The photos are stunning and the enhancements are so neat!

Kim Stevens said...

I've been following Steve on his blog, absolutely incredible work he does!

Rosie said...

What a wonderful idea, Lisa, to invite Steve over. I discovered Steve via one of your posts and I've followed his blog ever since. HDR is something I haven't tried out myself so far but I'd definitely love to!
Have a wonderful week Lisa and Steve!

Leovi said...

hdr spotting es una página web maravillosa, preciosas fotos, gracias por el enlace.

Leovi said...

hdr spotting is a wonderful site, beautiful photos, thanks for the link. Greetings.

Anika said...

Great post! I would love to learn more, thanks for the chance!

Have a good week and thanks for hostessing ;)

Tricia @ Bluff Area Daily said...

I was on The Creative Exchange one evening a while back & saw someone's entry that led to flickr & I saw Steve's mill shot above. I was immediately amazed & intrigued, so I, too, looked around his page for quite some time... Fantabulous HDR fun! =)

Excellent post, Lisa!

Tatjana Parkacheva said...

Great photographs of a great photographer.
I like HDR post-processing very much and sometimes I like to experiment with my photographs in that way.

Regards and best wishes

Pop Champagne said...

wow these pictures look surreal!!

Miriam said...

it's ages since I linked to you Lisa, and what a brilliant week to come back to you..Thank you so much.