
Location: Camberwell, Victoria, Australia
Insta.gram notes: 1977 & Tilt-shift
Browsing the archives for the Vision category.
Location: top of Notre Dame, Paris
CS5 Notes: Shadow/Highlights – Shadows: Amounts 30%, Tonal Width: 78%; Levels (right slider 247, center slider 0.93); +33 contrast; Color Balance – Midtones: Green +2; Smart Sharpen – Gaussian Blur 109%, 0.3px
Location: Sagano Bamboo Forest, Kyoto, Japan
CS5 Notes: Shadow/Highlights – Shadows: Amounts 30%, Tonal Width: 78%; Levels (right slider 242); +37 contrast; Color Balance – Midtones: Green +2, Highlights: Green +2, Cyan +2; Smart Sharpen – Gaussian Blur 109%, 0.3px
Location: Looking out onto the run from the window of our hotel room on the 5th floor of Hirafu-Tei, Niseko, Japan
CS5 Notes: Levels (right slider 228); +33 contrast; Color Balance – Midtones: Green +2, Highlights: Green +2; Smart Sharpen – Gaussian Blur 109%, 0.3px
Location: Kamakura, Japan
CS5 Notes: Levels (right slider 231); +33 contrast; Color Balance – Midtones: Green +2, Highlights: Green +2; Smart Sharpen – Gaussian Blur 109%, 0.3px
Camerabag notes: Original>Instant>Colorcross
Location: Jardin des Tuileries, Paris, France
Did not bring my camera with me the morning this image was captured. Was hurrying to Cityrama office to arrange a day-trip before we leave Paris and didn’t think I would need the camera. How wrong was I. It’s when you think you won’t or don’t need something that the something will surface. I only had my iPhone with me to capture that moment in time on Pont des Arts. And never think you can come back another day for the exact same moment. We went back the morning before departing France but the sky was overcast and I didn’t manage to capture on my camera, the same image taken with the iPhone. So all i have is a 700×466 instead of a 3648×2736.

Lesson learnt…always, always have my camera with me, even if it doesn’t seem like I would possibly need it. I never know…
On a side note…like how i’ve also captured the bird




















