2011年02月14日

(English) Austin PhotoWalk at SXSW

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  • “The” Gino

    Really looking forward to the SouthBy photowalk. The last time at the Driskell it was packed. With SXSW in town it’s going to be insane. Insanely cool!! I can’t sign up due to having no Twitter or Facebook page. (I’m holding out until I get a better offer from Zuckerberg) But I’ll be there.

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  • http://www.myhdrworld.com Ken Liu

    the foggy background made this picture look a bit surreal. love it.

  • casusan

    Beautiful Trey – my favorite color of blue here – so unlike you to be ‘foggy’ – nice result though!

  • Simon Morris

    Wonderful shot Trey… I like the reflections on the river and subtle house detail, excellent!

  • http://www.kelleybard.com Kelley Bard

    The water is lovely, and there is great detail in the wood. Nice!

  • http://www.flickr.com/fullcex Filip Farag

    Great foggy shot and texture on the pillars! Shooting HDR with cracked ribs, man you are really into this! :) I belive it was you who said something like “no shot is worth dying” ! So be careful next time! ;)

  • http://hdrshooter.wordpress.com Miroslav Petrasko

    Excellent colors in this shot, the combination of reds in the foreground and cold blues in the background work really well. And of course excellent reflections.

  • http://roadslesstraveledphotography.com/ Matt Shalvatis

    Superb texture on that wood. Superb.

  • http://www.stuckincustoms.com Trey Ratcliff

    Thank you!

    Filip – yes – I agree hehe… my little accident happened in a pretty low-threat area… which made me feel even more stupid

  • http://www.jasonteale.com Jason Teale

    That is too bad about the ribs! This shot did give me some dire inspiration for Korea. Just love the colors and the aging on the pillars. Great post again.

  • http://www.flickr.com/photos/mrandybird/ Andy Bird

    The water on the left hand side of the image is making the buildings look almost like miniatures in a tilt shift photo – i love that optical illusion.

  • Patrick Ahles

    No wonder it’s all a bit foggy, it WAS a bit foggy! ;)

    Beautiful composition.

  • Timor Moogabba

    Beautiful!
    My traveling brought me again to western country, this time Israel, and will continue from here
    to China for our organization annual convention. I will have time to travel through China, and would like to visit some of the places you shared with us.
    May I please ask, where exactly in China this photo taken. It seems like a nice traditional place
    I would like to see.

    Thanks.

    T. Moogabba.

  • Gail in Montana

    LOL, Trey, great job for being “foggy” !!! Happy Valentine’s Day to all. Have a great day. :-)

  • Lisa B

    Hey Trey, this photo is not linking to Smugmug for some reason. It just shows up by itself in a new window.

    Looking forward to the SXSW photo walk!! So excited, especially since I missed the last one here in ATX!

  • http://www.alexsuarez.com Alex Suarez

    See you at the photowalk.

  • http://fontenotmedia.com Joe Fontenot

    Hey Trey, great shot. Absolutely love it! Sorry about the whole rib thing, but clearly it didn’t keep you down too long!

    I love the huge depth of field in this picture. Must have been a really small aperture. Do you recall where you focused? Was it right in the center on those houses? I just love how the porch you’re standing on is still very clear.

    Thanks!!

  • Frank

    Hi Trey,
    I am starting to learn about HDR thanks to your website and newsletters. I was wondering what the story was behind the website name “stuckincustomes.com”? I’m sure others would be interested as well. Could you relate that story? I’ll bet it is very interesting!

  • http://www.stuckincustoms.com Trey Ratcliff

    Thanks all!

    Frank – Well I used the name StuckInCustoms both because it has a travel-feel to it, and because I realize that as I see other customs that I am stuck in my own. But no one ever gets that bit… it’s too hidden in the meaning.

    Lisa – I will fix that !

    Timor – This is in Phoenix City.

  • http://susancarrollseger.blogspot.com Susan Carroll-Seger

    Hi Trey, fog is my favorite element. It’s always a surprise to me if/how it turns out. This image turned out great..well done.

  • Roger

    You do have a great eye. I would bet that 99% of the shots taken from this platform are from that opening in the railing of just the buildings. That I believe is the lesson of this photo and I will take it with me when I pick up my camera in the future. Thanks, Rog

  • http://timetotakepictures.blogspot.com/ Keith

    I agree with Roger, the compostion here is awesome and the colors fantastic!

  • http://kirantarun.com/lens Kiran

    Any chance of having a photo walk in Orlando? ;)

  • http://www.stuckincustoms.com Trey Ratcliff

    Orlando would be cool – maybe some day Kiran! :)

  • http://www.abpan.com angela

    Wow awesome determination! Great photo :)

  • Lesa

    Gorgeous shot even if you don’t remember taking it… I can get lost in it.

  • Rolf

    Hey Trey,

    those colours are just wonderful. Do you think there is any chance that I could get a copy of the original pictures? I’d very much love to compare the picture (which is how you remember the scene, i guess) with the output from the camera. (I admit to belonging to the group of rather technical connoisseurs… ;) )
    No matter what your answer should be, thanks for reading and please keep up your superb work!

    Cheers, Rolf

  • http://www.stuckincustoms.com Trey Ratcliff

    THanks — no it is too hard to get original stuff up for the 365 I post per year in addition to all the other stuff I have going on