Photos on the Mitsubishi CityChase 2007 website

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See http://www.mitsubishicitychase.com/results/2007/edmonton/ccresults.asp?nav=results.

Photos on United Nations Association in Canada website

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See http://www.unac.org/branches/agm2008/agm2008.asp.

Photos on Springwise.com website

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For the original article see http://springwise.com/entertainment/loft_concerts_intimate_venues/.

Photo in MacEwan Alumni Update (Summer 2008)

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For a PDF of the publication see http://www.leroyschulz.com/documents/MacEwan%20Alumni%20Update%20Summer%202008.pdf.

Pyrrhic Breakthrough and textures

For some time now, despite my general opinion that blending textures with photos is quickly becoming passé, I’ve been interested in blending textures with some of my mountain imagery.  My goal is not to create an entirely new image apart from what occured naturally.  On the contrary, I see my post-processing as a final step in expressing the mood and thoughtset that existed at the moment of capture.

So in the last few days I decided to pick in image from my library.  The image I chose was from a backpacking trip in September 2004 to the Egypt Lake area of Banff National Park.

First I prepared the image in Adobe Lightroom by modifying contrast, saturation, and clarity, topped off by minor cropping.  This is what was left:

Original

Pyrrhic Breakthrough (Original)

Next I blended two textures from the wonderfully rich textures provided by ~Essense of a Dream~.  After some initial tweaking, this is what I have:

Pyrrhic Breakthrough (Texturized)

Pyrrhic Breakthrough (Texturized)

It certainly changes the mood of the image, for better and for worse.

Even though I know that I’m not satisified with how the texturized image looks, I’m a big fan of separating myself from a creative project by waiting a few days to look at it again.  I’ll go back to this idea in a few days.

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In a two-step process of rumination and action, I have joined the ubiquitous blogosphere.

My reasons are many, but in summary… I have stuff to say, so I will.

Welcome.

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