hey guys
here is a link to some photos i took at the cincinnati show at bogarts on wednesday. hope ya'll like:
http://www.mercurylines.com/photo/bands/mmj/
..and if you're bored, the rest of my photos (non mmj) are at:
http://www.mercurylines.com
-jon
Very nice. Thank you for sharing. :)
you're welcome
nice shots, the last one is my new desktop background
Quotehey guys
here is a link to some photos i took at the cincinnati show at bogarts on wednesday. hope ya'll like:
http://www.mercurylines.com/photo/bands/mmj/
..and if you're bored, the rest of my photos (non mmj) are at:
http://www.mercurylines.com
-jon
Nice!! That is a totally fun little tree beside the owl on the (is that a pre-amp) in the picture that has Patrick!
great pics. thanks for posting those. :)
nice pics.nice site.nice layout.
this coming from a graphic designer and all.
well done, man! better than mine (which are up under "gallery"). Rockin' show!
thanks guys. it was fun taking them. hopefully i'll get to do it again sometime
just found another i forgot to post:
http://www.mercurylines.com/splash2.jpg
probably my favorite one too
I haven't found a picture on your website that I didn't like yet.
You're a great photographer!
;D
thank you : )
gotta ditto on the compliments... the photo of pat is sublime... that's some excellent camera you're working with.
Nikon D70..best purchase i've ever made
photography nerd question.
do you usually work digitally, or do you ever use film and scan it into a computer using a negative scanner? also, do you alter/enhance your photos once you get them on a screen? i'm really loving the quality of your photos, and i find the nikons i've worked with can be a little questionable at times. but this could also be the operator's fault, harhar.
Quotephotography nerd question.
do you usually work digitally, or do you ever use film and scan it into a computer using a negative scanner? also, do you alter/enhance your photos once you get them on a screen? i'm really loving the quality of your photos, and i find the nikons i've worked with can be a little questionable at times. but this could also be the operator's fault, harhar.
I work with digital mostly these days, mostly due to the economics of it. i use film along with my digital in some low-light situations, as i hate the noise some digital cameras create. in the cases where i do scan from negatives, i scan at a very high resolution (2400 dpi). negative scans can look great, but you've gotta make 'em huge to look good.
as far as enhancing my photos, i use this corrective feature in photoshop called "autolevels". it isn''t a fix-all, but it can make some really blah photos look a helluva lot less blah.
thanks for the nice words. hope this helps
-jon