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    My wife's best photos

    I occasionally display here photos captured by my wife among my own but all of the photos in this thread are hers (post-processed by me) from our recent trip to Lofoten, Norway. I was with her at all times but I never saw these scenes. Considering the quality and diversity of these photos, you can imagine how eager I am after returning from a joint session of photography to cull and post-process her photos.


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    Re: My wife's best photos

    Tell her nice captures. Did she agree with your post-processing methods?

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    I might suggest Mike that...two people will never "see" a scene in the same way.
    Consider the prolific photo-walks and the variety of different images coughed out sans consistency.
    The same would apply to post processing.

    The compositions are good, the PP is...

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    She is a brilliant photographer. Of course, the PP is half the completed image, but as we well know you can't make great images out of rubbish raw material. And what we see here is that the person who captured the photograph really had the artistic eye and technical skill to do that well.

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    Thanks, guys! I'll pass your comments along to her.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Did she agree with your post-processing methods?
    She almost always agrees. When she has an objection, it usually has to do with my decision to make a monochrome (though not in the case of the black-and-white photo shown above).

    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    two people will never "see" a scene in the same way.
    Agreed. However, I'm not referring to subtle differences between how we observe the same scene. I'm referring to the fact that we can be standing next to or near each other, yet she'll find a scene I never saw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    I occasionally display here photos captured by my wife among my own but all of the photos in this thread are hers (post-processed by me) from our recent trip to Lofoten, Norway. I was with her at all times but I never saw these scenes. Considering the quality and diversity of these photos, you can imagine how eager I am after returning from a joint session of photography to cull and post-process her photos.


    Photo 1: Midnight Sun
    My wife's best photos


    Photo 2
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    Photo 3
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    Photo 4
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    I like all of them!

    But I'd give special attention to 01 & 04.


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    Think you got some competition there Mike lovely captures!

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    I really like #3, ship in a bottle! The color of the background compliments the bottle so well. Very simple, but powerful image. #4 is a beauty!

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    Hi Mike,

    Indeed beautiful images! I'm absolutely in love with the 4th image, absolutely gorgeous!

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    Very beautiful images. # 4 is my fave.

    Irene

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Thanks, guys! I'll pass your comments along to her.



    She almost always agrees. When she has an objection, it usually has to do with my decision to make a monochrome (though not in the case of the black-and-white photo shown above).



    Agreed. However, I'm not referring to subtle differences between how we observe the same scene. I'm referring to the fact that we can be standing next to or near each other, yet she'll find a scene I never saw.
    Mike,

    I was curious on her opinion because the camera never captures what I see unless I underexpose the image and I wondered if your edit agreed with how she saw the scene. Good to see you and she are in agreement.

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    Continued thanks on behalf of my wife to everyone!

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    I wondered if your edit agreed with how she saw the scene.
    Your comment reminds me that she will occasionally mention that the scene as displayed in a photo didn't appear that way when she saw it. I then remind her that I didn't see the scene and even if I had, I might have altered it to make a better photo. That ultimately leads to the joking reminder that if she wants her images to appear a certain way, she can post-process them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    I'm not referring to subtle differences between how we observe the same scene. I'm referring to the fact that we can be standing next to or near each other, yet she'll find a scene I never saw.
    In my experience it is akin to one's partner having selective hearing - you get so used to each other its easy to ignore one another and what you're doing albeit within the same seeing/hearing distance. My partner does the same but we often end up with similar images too.

    You and Mrs B make a good team, these are all wonderful evocative images

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    I added a fifth photo to the first post in the thread that I can't believe I had overlooked. Sheesh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    I added a fifth photo to the first post in the thread that I can't believe I had overlooked. Sheesh!
    I feel it's the best .

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    Sorry for being a bit late Mike , #4 is a WOW! , well done to your wife, I think you two make a good couple in photography too

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    Totally missed these Mike. Very nice set of images. Must be nice to have a common interest. My wife is a potter and whilst I admire what she does, there's just a hint on her part that photography is not quite art.........

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    A good selection Mike and your wife has composed No 4 beautifully, a bit of everything there.

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    Thanks, everyone!

    John: I suppose you've already made the argument with your wife that just because your fingers don't get messy when you make photos doesn't mean photography can't be art.

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    Would I dare?

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