by Blake Rudis | Oct 22, 2010 | Post Processing, Tutorial |
Ever seen an image like this? The faint streaks running down the side of the image make it appear as if it is an old vintage photo. This texture application is a great way to make your images appear tactile. These textures can be anything. As a matter of fact I...
by Blake Rudis | Oct 20, 2010 | Featured Artist |
Sydney, Australia Jeff catford, what a guy! He always has constructive things to comment about a fellow HDR artist’s work, that was my first introduction to Jeff. I am not one to receive a million comments on my photos, but when I do they go something like...
by Blake Rudis | Oct 18, 2010 | f64 Academy News |
This last weekend Sarah and I went to the Half Moon Bay Art and Pumpkin Festival and of course the camera came along. Her name, the camera, is Salina. She is the product of my stolen camera from nowhere else than Salinas California in May of 2009. At the festival...
by Blake Rudis | Oct 13, 2010 | Featured Artist |
Was that title corny enough for you Craig? Everyone welcome Craig Sparks! This Fleetwood, United Kingdom resident is by far the most creative HDR photographer I have seen to date. I am honored to feature him on the blog and am humbled by his presence! Craig has a...
by Blake Rudis | Oct 11, 2010 | f64 Academy News |
I finally did it, I have lived in California for 4 and 1/2 years and finally went to Yosemite! We have been meaning to go to Yosemite for a while now but hadn’t got around to it. Last Friday we made it a point. The route… Santa Clara to Yosemite, crash...
by Blake Rudis | Oct 6, 2010 | Featured Artist |
Jason Ruth caught my eye with his incredible HDR panoramas and architectural subject matter. From Hornsby, NSW, Australia Jason’s images never cease to amaze me on my Redbubble feed. After seeing his post office image (below) Jason became an instant favorite....