Old Taylor Images Revisited

Reflected Memories #3

Reflected Memories #3

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This weekend I decided to return to some images I shot last summer at Old Taylor Distillery. I felt that I had grown greatly in my skills with NIK HDR eFex Pro 2 and wanted to see if I might improve on my earlier versions. I also wanted to make some corrections to the lens distortion with Photoshop CS5. I’m better satisfied with them after this round of processing and feel that I’ve learned a lot from going through this exercise. Just like using the camera requires constant practice to master it; using post processing software requires practice to become proficient. It all comes back to my manta “Practice, Practice, Practice” the more a photographer uses the tools of his/her craft the better he/she becomes.

Temple to the Whiskey Spirits

Temple to the Whiskey Spirits

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Reflected Memories #2

Reflected Memories #2

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Reflected Memories

Reflected Memories

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Temple to the Whiskey Spirits #1

Temple to the Whiskey Spirits #1

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One more shameless plug for my upcoming HDR workshop later this month here in Louisville. If you want to take your HDR processing to a new level this workshop is for you.

Nick Roberts – Using HDR Photography to Create Your Own Personal Style Tickets in Louisville, KY, United States.

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I am a professional fine art photographer who loves motorcycles and anything on wheels that goes fast. I travel primarily on my 2007 Harley-Davidson Road Glide which allows me to see the scenery from the saddle and be inspired by the vistas that are just around the next turn in the road.
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6 Responses to Old Taylor Images Revisited

  1. I’m so glad you went back to these photos, Nick. I definitely see the difference! That first photo is stunning. I can see the beauty in it.

  2. Jerry Nelson says:

    As usual, great stuff Nick.

  3. Phyllis says:

    Great job Nick…really loving the “pop” of colors! Practice, so right you are.

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