Tag Archive 'HDR'

Apr 30 2008

Holiday Photos

Published by Rich Pav under General

This week is Golden Week, when a slew of national holidays fall within days of each other and the entire country takes off work en masse. Unfortunately, this year next Saturday and Sunday are two of the four holidays, so the only days I have off are yesterday and next Monday. It's better than nothing, so I'm not complaining.

Yesterday was a beautiful day and Tony, Andy and I were home. There was no way I was going to let the kids stay inside playing video games (Tony: Monster Hunter for the PSP; Andy: Animal Crossing, Super Mario Brothers, Yoshi's Island, and Bimoji Training on the DS), so I dragged them kicking and screaming to the local park to play catch and wade barefoot in the little man made stream.

There's nothing like the smile on Tony's face when we play catch. I need to put more effort into playing outside with him. It sure beats the zombie-like expression he has on his face when he's under the hypnotic spell of his PSP, and the guilt I feel for letting him zone out like that for far too long. Andy, like me when I was his age, can't catch a ball to save his life so he either watches from the sidelines or goes off to do his own thing. It doesn't bother me in the least that Andy isn't athletic. He likes to make up his own games and enjoys playing with other kids, as long as whatever they're doing doesn't involve ball catching.

While they played together, I foraged through the park for things to take pictures of with my new camera. There aren't too many flowers in the park this time of year, but I did find a few bushes with bees buzzing about. Up a path through the wooded hills in the middle of the park there's a restored 17th century house called the "Old Nakayama Family Residence," designated as a cultural treasure by the Ibaraki Prefectural government. I won't go into details about its history. Basically, it's a big, old house that people come to see and there's some old stuff inside it from that era. I waited with my camera on a tripod for about half an hour for a chance to take an HDR shot with nobody getting in the way.

Before heading home, we stopped off at the little restaurant on the park grounds for some overpriced eats. $1200 yen for two soft ice cream cones and three bottled drinks. My fault for not being able to deny my kids their right to ice cream on a spring day. What a racket they've got going there.

We went home and I made the boys a late lunch of their favorite spaghetti (Prego sauce out of an industrial sized jar bought at Costco). Tony, when you put food in front of him, has to be reminded a hundred times to shut up and eat. Man, that kid is skinny. Afterwards I fell asleep until 11pm, then stayed up till 3am messing around with Photoshop and uploading photos to Flickr. The end.

In other news, our washer/dryer is broken and laundry is piling up, but the good thing is Sanyo recently announced a defect in that model so we're getting it fixed replaced for free. As a homeowner, it feels a bit like winning the lotto.

Bzzzz
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These are not among the four kinds of flowers I can name.
旧中山家住宅
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kyuu nakayama-ke jyuutaku (17th century house)
Andy
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When Andys not making a goofy face, he's quite photogenic.
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Apr 29 2008

Photoshopping lousy pics into art

Published by Rich Pav under General

The original photos are here.

Koga
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HDR, LucisArt
Ito Yokado Roof
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HDR, LucisArt
Old Fire Hydrant
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Holga Script, LucisArt, gaussian blur overlay
Maruyama Meat Shop
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Loma-like effect
Houses
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Loma-like effect
Raiden Jinja Toori
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HDR, gaussian overlay, LucisArt
Raiden Jinja
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HDR, gaussian overlay

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Oct 26 2007

Stunning HDR photos of Japan, mostly Okinawa

Published by Rich Pav under Cool Website, Oooh, Look!

SamuraiHDR Japan is a relatively new website featuring High Dynamic Range photos of Okinawa and other parts of Japan taken by some very talented photographers. I hope they don't mind me using one of the photos to show off their work.

It's a very professional-looking website, built with the Joomla content management system.


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