ouuuhhh, yeaah! I mean Gee is an awesome rider, but to create an awesome picture like this one it takes a lot more than just a pro guy on a GT. The lighting and the colours were what kept me looking at the pic... and still does. really great work.
Just a question, but what are the security differences between having a watermark in the metadata and one on the image itself. Obviously if it's just on the image it can be cropped out, but can it be taken out of the metadata? I see you have done both here
Well, the one that is on the photo is physically visible, and the metadata actually contains a lot more information than just the copyright. It's easy enough to remove either, however actually doing that is a fairly serious crime.
Yeah, I needed room for the caption bottom left... a bit bummed now that I didn't move the watermark though, a bit crowded looking down there in the article.
Yeah it's kind of freaky looking, brake bumps with a bit of dust and backlit by sun through the bushes, crazy effect that's only made more surreal by the processing...
Ian is a grate photographer and a huge inspiration to me, It has been a grate pleasure to be involved with him in processing few images of the Athertons. Im still extremely stoked with what I have achieved and some of the stuff that I got the chance to work on, considering that just over an year a go I picked a little point and shoot camera and got into photography/processing. It almost feels like a dream haha looking back on it I had people winding me up and taking the mick out of my editing saying that i just rape photographs in photoshop. The editing side of it started due to the fact that I never had nor could afford a professional SLR camera with all the fancy gadgets which is why I started editing in order to compensate for the lack in my equipment. Any way holly machoroni what am i doing Im writing my whole life story here haha sorry but yeah bottom story is......Thank you yet again Ian