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Sunrise At Swami's
Sunrise At Swami's

Salvaged a sunrise shot from a set taken at Swami's Beach a few weeks ago.

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Photo Of The MomentScott DavenportFebruary 24, 2014GalleryComment
A Grassy Meadow, Take II
A Grassy Meadow, Take II

I went back to the photo of the grassy meadow in Santa Ysabel this evening. I wasn't satisfied with the version resulting from the live edit session. 

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Photo Of The Moment, TravelogueScott DavenportFebruary 23, 2014ProcessingComment
A Grassy Meadow & A Little Live Edit Fun
A Grassy Meadow & A Little Live Edit Fun

I've wanted to do one of these "Live Edit" videos for a while. I like watching them from other photographers. And I always pick up a trick or two - whether it be a processing trick or simply seeing a photo in a different way - one I may have never considered

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Photo Of The Moment, TravelogueScott DavenportFebruary 23, 2014ProcessingComment
Aperture Tip - Converting Keywords to Custom Metadata
Aperture Tip - Converting Keywords to Custom Metadata

Aperture's custom metadata fields offer some advantages over keywords to track some items, such as how a photo is processed or where it is shared. Click through for a short video on converting a keyword into a custom metadata field.

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Photo Log, ApertureScott DavenportFebruary 22, 2014WorkflowComment
Please Mr. Postman
Please Mr. Postman

Returning from an early morning shoot last weekend, I drove by this grouping of aging mailboxes. Although they stand together, each is weathered, rusting, and crooked in one way or another. They feel lonely.

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Photo Of The Moment, ApertureScott DavenportFebruary 21, 2014Processing, Photo RAWComment
In Landscapes, Hyper Focal Distance Matters
In Landscapes, Hyper Focal Distance Matters

I've been struggling with a sunrise picture for a couple of weeks now. The processing feels "off". And then the bombshell ... my foreground is way out of focus.

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Photo Log, ApertureScott DavenportFebruary 20, 2014Processing, Capture Comment
More Ocean Abstracts
More Ocean Abstracts

More ocean abstracts. From a visit to Torrey Pines a few weeks ago.

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Photo Of The MomentScott DavenportFebruary 18, 2014Comment
A House On A Lake
A House On A Lake

Somewhere in the Philippines, somebody has a very cool house ...

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Photo Of The MomentScott DavenportFebruary 17, 2014Comment
Post Processing Is Important, But It's Not Everything
Post Processing Is Important, But It's Not Everything

Post-processing is a vital step in today's digital photography workflow. Processing can make a good photo great. Yet it's not everything. To make a great photo, you need a story.

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Photo Of The Moment, Travelogue, Photo LogScott DavenportFebruary 14, 2014Processing, Photo RAWComment
Aperture And Chromatic Aberration
Aperture And Chromatic Aberration

When dealing with chromatic aberration, I prefer to attack it up front in workflow. Aperture has excellent tools for correcting aberration. Click through for a short video.

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Photo Log, ApertureScott DavenportFebruary 13, 2014ProcessingComment
Aperture And Younity
Aperture And Younity

I checked out another remote-viewing application this week, Younity. Upside, completely free. Downside, not a good fit for Aperture or iPhoto libraries.

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Photo Log, ApertureScott DavenportFebruary 12, 2014WorkflowComment
An Unsuccessful Shoot
An Unsuccessful Shoot

Looking back, the signs were all there. I hit the snooze on the alarm clock 2 or 3 times ... I took a wrong turn ... the skies were bland ... and then I clipped my thumb in the car door ...

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Travelogue, Photo LogScott DavenportFebruary 11, 2014Comment
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Scott Davenport is a landscape photographer and photo educator and based in San Diego, California. He leads photo workshops, writes photo books, hosts podcasts, makes tutorial videos, and feels weird referring to himself in the 3rd person.

He also can't help getting his feet wet photographing at the beach.

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