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Quietly, over the past couple of years, I have been building a YouTube Channel to hold various photographic, image editing and presentation related videos. Currently on the Fleeting Glimpse Images Channel you will find time-lapse videos, a short documentary, and a handful or so Lightroom tutorials. As...
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It is time to dust off those images you captured in the dawn of digital and reprocess them in the software from the decade of the teens. This image, Stone and Spray was one of my very first bracketed sequences. I had heard (in May of 2005) that you could bracket exposures and capture shadows [...]
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Using the metadata filters on your photograph library can tell you a lot about the type of shooter you are and the subjects you tend to prefer. The amazing feature about metadata and programs which wrangle metadata is that they allow for analysis in minutia of your shooting habits. It so happens, I am...
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Fleeting Glimpse Images is pleased to announce the availability of a new Lightroom Keyword List. The newest list is born of the popularity of the Mammals of North America and the work I’ve done previously on the Birds of Costa Rica keyword lists. 2000+plus species of birds found in North America*, arranged...
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Courtesy of Canon, Adobe and Corel and of course Rikk Flohr at Fleeting Glimpse Images. Merry Christmas
This is the official Fleeting Glimpse Images Christmas Card for 2009. This image was captured at the High Falls at Tettegouche State Park in July of 2006 on a Canon 20D. Raw Processing was originally...
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As many of you have guessed the previous post was an HDR image made through the Photomatix software tool for blending bracketed exposures. What would happen if HDR software didn’t exist? What if I were left to work with only the best exposure? Here is the same picture minus HDR… only one exposure...
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Rikk Flohr © 2009
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A Video Investigation-right up the middle:
A lapse of photographic judgment recently produced three very appropriate test files for examining the usefulness of the “expose right” ideology in digital photography. I was shooting bracketed exposures of a church in rural North Dakota with HDR...
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I produced a short video demonstration of why I choose to shoot RAW over shooting JPG in most instances. The big reason for me: Bit Depth. I just love those extra bits and what they mean to my style of editing. Check out the video on YouTube. If you would like to view a larger [...]
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At the going rate, it is difficult to become wealthy shooting these one-off images. A little automation and program understanding can go a long way into making these turn from chore to snore.
I have created a little video tutorial to help Lightroom users crop, size and output a qualifying-constructed...
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Consider keywording your images today-if you aren’t already. Building a database of images with attached keywords has become easy and necessary in the world of digital capture. If you want to find a specific photo or photos in that sea of thousands of RAW and JPG files on your computer, you stand your...
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On the heels of the successful launch of my Birds of Costa Rica keyword list, Fleeting Glimpse Images, LLC is pleased to announce the availability of a new keywording list detailing the Mammals of North America. Whether you are cataloging your images for Stock Photography or for your own satisfaction...
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Black-crested Coquette
Keywording your photos is critical to future image management and potentially to additional revenue. To make things easier for you photographers who are traveling to Costa Rica, possibly via Worldesigns Tours, photo tour with yours truly as your guide, I am happy to announce a...
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I never realized how much I depend upon CorelDraw to dovetail into and out of so many other software packages. When working with PowerPoint, for example, CorelDraw turned out to be a perfect tool to feed custom graphics into my presentations. As it happens, it also works well in the Digital Asset Management...
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File this under the “I’m not quite sure how I feel about this” category.
I read an article on a new functionality that is cropping up on the world wide web. It’s appearance was innocuous enough but, upon sufficient reflection, including furrowed brows and a look of stern consternation, I have decided...