tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1423901.post861584436720798341..comments2024-03-22T11:28:07.415-06:00Comments on Photography & Vintage Film Cameras: TravelerMikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00776670666673938282noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1423901.post-22958217450333618812009-10-02T21:28:41.193-06:002009-10-02T21:28:41.193-06:00I actually do find some opportunities to revisit m...I actually do find some opportunities to revisit my past photos and try to improve them with better technique than what was originally employed. I often find that I can enhance tonal range, and I also have to admit that my earlier efforts often involved jacking up color saturation beyond what was really needed.<br /><br />With the 2005 photos from NYC and Greece, the situation is a bit more complicated. My purpose with those photos was to incorporate them in a loose story or essay about the trip which used words along with the photos. I put it all together in photo.net presentations, because that was the tool I was familiar with at the time.<br /><br />While I could certainly improve some of the photos as well as some of the writing, I wouldn't do it on photo.net again. I also might not want to rely so much on drugstore scans, though I no longer have a dedicated 35mm scanner. <br /><br />So, doing anything very substantial could get complicated. Of course, something would be gained in the way of experience by just working on a few pictures, but I'm thinking I might just as well use the time on new pictures for new stories.<br /><br />Luckily, I don't depend on my photography for income, so there are not really big stakes involved.Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00776670666673938282noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1423901.post-40013376514122761352009-10-02T20:41:45.189-06:002009-10-02T20:41:45.189-06:00That's a dilemma, but it may be worth going th...That's a dilemma, but it may be worth going through a small set of your Greece series - maybe half a dozen- and redo them with current technology. <br /><br />Travel photography is, to me, about impressions and discovery, and those are what you captured in Greece. It's all about what the images mean to you. Good photography takes time, which is scarce in travels.Julio Fhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16927595214961421525noreply@blogger.com