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Subject: [Leica] Amsterdam Pride 2006
From: don.dory at gmail.com (Don Dory)
Date: Mon Aug 7 17:27:56 2006
References: <44D7B52F.1090601@nathanfoto.com>

Nathan,
A good slide show, almost like I was on the bank watching the spectacle go
by.

Don
don.dory@gmail.com


On 8/7/06, Nathan Wajsman <nathan@nathanfoto.com> wrote:
>
> By now, many major cities in North America and Europe have their annual
> gay pride events, but the one held in Amsterdam the first weekend of
> August ranks among the biggest and best in the world. One of the unique
> features is that the floats of the parade actually float, since they are
> on boats floating down the city's canals. This past Saturday the weather
> was gorgeous, not too hot but sunny and warm, the beer was cold and
> cheap, and we went to see the parade with our friends Felix and Stefan.
> We also had an excellent vantage point, since Stefan (also a keen
> photographer) and I squatted on a seemingly abandoned boat, so we had
> the view from water level.
>
> I took somewhere between 300 and 350 pictures, which I whittled down to
> 217 by eliminating the obvious mistakes such as focusing errors and the
> like. Editing from there was really hard (the saying about the
> photographer being his own worst editor probably applies here), and I
> ended up with the 54 images I show here. I also tried something
> different regarding processing. Usually I adjust each image
> individually, but this time I decided to use the automation of the
> various tools to get the gallery on the web quickly. So I converted the
> selected images using the automatic settings in Photoshop Element's RAW
> converter, then applied the sharpening filter to the images in bulk, and
> finally converted the lot to JPEG in one go using Photo Mechanic. So
> every image is uncropped, and the color balance, levels etc. is whatever
> my Powerbook thought it should be. The results are here:
> http://www.greatpix.eu/gallery/1749820
>
> WARNING: due to the nature of this event (and the good weather), there
> is a fair amount of exposed flesh and other lewdness in this set of
> images. Do not open if you are easily offended or if your boss is
> looking over your shoulder ;-)
>
> Nathan
>
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