Yearly Archives: 2012

Snapseed for OS X improved

Welcome enhancements.

Snapseed is a simple and effective application for both iOS and OSX for conferring special effects on pictures. I mostly use it to add grunge in those snaps which merit the treatment.

Now the two major issues I had with the OS X version of the application have been fixed by Nik Software. First, you can export to Snapseed directly from Lightroom and second the application will now accept TIFF files rather than just JPGs. I have tested both and can confirm the revised version does both perfectly, and when you save the file it’s stacked with the original in Lightroom.

Here’s a snap processed in Snapseed with grunge, vintage effect and frame added:

On Broadway, SF. D700, 105mm f/2.5 Nikkor-P at f/11.

Six in sixty and one-twenty

Fecundity.

Pictures are made, not found.

I’m a street snapper. Nothing is more perfect than going out on a busy street and catching those special moments.

The other day I read a piece by a writer trashing famous photographers. Most of his targets were deserving victims – the cruel and exploitative Dianne Arbus, the execrable Gary Winogrand and (no adjectives needed) Ansel Adams. But one inclusion on his list said he does not get street snapping. That photographer was HC-B. The writer castigated the genre claiming that no one in the modern world has time any more to wait around for hours for the subject to ‘present itself’. Which is why he does not get it. Busy checking his iPhone, no doubt.

This is simply not consonant with the working method for street snappers.

When I take to the streets it’s with a single minded focus on nothing but taking pictures. If I’m distracted or not totally concentrated on the task in hand the results are invariably garbage. Focus must be total. The world’s problems do not so much fade as they completely disappear. Do two things at once and you will do them badly, which is why there are no successful multi-taskers. Confusing motion with action is not a winning formula.

While hurry in this genre is never an issue – words like stroll, meander, ramble, dawdle, linger, and contemplate come to mind – when the moment ‘presents itself’ you have to be there and ready. The quick and the dead.

So here are six snaps taken in sixty yards and twice as many seconds the other day on Columbus Avenue in San Francisco. The result of much moseying and savoring and intense focus.

3:30:25

3:31:37

3:31:44

3:31:53

3:31:55

3:32:14

All snapped on the Nikon D700 with the 20mm f/3.5 Ai-S MF lens at f/8. In 120 seconds. Or less.

Guard dog

Woof!

A man and his dog.

Date: April 1, 2012
Place: On Columbus Avenue in Little Italy.
Modus operandi: Enjoying the sidewalk scene.
Weather: Warm afternoon sun.
Time: 3:51:23
Gear: Nikon D700, 20mm f/3.5 MF Nikkor Ai-S
GPS: Click the image.
Medium: Digital
Me: Seldom have I met a dog I did not like – or one who was slower than me!
My age: 60

The Bagel

Mmmmm ….

A lovely, funny memory of a special place.

Date: April 1, 2012
Place: In the City Lights alleyway between Chinatown and Little Italy, San Francisco.
Modus operandi: Looking forward to a visit to City Lights to find myself.
Weather: Warm afternoon sun.
Time: 2:58:07
Gear: Nikon D700, 20mm f/3.5 MF Nikkor Ai-S
GPS: Click the image.
Medium: Digital
Me: A magic moment, luckily caught in a shaft of sun.
My age: 60