All posts tagged "Scott S"
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Photo of the day by Mark Bradford
Lens: Scott S Film: Aristotle Flash: Glow Pop (17%) Texture: 5 "Albert Street" Mark Bradford
- Posted January 16, 2021
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Photo of the day by Virginie Blanc-Brude
Lens: Scott S Film: Aristotle Flash: Triple Crown Exposure: +0.2 • Film Grain: 20 "So nice in Nice" Virginie Blanc-Brude
- Posted June 16, 2018
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Photo of the day by Scott Strazzante
Lens: Scott S Film: Blackeys IR "Baseball is Back" Scott Strazzante
- Posted March 28, 2018
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Photo of the week by Virginie Blanc-Brude
Lens: Scott S (50%) Film: Aristotle (100%) Flash: Triple Crown (20%) Exposure: +0.1 • Definition: 12 • RGB: modified • Film Grain: 25 "Autoportrait 2.0" Virginie Blanc-Brude
- Posted February 10, 2018
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Photo of the day by Sabine Gromek
Lens: Scott S Film: Blackeys IR Flash: Jolly Rainbo 2X (20%) Clarity: 30 "Olympic Sports Complex, Athens" Sabine Gromek
- Posted January 16, 2018
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Photo of the day by Virginie Blanc-Brude
Lens: Scott S Film: Aristotle Flash: Triple Crown "Following the man with a hat (part I)" Virginie Blanc-Brude
- Posted November 18, 2017
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Photo of the day by Kally Klonaris-Smythe
Lens: Scott S Film: Aristotle (48%) Flash: Triple Crown (20%) Vibrancy: -71 • RGB: modified • Texture: 47 "I have edited this particular photo several times, and finally chose this combo. I felt that the color splash...
- Posted September 24, 2017
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Photo of the day by Leslie Kelly
Lens: Scott S Film: Blackeys IR "One of the many things I like about living in the Texas Hill County is you can jump in your car and, in a few hours, you're in a completely different...
- Posted August 21, 2017
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Photo of the day by Allan Smorra
Lens: Scott S Film: Big Easy Flash: Triple Crown Exposure: +0.3 • Clarity: 18 • Definition: 18 • Highlights: -19 • Vibrancy: +15 • Face: 21 • RGB: modified • Temperature: 7430 • Vignette: 20 Using: Multiple...
- Posted April 29, 2017
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Photo of the day by Kurt Harvey
Lens: Scott S (59%) Film: Blackeys IR (43%) Shadows: +23 "Lines leading off towards the horizon are always so intriguing. They’re lonely but resolute in their purpose as they disappear into the distance." Kurt Harvey
- Posted March 31, 2017