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Sale Exhibition

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Tomorrow, on the 14th of October a sale exhibition will take place in the center of Chisinau, capital of Moldova. The occasion is the Day of Chisinau.

The exhibition will be held in front of Opera and Ballet Theatre and all the money from sale will go to an orphanage. Works of many photographers will be displayed, including 3 of my works.

The works to be displayed and available for purchasing with a signature on them:


Faith

Faith

-2 more images->

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October 13, 2009 at 2:09 PM

PerfectRAW update

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As time moves faster (at least for me) and the necessities grow bigger and waiting for PerfectRAW version 1.0 becomes unbearable (at least for me), there some updates available.

I check the Ojodigital forum everyday, even twice a day, and always find useful information.

Today I found some information about the interface of PerfectRAW:

-Check it out!->

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September 18, 2009 at 7:23 PM

perfectRAW 0.70 Alpha – First perfectRAW Interface

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It’s been a while since my last post. I’ve been busy with finding a job (still looking) and had a small trip to Serbia.

What I do every day is checking how perfectRAW is developing. There are no major improvements so far, at least for me as a advanced user of PerfectRAW. For people who are getting used to it I would tell that the team is working on a great new interpolation algorithm named Amazed and Egon, who’s working on the interface has done some great job bringing PerfectRAW on a new level.

perfectRAW 0.70 Alpha is ready to be downloaded in tested.

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August 12, 2009 at 11:29 AM

Chisinau Central Market

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Chisinau Central Market is the most vivid place in Chisinau. Each day there thousands of people attending it.

In the beginnig of the XX century, the famous “eating place” was formerly situated from the side of Armyanskaya Street, from where the market starts today. You can always find fresh vegetables and all kind of fruits during summer here. Peasants are coming with their own products from villages with hope of selling it at the central market.

Eating Place: http://kishinev.info/center_photos_en/111114

All the photos were done with the camera from the hip. It is a new technique for me, but I started to love it. It gives a moment of reality and honesty. People become interesting and real, the way the are.

So, here are some tips I found useful during this session:

1. Front focus. A lot of photographers are using back focus (using AE-lock button for focusing). I would do that for hip shooting, it’s not confortable.

2. Using a wide lens. I was using Tamron 17-55mm, 2.8. It worked.

3.Use of perspective. One should his/her camera very well. To know the field of view, how much and what the camera is able to cover. This is important because all the situations appear suddenly and chose the point of view is essential.

4. Be lucky…or prepared. :)

Images are also available as slideshow HERE

Images are available for sale from RedBubble. I’m in the process of adding them. If someone’s interested in buying the digital file, please contact me.

Enjoy:

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Chosing.

-More Photos->

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June 24, 2009 at 8:18 PM

Photo Exhibition

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The first thing I’d like to “say” after long time of pause in posting is: I’m sorry…I hadn’t updated my blog regularly. I’ve been a bit busy with personal problems, but also had a trip of 2 weeks in Turkey. The photos will come pretty soon.

This post is about the Mondi Paralleli Exhibition that will take place in Italy. It’s a presentation of different photographs of different photographers and artists from Moldova, including me…

Here’s the information about the exhibition:
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April 2, 2009 at 11:04 AM

MallDova Experience

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Chisinau has several big malls: Megapolis, Jumbo, SunCity…

And there is another one, MallDova. It situated near a bridge that connects the center of Chisinau with Botanica region. It is an amazing, modern architectural construction and it provides a wide range of services: from beauty salons to fast food, restaurants and leisure.

malldova

-Enter MallDova->

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February 2, 2009 at 9:13 PM

Five Minutes

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Five Minutes.

After work I was going to the park…as usual. Sometimes there are great subjects to take photographs of, sometimes is just great to walk. That day was a religious, national holiday, Boboteaza (.rom. Next post will about that) and I was heading to the cathedral. On my way I noticed a lonely guy on a bench. I liked the way he was dressed and his face. He also like to look at everybody and had a great silluette. After passing near him, I started to plan a point of view and to shoot some pictures. I went behind a tree, got my Tamron 70-300 mm, 4-5.6 and pressed the shutter. It was during 5 minutes, but at home looking at those images I realised that I captured more than usual 5 minutes. I see personality, interest and mistery in his behaviour.

 

The Guy

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January 26, 2009 at 4:39 PM

Grigore Vieru – “One of the major…”

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Grigore Vieru – “One of the major writers in contemporary Romanian literature”

It’s too bad that all I could do in relation to this great man was reading few of his books while I was a kid and taking some photos at his funeral.

“His poetry is characterized by vivid natural scenery, patriotism, as well as a venerated image of the sacred mother”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigore_Vieru

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxgf46Gjck0

http://www.azi.md/en/story/983

When the news about his death was announced, the country fell into a deep sorrow and compasion. Everyone know him, big and small, young and old. Hid poems were full of love, all kind of love, and for everyone…love for mother, country, home, traditions, roots, place you were born…

-The Images->

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January 25, 2009 at 3:35 PM

Current Status of the Project

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Here is the post with the highest rating of reading and other posts related to PerfectRAW:

PerfectRAW – My Favourite RAW Converter:

http://johnroshka.wordpress.com/2008/10/21/perfectraw-my-favourite-raw-converter/

PerfectRAW and some noise reduction examples:

http://johnroshka.wordpress.com/2008/11/10/perfectraw-06-and-some-noise-reduction-examples/

PerfectRAW – Solution to high ISO:

http://johnroshka.wordpress.com/2008/12/17/perfectraw-solution-to-high-iso/

PerfectRAW 0.65 is here:

http://johnroshka.wordpress.com/2009/01/04/perfectraw-065-is-here/

PerfectRAW 0.65 Workflow:

http://johnroshka.wordpress.com/2009/01/05/perfectraw-065-workflow/

Here’s a small update to the upgoing PerfectRAW project.

I copied it from PerfectRAW Forum

-Read Further->

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January 19, 2009 at 11:12 AM

Transformation

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My source of inspiration are sites like http://1x.com/  and http://www.photodom.com/ 

I’m always impressed by the images posted on them and wonder how do they do it and how do they end with such a result. And sometimes, I wonder from where they started, how did the image looked originally?…

I decided to write more posts about this issue, but related to my photography.

Just examples of before and after with enumeration of the actions made.

From this:

compressed_0076

-To this->

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January 7, 2009 at 1:58 PM

Dancing Trees with my new Lens

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I got a new wide lens.

Tamron SP AF17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di-II LD Aspherical [IF]

I recieved it yesterday and made some testing shots. The only one I managed to process by now is the Dancing Trees image.

The lens met my expectations. It’s an everyday to use lens, good for landscapes, street, urban and other stuff. I like wide angles for the perspective they give.

Dancing Trees

Dancing Trees

I used PerfectRAW for converting. Black and White in Photoshop and masking the green. Added vignette.

Enjoy.

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January 7, 2009 at 12:28 PM

PerfectRAW 0.65 Workflow

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Very soon a new version of PerfectRAW will be available with a more easy to use interface. But, until then I’m about to show you my workflow with PefectRAW 0.65.

I chose an image with contrast problems and a lot of branches. In the field I chose a high aperture number (small aperture ring) to eliminate chromatic aberrations.

This is the original RAW file.

Feel free to download it and try it yourself with your RAW converter and compare the results. I tried it with RawTherapee and ACR and it didn’t work for me. I’m not going to post the examples because I’m not a professional at these softwares, but if someone gets a better results using ACR or other software please feel free to send me some links with your comparison.

-The Workflow->

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January 5, 2009 at 6:52 PM

PerfectRAW 0.65 is here

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Hello everyone!

I noticed that most of the visits to my blog are related to PerfectRAW, that’s why I decided to write more about this great open source software.

First of all, I want to announce that an update version of PerfectRAW is available.

-PerfectRAW v. 0.65->

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January 4, 2009 at 10:53 AM

Finding the Way

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A mini serie of 3 photos representing an old lady passing the street in Chisinau, Moldova.

A small project that includes this images you can find here: http://www.behance.net/johnroshka/Frame

I represented differences and the mood the images show after processing in comparison to the original state.

On the big car on the right it says: Piine, which mean Bread in Romanian.

Preparing

Preparing

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December 22, 2008 at 4:18 PM

PerfectRAW – Solution to High ISO

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I’ve been following the PerfectRAW almost since the beginning and I must say they are very serious about it. A lot of time they spend working on noise reducton features that the software would provide. Combining interpolation algorythms with different techniques of denoising is what will make PerfectRAW a really good solution to problems that high ISO images encounter – noise. The AFD method of interpolaton already provides a really good possibility of solving the noise problem without affecting the texture. But combined further with other applications it may result in a noise free image and good preservness of texture.

Here’s how:

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December 17, 2008 at 4:26 PM

Silent Rock in Black and White

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More processing the images more one realises the infinite possibilities and the beauty of the techniques used. Ealrier I was picking a photo for processing and after looking a bit at it, I chose the technique used, color or black and white and so on, but never tried to use both techniques (color and black and white) at one image. 

In the case of Silent Rock I was sure it will not be good for black and white because it is somehow flat, a lot of texture and only color separates what from what. But yesterday after giving a try I realised that it doesn’t matter if it is Color or Black and White, it matters to use the right workflow for presenting the beauty of the moment. Both techniques have their varieties. To use and to find the appropriate one is a must.

I’m still working on it, but the most important thing is that I understood something… :)

Enjoy.

 

Silent Rock Canon EOS D60 Canon EF 50 mm 1.4

Silent Rock Canon EOS D60 Canon EF 50 mm 1.4

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December 16, 2008 at 2:55 PM

Silent Rock

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Orheiul Vechi, Moldova

Canon EOS D60, Canon EF 50 mm, 1.4

Enjoy.

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December 15, 2008 at 2:02 PM

Orheiul Vechi – River Raut

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This is a view from the Monastery altitude from Orheiul Vechi complex. It was taken with Canon EOS D60, Canon EF 50 mm, 1.4. I liked the curvy river, the cows far away and some people fishing. Yeah, it’s pretty hard to find them… :) Enjoy.

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December 14, 2008 at 11:36 PM

What’s Immensity?

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I found the answer to this question by looking at this image for couple of minutes. I liked the immensity of what people believe and the immensity of the power with which they are holding their believes. I took this several years ago on Kodak ProFoto 100 with a Pentax SFXn camera.

I just like it.

Enjoy.

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December 12, 2008 at 11:36 PM

Coffe and Slideshow

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I guess this is the right name for the slideshow I’m about to post. It’s an amazing set of images from around the world, new and old…See yourself…

http://www.lensculture.com/pp08_ss.html

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December 11, 2008 at 10:08 PM

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