Boychuk Tries to Sneak One Past

March 28, 2010 by · 2 Comments 

Assuming I’m reading this guy’s number correctly, that’s Zach Boychuck trying to possibly get a rebound goal.

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Canes get Thrashed

March 28, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Here’s one shot from my trip to the RBC Center to see the Carolina Hurricanes v. the Atlanta Thrashers. I learned that the upper level is not a great place to take pictures of a hockey game, especially in this arena where there are huge plexiglass barrier up everywhere to get in your shot.

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The Sky is Angry

March 26, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Another day looking like it’s going to rain in Raleigh / Durham. Funky clouds in the sky means one more slightly over the top faux HDR posting of the skyline using Topaz Adjust

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Big Digger

March 25, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

So I apparently (at least according to my parents) used to love construction equipment. My guess is that I just hoped that various pieces of equipment would join up to form Devastator. This particular image has had the Vibrancy & Saturation really cranked up and I ran it through Topaz Adjust to really make it over the top.

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Focused?

March 24, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

So after I finished up a serious editing session for the UNC Journal of Law & Technology, I was feeling a little out of it. I may or may not have setup my camera on a timer and taken a few pictures. If such an event did take place, this would be my favorite shot from said event.

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Artistic Photo Canvas (APC) Write-Up / Review

March 17, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Gallery Wrap from Artistic Photo Canvas (APC)

Gallery Wrap from Artistic Photo Canvas (APC)

I’ve experimented with a number of photo labs over the past year. I initially used my local Ritz store for quick turn arounds on prints, but ended up moving to Mpix when I started ordering prints with more volume. I ultimately settled on on WHCC for my printing needs, however. Their combination of speed, price and quality made me a loyal customer fairly quickly.  In addition to ordering prints from them, I also ordered their float wraps for some of my pictures (you can read my write-up of that experience and review of that product here), but never got around to using their canvas printing services. In fact, it wasn’t until a recent offer from Artist Photo Canvas (APC) that I took the leap to gallery wrapped canvas.

A little over a month ago, APC made a limited time offer for 50% off a 16”x20” gallery wrapped canvas. I admit, that as a student, one of the primary factors holding me back on purchasing canvas prints was the price. The opportunity to purchase a canvas version of one of my photos at that much of a discount was too good to pass up. After using the gallery wrap options of Genuine Fractals (you can read my review of Genuine Fractals here) to create a version of my image according to their specifications, I uploaded the image to the website, placed an order, and waited to receive my very first canvas print. I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect when I took my canvas out of the box, however, I could not be more pleased with the result. Though I don’t profess to be an expert in the preparation of gallery wrap canvases, the finished product looks superb. The colors match what I sent them, the image has excellent sharpnesses, and the actual wrapping on the frame is very well done. APC includes hanging hardware with all their canvases too, which made mounting the canvas on the wall a snap.

As I mentioned earlier in the review, I prepared the image myself. Since I’m kind of a control freak about how my pictures are cropped, framed, etc… this was the preferred option for me. APC does allow you to send in an image that they will resize and prepare for you if you prefer less hassle in your work flow. If you prepare your images yourself, then APC allows you to use their Photo Dropbox to get your image reviewed before placing your order. Though I’m pretty confident in Genuine Fractals ability to properly prepare the image, I like the piece of mind of having one of the APC artists take a look at my image before submitting my order. Additionally, I put a note in my order that says “This image has been prepared by Genuine Fractals and should be ready for printing, however, please let me know if there are any issues”. I have a friend who followed the same preparation procedure that I did, however, did not leave such a note, and the galley wrap came back incorrectly formatted. Thankfully, APC’s customer service is top notch and the error was easily corrected.

To summarize: my experience was with Artist Photo Canvas has been excellent. In fact, because of my positive experience, I volunteered to help test a new finishing option on their canvases (in a buy one, get one free type format). If you’re looking for canvas printing services, then I would give them a very high recommendation. Even if you’re not looking for canvas printing at the moment, then I’d recommend following APC on Twitter (user APCPro) just in case they decide to have another promotion in the future. I mean, what’s the worse that could happen? You end up with a professional looking canvas displayed on your wall?

The Tigers are Dancing

March 15, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The Tigers are Dancing

The Tigers are Dancing - © John Kivus, 2009

NC Comicon – Spring 2010 – Recap

March 14, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Yesterday, the guys from Ultimate Comics hosted the first NC Comicon. It took place at the Morrisville Outlet mall in Moorville, NC and spanned across the equivalent of two outlet stores. According to the latest report from their Facebook page, 648 people attended this initial convention. Though there were a few guests in attendance (such as Christos Gage and Tommy Lee Edwards) the convention was consisted mainly of retailers. There are plans for another convention in November under the same NC Comicon banner that should include twice as much space, more guests, and the introduction of panels.

Checking out the Deals

Checking out the Deals

My personal comic convention going experience is quite limited. The only one I have ever attended was last year when I attended HeroesCon in Charlotte. Though I won’t rehash the full experience here, the guest lineup of guys like Brian Michael Bendis, Matt Fraction, and Ivan Brandon was top tier and overall I had blast for three days attending that con. I think it would be unfair at this point to try and compare NC Comicon to HeroesCon, however, if the founders of NC Comicon can try and emulate the atmosphere of HeroesCon, I think they could really have something. I look forward to seeing how they grow the convention for the November show and how the turnout changes as a result. Overall, I think NC Comicon is off to a promising start (and that’s not just because I got a signed copy of GI:Cobra II, Issue one from Christos Gage for two bucks).

God of Thunder Shows Off

God of Thunder Shows Off

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Look intoz my Eyez

March 13, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

I recently was looking around the Apple website and stumbled across this preset pack from Gian Guido Zurli. I hadn’t really experimented with Aperture 3 presets so I decided to give it a shot. This picture has the “NY Time Magazine” preset applied to it. When I’ve played with them more, I’ll write something more substantial, but for a free preset pack, it’s definitely pretty impressive.

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What’s for dinner on a gorgeous day in Raleigh?

March 9, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Might as well fire up the grill…

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