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April – Sharpening a Knife, Madrid

How I did it -

While walking the street in old town Madrid last November I came upon this gentleman sharpening knives using a grinder powered by an attachment to the rear wheel of his bike. It turned out he was sharpening the kitchen knives for the restaurant in our hotel. To me this is a throwback to the resourcefulness I saw in Germany on my first trip to Europe as a boy in the 1950’s. The picture was taken in RAW. I made some adjustments in the Photoshop RAW plug-in before importing into CS2. In CS2 I cropped to remove extraneous street scenes, adjusted the color and exposure,  and sharpened.    Eric

 


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Member 4 - Eric Schweitzer 

I retired at the end of 2004 from the Department of Energy where I managed environmental studies for the nation’s nuclear weapons program. I set several intertwined goals to pursue in my retirement. First, to become proficient in photography using a digital camera and Photoshop, and to digitize some of the several thousand slides I have taken over the years. Second, to develop a web site where I can present some of my pictures, and third to travel to as many new places both in the US and abroad as time and health permit. My travel in the US is guided by visiting scenic places with a sub goal of visiting all 391 parks, monuments, etc. managed by the National Park Service.

So far I have acquired a point and shoot camera, Nikon Coolpix 4500, and a DSLR, Canon Rebel XT, photo scanner, photo printer, and Photoshop CS2. I have established a web site which you can view at www.eschweitzer.net. I try to make 3-4 trips a year each of 2 to 4 weeks long.

My photographic interest is primarily in travel and landscapes, and developing a digital library of family photos to go in a family history.

 


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