Don’t get me wrong, over the years I have experimented with HDR/ToneMapping, Orton Effect, and all other crazy post processing techniques, but I always found that after a short time they just weren’t satisfying, they felt gimmicky. Over the years I’ve spent a lot of time out exploring with my cameras and in the last couple of years have started to notice a more focused shift in my photography (no pun intended) and a desire towards the simplified, clean and classic photograph. A place I can go to just center myself and find balance in life when things get hectic. Growing up and living in North Eastern Minnesota, being outdoors and just exploring is literally my happy place. I’m one of those photographers that enjoys shooting a little bit of everything, from portraits and weddings to real estate, but in my heart I always find myself back in nature. But to get there I feel like I should explain. First why not a little history for you because this isn’t going to be a traditional review as much as it will be just a journal entry, mind dump of my thoughts about Mastin Labs Portra Pushed Pack. But be warned, I don’t really have much bad to say about them! I’m not being paid to say nice things about them, I’m going to give my honest opinions about the Portra Pushed Pack from the viewpoint of a landscape photographer. A little while back the awesome people over at Mastin Labs set me up with their all new Portra Pushed pack to let me put it through it’s paces.
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