Pink Blooms
I had to fall back on something from early in the month for today's photograph. So, here are some some pink flowers from Kalmia Gardens. Flowers always say "Spring", don't they?
I have been practicing some portrait lighting with my son modeling for me. However, I'm not happy with the results yet. Practice, practice, practice. I'll get the hang of this people picture-taking thing yet.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Pink in Spring
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
New Black & White Method
Grown-up Cypress Knees (B&W)
The latest episode of Photoshop User TV had a black & white conversion method that I had not seen before. So, I went back to my images from Kalmia Gardens in Hartsville, SC to find a candidate on which to test the new technique. The image above is the result of about 15 minutes of playing around with it. Thus, far I think I like it better than what I had been doing to convert to black & white. More after the jump.
The method uses the HSL color panel in either Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) or Adobe Lightroom. To set it up, you go go to the HSL panel (HSL stands for Hue, Saturation, and Luminance), then to the Saturation sub-area. Here you desaturate all of the color ranges to give you your starting black & white (i.e. grayscale for you more technical types). From this point, you can still use the Luminance area to either brighten or darken the particular color ranges that you want to affect. I.E. if you have a lot of blue sky, you can darken the sky by using the Blue color range slider. Other methods of converting to black & white that I have been using prevented using some of these tools. So, I though it would be interesting to try it this way. Again, I think this has more potential then what I had been doing. Another advantage / trick is that you can use the HSL Targeted Adjustment Tool in ACR or Lightroom if you only know the particular area that you want to adjust but don't know which color range(s) that would need to be used. The Targeted Adjustment Tool will sample the colors in the "original" and adjust those as you mouse up or down. Kind of neat actually.
For this particular image, I noticed that the yellow and green color ranges seemed to dominate the image. For the final adjustments I darkened the green color range, lightened the yellow color color range quite a bit and also lightened the orange range just a touch. Other adjustments included a custom tone curve for contrast, a custom White Balance adjustment to further accentuate the yellows and greens, plus increased clarity and vibrance. A few slight tweaks were also made with an adjustment brush to darken a couple of problem areas. A slight vignette was then added to accentuate the mood of a dark swamp.
Overall, I'm happy with this first try using this new conversion technique. I have set the initial HSL desaturation as a pre-set so that I can apply it quickly. Plus, as my memory ages a pre-set will help me to remember it. ;-)
Here is the original color version:Grown-up Cypress Knees
Thanks for the tip, Photoshop Guys.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Four in a row
Four in a row.
Another image of Spring blooming in Kalmia Gardens. I hope your spring is colorful this year.
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Friday, April 10, 2009
Radiant
Japanese Maple
There was a gorgeous Japanese Maple tree at Kalmia Gardens. The leaves simply glowed from the backlighting. It almost has an Autumn feel, but the leaves of the tree are red rather than green. Have a good weekend.
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
In the swamp
The Black Creek Swamp
Kalmia Gardens in Hartsville, South Carolina encompasses a portion of the swamp surrounding Black Creek. This hollowed out tree seemed like a good subject. It made me think of all of the the ghost stories and folklore we grow up with about swamps. In that vein, I processed this image to try to fit that mood.
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