Showing posts with label spot removal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spot removal. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Tones on Tuesday #27 3.20.12

Welcome to Tones on Tuesday! I am enjoying all the new faces and photos linked up, and of course I love that many of you are regulars here. I feel like I get to know you a little more each week through your photos :o). I can't wait to see what you have to share this time around. Before we get to that, though, let's take a look back at the amazing shots you shared last time. I think I am ready for Spring to come based on the photos I am showcasing...are you?

Ruth at RHWest: Photography, Art and Inspiration
The softness of the photo draws me in and the bright purple gives such a create depth. And then there is the light! This just screams Spring. Thank you for sharing with us Ruth!

Where to begin with this photo? The vibrant colors, the light making the flower glow or the beautiful boken in the background...it all makes for an exquisite image. Stunning, simply stunning! Thank you for sharing this inspiring photograph!

Evelyn from Within My Focus
Soft, delicate with a touch of vintage flair combined makes for one gorgeous photo! I love how the tones are subtle and compliment the composition so well. Thank you for sharing and linking up here Evelyn!

Ruth, Seeing Each Day and Evelyn please go HERE to grab your showcase button.

Now it's your turn to share your photo with altered tones. Here are the guidelines for Tones on Tuesday:
  • The basic idea is to share one photo where you have altered the tones. Such as a black and white, sepia toned, selective coloring or colored photo. Feel free to share the original and edit, or just the edit.
  • Please share a photo that you have taken and edited yourself.
  • One photo per photographer please. If you have more than one photo in your post please indicate which one if for Tones on Tuesday.
  • Please link up with your permalink and not your blog address.
  • Attach the Tones on Tuesday button or a link back here to your post
  • Leave comments for at least 3 other participants, share the love :o)!
  • Have fun!
Disclaimer - By participating you give Scattered Horizons permission to share your photo on this blog. Photographers will be given credit for their work.

This week I am sharing a photo I took on Sunday while on a ferry headed to Bremerton. Living in Washington State for most of my life I have been on many ferry rides and each time I have the same feeling. I feel like I am setting out on some grand adventure for places unknown and I am filled with a childlike wonder. The photo below was taken through the window of the ferry of the ship cranes at the Port of Seattle. Having taken countless field trips to Seattle as a teacher, I often refer to these as the "dinosaurs," a term I picked up from my students. I love the lines and the colors and the mechanical feel of them. For my edits I used a few different presets in Lightroom (after I had done a clean edit). With the first photo I used the HDR Effect - Medium preset that I still cannot find the source of (I hate when that happens as I like to give credit and a link to download it - if you know where it came from please let me know, thank you!). I like how it emphasized the colors and made everything pop. For the second I used the B&W Creative - Sepia Tone and the B&W Filter - Red High Contrast presets that are standard in Lightroom. I wanted a vintage feel, as if it were taken years ago of the same port. 

In both cases I did spot removal before the final edits. I removed a light reflection as this was taken through a window and a smooth part of the water that did not match the rest. If you are unfamiliar with the Spot Removal tool in Lightroom it is amazing! What I have learned is to try both the clone and heal functions to find which works best for that particular spot and to keep lines lined up to make it look as natural as possible. Removing distractions is a simple thing that can do so much for an image and the Spot Removal tool makes it easy to do (as long as your spot is not too big or in a complicated place - Photoshop is better in those cases). What do you think? Which do you like better? Thank you for stopping by!

Settings: ISO 200 50mm, ss1/800, f/5.6 (cloudy wb)
HDR Edit

Sepia Edit
"It is the childlike mind that finds the kingdom." - Charles Fillmore

Joining the link ups below. Be sure to check out the beautiful shots and join the Tones on Tuesday link up found further down!
 Sweet Shot Day  Live, Love, Travel 



Thursday, November 3, 2011

Ending the Journey with a Sunset 10.29.11

As promised here are more photos from my journey north on the Oregon Coast. We ended our trip on Highway 101 in Astoria, Oregon. Right outside of Astoria is my favorite park, Fort Stevens State Park. We were lucky enough to make it to Fort Stevens just in time for sunset. This sunset was one of the most beautiful I have experienced and I have experienced quite a few :o). My goals was to capture the many colors of the sunset from a variety of angles. In post processing, I did some clean edits, with basic settings adjusted, spot removal on one photo and only felt the need to adjust white balance on the last two. I also played around with fill light to move two of the photos away from silhouettes. I would love to know what you think! Thank you for visiting!

Settings: ISO 100, 18mm, ss1/80, f/16 (full manual)

Settings: ISO 100, 55mm, ss1/50, f/18 (full manual)

 Settings: ISO 100, 55mm, ss1/200, f/5.6 (full manual)

Settings: ISO 100, 28mm, ss1/13, f/9.0 (full manual, on tripod)

Settings: ISO 100, 44mm, ss1/13, f/9.0 (full manual, on tripod)
"May your joys be as deep as the ocean, your sorrows as light as its foam.” - Unknown

Linking up with the link up below. Spend some time checking out the other shots, beautiful and inspiring!


and then, she {snapped} 

Friday, October 21, 2011

Favorite Photo of the Week: Factoria Sunset & Gasworks Park

Late posting today as I had a book club meeting. After photography and travel, my next favorite activity is reading and talk about books. Needless to say I had a wonderful time. As for the photos, I had two and I just could not decide between the two. So I decided not too. I hope you don't mind :o).

The starbursts and framing are what I love the most and that I was able to get a night shot even with a lot of wind.
Settings: ISO 800, 24 mm, ss13.0secs, f/23 (full manual on tripod)
Post Processing: Cropped and added orange and brown photo filters
"No matter the sky is black or blue,
No matter there is stars or moon,
As long as Your heart is true,
Sweet dreams will always be with You." - Unknown

Linking up with Fabulous Friday and Favorite Photo Friday. Be sure to check out the other photos!
  the long road 

I still can't believe that this sky is SOOC, I am really proud of that. 
Settings: ISO 800, 109mm, ss1/100, f/7.1 (full manual)
Post Processing: Spot removal and noise reduction
"When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs.  When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence." - Ansel Adams

Linking up with Favorite Photo of the Week and Photo Friday Link Party. There are many great shots to check out by clicking below.
 


Wednesday, October 19, 2011

I Learned: Factoria Sunset 10.15.11

This week I learned that sometimes the most beautiful moments happen in the most unexpected places. On Saturday while driving around trying to find a place to photograph the sunset from, we pulled into a driveway to turn around. The driveway was to the Tmobile Complex in Factoria and it just seemed like there might be a spot to view the rapidly changing sky. After a few twists and turns and almost turning back, we reached the top building in the complex and were rewarded with one of the most beautiful sunsets I have seen that was not at the beach or on the water. I did nothing to the sky in post processing and it is almost an exact match to what I saw. I did remove a few spots in the tree line with spot removal in Lightroom and do some noise removal. Then I used the healing brush in Photoshop for some spots on the buildings. Who would of thought that these colors and view (I think of Seattle) could be found at a corporate complex in the middle of the city? I wonder what other unexpected places I can find next :o)?

Settings: ISO 800, 109mm, ss1/100, f/7.1 (full manual)
"If you do not expect the unexpected you will not find it, for it is not to be reached by search or trail." - Heraclitus


Linking up with the fabulous linkups below. Be sure to check out the other photos, you never know what unexpected inspiration you might find!



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