The following links to Lightroom Presets were shared with me so I thought I would sare them here:
http://www.lightroomkillertips.com/
http://www.prophotoshow.net/blog/2007/11/09/where-to-get-free-lightroom-presets/
http://pinkinkstudios.com/
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And back to me again! LOL! Now I just have to get some friends over to use these poses that I came up with. During the quiet time when I'm doing self-portraits is where I come up with my best pose ideas to use when I actually have models!
ORIGINAL COLOR:
HIGH FIDELITY:
HIGH FIDELITY WITH B&W:
I like this pose since I know that I was looking up at my husband on the couch during this shot... :)
ORIGINAL COLOR:
BRONZED GOD ACTION:
BITCHIN B&W ACTION:
And a whole other variation on the poses of the day...the standing pose:
ORIGINAL COLOR:
BRONZED GOD ACTION:
BITCHIN B&W ACTION:
high school senior portraits.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Are You Tired of Seeing Me Yet? And Lightroom Presets
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
To RAW or Not to RAW? ...... and HDR!
Well....I finally came around and decided that I would try to shoot in RAW format. I was on the fence about it for months and while I had off from work today I decided to do a test shot in RAW out my front door and then I sat at my computer and viewed the file in Abode Bridge.
Adobe Bridge allowed me to do some basic adjustments and then I saved the file as a jpeg and opened it up in Photoshop for some tweaks.
The next thing I tried was opening the RAW image in Photomatrix and "tonemapping" the photo. Again, I didn't chose the best image but I was able to get the "idea" of how it worked.
This really sparked my interest so I decided to leave the house and head to a favorite photography spot I found a couple months ago. I brought the tripod for once and got all set up. I set the camera to RAW + jpeg fine (because I just can't give up on jpeg yet and why not have the best of both worlds?) and I read the manual regarding bracketing while I was standing there to figure out how to set the camera for that as well. I also remembered to bring my remote shutter release (that I purchased with my camera at B&H Photo in New York City) with me to minimize the chance of camera shake.
Once I was all set up I was ready to start framing shots and taking photos! I wasn't sure if what I was doing was right because I'm still shaky on figuring out aperture and understanding what bracketing setting I should be using. So, today was really just a test.
When I got home and started working with the RAW files as well as the multiple exposures in Photomatrix I was shocked and amazed to see the details the RAW file includes (I should have listened to what everyone was telling me forever!!) and I was also extremely impressed with the HDR conversions....as a matter of fact - after only 4 times working with HDR in Photomatrix - I am officially hooked!
RAW shot with 3 exposures:
RAW shot with 3 exposures:
RAW shot with 3 exposures:
RAW shot with 3 exposures (I'm going to get this one printed!):
RAW shot tonemapped in Photomatrix:
So, as I said...I'm over the moon about HDR. They just look so surreal...like a painting. I just love what I've done so far and I have a lot more to work on to add to this.
I created a gallery on my website specifically for HDR. To view it click HERE.