Activity for User 1103 - Jennifer Marano - jennifermarano@msn.com

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87 Jul 21 Reply Thanks, Steven!

I always enjoy your comments on my own images and those of others. As Lance shows below, my color problem may have been more due to under processing rather than over processing. It was very helpful to have my attention drawn to the problem and to have such an easy fix demonstrated by Lance. Having other eyes on an image really is educational!
Jul 13th
87 Jul 21 Reply Hi Dale,

Yes, I do seem to have some difficulty with skies and I am so pleased that everyone brought it to my attention and that Lance figured out a way to correct it! What a great group!
Jul 13th
87 Jul 21 Reply Hi Cindy, and thank you for your very helpful comment about the blue tint! I never thought to adjust the white balance, as Lance showed with his reworking of the image. I love how much education comes out of our discussions! Jul 13th
87 Jul 21 Reply Hi Chan,

No, the blue tint was what my camera saw, but as Lance pointed out, it could be mitigated by adjusting the white balance. Thanks for your keen eye!
Jul 13th
87 Jul 21 Reply Thanks, Lance - that really made a positive difference! It is very good to be reminded to check white balance. I never really noticed the blue splashing on the buildings until you and Cindy and Chan and Steven mentioned it, and I appreciate having my attention drawn to it. Jul 13th
87 Jul 21 Comment Hi Cindy,

Such a humble house for such a great mind! I really like the shadow and the historical aspect of the image. I didn't notice the A-bomb similarity until I saw it mentioned in comments by others.

This is a perfect image to practice using Lightroom! Just playing with all the different sliders in the basic panel will teach you a lot. And there are tons of tutorials on YouTube at every level. There is always more to learn, as I well know. Photography keep challenging our minds, and that is good!
Jul 11th
87 Jul 21 Comment Hi Dale,

Your photo became a great teaching tool! I love that there are so many ways to do things in Lightroom. I thought your method of using the adjustment brush and the temperature slider was a very clever way to get a yellow light. It gives the whole photo a very antique look and emphasizes the darkening surroundings. I also like Lance's straight black and white rendering - the two versions have very different vibes to them. Thanks for sharing your thought process!
Jul 11th
87 Jul 21 Comment Hi Steven!

Great capture of the bird and his lunch! It is beautifully done and the detail and focus are spot-on. I like what you did to darken the branch - just that alone may have been enough to carry the original cropping with the bird a bit off center.
Jul 11th
87 Jul 21 Comment Hi Chan,

I really like what you did with this image! The cropping, darkening of the lower portion and the warming of the color are all enhancements. And I agree with your decision to remove the tree and sign. You turned a snapshot of a historic place into an interesting photograph. It would have been nice to make the fence go away, but what a lot of work!
Jul 10th
87 Jul 21 Comment Hi Lance,

I'm back from my trip and coming in a bit late with my comments. I totally missed the 180 degree turn because I went off on a tangent about cerebral: I thought the branches resembled neurons and their connections! I enjoyed the image on that level, and then read the other comments to see how far off I was.
Jul 9th

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