Activity for User 1206 - Lauren Heerschap - lauren@heerschap.com

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27 Sep 23 Reply Hi Jon, I did exactly what you suggested. See the discussion above, and I also made the mistake somehow of getting the brick highlighted. I have corrected that too. Thanks to the group for all the feedback! Sep 20th
27 Sep 23 Reply Yes, I don't know why that is highlighted too. Strange, but thanks for pointing it out. Sep 18th
27 Sep 23 Reply Great suggestions Brad. How about this? Sep 18th

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35 Sep 23 Reply That looks much better! Sep 9th
35 Sep 23 Comment Portraits in infared, how brave. This takes an unusual image of a child that I appreciate because you always see portraits of children smiling at the camera. How nice a catch that she is looking unsure, perhaps wistful?

I think the sepia sets a mood and is appealing.
Sep 8th
35 Sep 23 Comment I like this! You have been posting on Derrick Story's group and that is an amazing class resource for infared. It encourages me to think about using color images. This has a lovely Eastern feel to it, and is so beautiful. Sep 8th
35 Sep 23 Comment Good eye! Ditto to Susan's suggestion. You would see the pearls better. Sep 8th
35 Sep 23 Comment Debbie, this is a lovely landscape with a flower foreground and mountains. I think that LR can convert OK, (I prefer Nik Silver Efex Pro) but you have clouds that are blown out. The best conversion to black and white starts with range of tones you have in color. I would suggest that in LR you isolate the sky with the new masking tool your infared image, bring down the highlights and exposure, then convert it to Black and white. Right now your sky is blending into the mountains. There are also ways to swap the colors in an infared sky, but it is complicated. Sep 8th

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79 Sep 23 Reply Gerard, I will wear my red hat and keep it red. Yes, there is more texture in the B &W, but this dahlia has style, and it is blazing RED. Sep 14th
79 Sep 23 Reply Thank you! Sep 10th
79 Sep 23 Comment You are moving into the Halloween presentation with a ghost, an owl, and an orange sphere pumpkin. Very creative! I am impressed with your spherical machine. Sep 10th
79 Sep 23 Comment Bird claws was my first reaction. I am reading right to left, so the lines of the claws go up, and I wondered what did you do to those poor chicken legs? Sep 10th
79 Sep 23 Comment Ditto to Karl...I like the colors in the original. I think because the original has green at the top of the "trunks" they look like trees; the other version looks like grass to me. Sep 10th
79 Sep 23 Comment Judith, what a wonderful autumn spooky image! I read your description and thought, photographers do find the use of a garbage can for other things! Nice. So Karl has an interesting idea about texture of the moon surface, and that is ok but I think this is a simply wonderful shot! Sep 10th

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