I was driving home the other evening and I couldn't resist stopping on a bridge to take this shot. (I've now attached the image at the correct size, I had it far too large before and it wasn't nearly sharp enough)
This is a discussion on Grand River, York within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I was driving home the other evening and I couldn't resist stopping on a bridge to take this shot. (I've ...
I was driving home the other evening and I couldn't resist stopping on a bridge to take this shot. (I've now attached the image at the correct size, I had it far too large before and it wasn't nearly sharp enough)
Last edited by Janner; 05-29-2013 at 02:28 PM.
Very nice image. I think the flowers on the left, the nice color cast, and the barn make this photo really interesting.
Really beautiful scene! I also love those flowers off on the left.
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I really like this image - can you describe the post processing a bit?
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Thank you Marko! With this image I did most of the editing in Lightroom. Firstly I warmed it up quite a bit to get the colour I wanted. Then I took down the highlights, lifted the shadows and blacks, boosted the clarity and vibrance and added a contrast curve. I do similar processing with a most of my landscape images because it gives me the effect I like. I'll post some more soon that were edited in a similar fashion.
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