Monthly Archives: September 2012
Lighthouse and Dock
Oriskany Creek
Look at Me
Leaves in the Sun
Late last year I was fortunate enough to win a copy of Topaz Labs Plugins and have been learning when and where it is best to use them. At first I went a little crazy and eventually learned to dial it back, using these new tools at my disposal to help enhance my images. The company just released Simplify 4 which allows you to transform an image into a painting or sketch. The image above is my attempt at creating something different. Still learning…
Trip Wire
The Burn Off
Fade Into Night x 3
I wish itching to get out with the camera today. I went during lunch but had very little success in the full onslaught of the midday sun. I did manage to capture one image that will work for a friends photo assignment. The last few days have been full between work and my daughter’s tennis matches so when the opportunity arose to sneak out after mowing the lawn I didn’t look back.
There was a great sunset developing and windless conditions so I headed back to Delta Lake State Park to capture some images after the sun dropped below the horizon. It is always a race against the clock as they start kicking you out soon after sundown since technically the park closes at dark (but that is always open to interpretation!).
The first image is the short exposure from my bracket set which has only been manipulated in Lightroom. Version 4 of that software allows for some great control of the image. The second image is the HDR version of the same scene. I have mixed feelings about this one. I like what I was able to pull out of the rocks but I think the sky went a little too far for me. The last image is a composite image using the first two. I brought them both into Elements and manipulated the portions I liked from each into a single image.
I’m curious as to which image works for you. Let me know in the comments. Thanks…











