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The Forgotten and Neglected
What a week! I took the day off last Monday and spent most of it with my daughter who was home sick with a stomach flu. Worked the next day but caught the bug myself and spent Wednesday home from work. Spent the next two days getting caught up and then ended up working the weekend due to issues. None of that left much time for exploring with the camera.
I finally went for a walk after lunch today hoping to get some images before the “Storm of all storms – Sandy” rolls into the northeast. It was good just to get out and go for a walk but I did manage to come home with a few images. These two are from one of the apple trees in the field across the road from my house.
Autumn Swan Song
I bought a book on Lightroom 3 yesterday at a discount store. I’ve been using version 4 for quite some time now but I thought the concepts are the same and most of the controls remain or have been improved. It wasn’t very expensive so I took a shot on it.
The plans for my day off fell through so I spent the day reading. Wow! I feel like I have just been playing with the software. So much functionality I didn’t know about. I learned better ways to accomplish my processing at every step, from organization/importing, developing and even exporting. I’m thinking now I need to get the Lightroom 4 book so I don’t miss any of the new features!
This is the first image processed with some of what I learned. You might not see a difference but trust me, it was a much better workflow…
Catch the Light in the Details
The End of Summer
Over on Scott Thomas’s Blog – Views Infinitum, his bi-monthly photo assignment was about portraying the end of summer. There was plenty of time for me to organize a nice post showing my view but for whatever reason I never managed to create the post (or finish capturing the images I wanted). The following two pictures were going to be part of my view…









