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WEEK#193 Street Photography - newly weds
Arrived late at the wedding. The newly-weds were taking photos in the gardens of the club. As the saying goes,"The best camera is the camera you have on you". I had my cellphone with no burst mode, so, I took a video of the unfolding scene, trying to include the onlooker, to choose an image afterwards.
To help me in my post-processing, I chose the moment when a flash lit the shrubs to highlight the bride's white gown from back.
Processing was in Lightroom, consisting of cropping and global adjustments and some local:
1. To subdue the color of the shirt of the front photographer using the Brush tool on it and adjusting the exposure and HSL
2. Highlighting the couple with a radial gradient, increasing the exposure very slightly and adding a little more definition.
3. Using the radial gradient around the couple again to reduce the exposure very slightly on the rest of the image, effectively making a selective vignette.
4. Very slight additional vignette around the edges of the image.
WEEK#193 Street Photography - newly weds
Arrived late at the wedding. The newly-weds were taking photos in the gardens of the club. As the saying goes,"The best camera is the camera you have on you". I had my cellphone with no burst mode, so, I took a video of the unfolding scene, trying to include the onlooker, to choose an image afterwards.
To help me in my post-processing, I chose the moment when a flash lit the shrubs to highlight the bride's white gown from back.
Processing was in Lightroom, consisting of cropping and global adjustments and some local:
1. To subdue the color of the shirt of the front photographer using the Brush tool on it and adjusting the exposure and HSL
2. Highlighting the couple with a radial gradient, increasing the exposure very slightly and adding a little more definition.
3. Using the radial gradient around the couple again to reduce the exposure very slightly on the rest of the image, effectively making a selective vignette.
4. Very slight additional vignette around the edges of the image.