revisiting Lost Hills...
This is a reworked version of a picture I posted last year. I was on my laptop and ran across the orginal, and went to work editing it, having totally forgotten I'd posted it before. Decided to check if I had posted it and searched by date taken. Sure enough, of the pictures I took that evening, both times I liked this shot better than the others, but was surprised how different the two shots look. I began reading the comments and laughed when I read my reply comment to Patricia Meyer. I've included that comment below. What a difference a year can make.
over a year ago:
"Patricia Meyer... thank you. One of the things I really love about my camera is the IQ, I rarely do anything once I take the picture. Once in awhile I may crop a bit, or with Flickr's edit options, I may adjust contrast, exposure, or use the saturation control to convert to B&W. One of these days I'll get a new laptop and start shooting in RAW and play around with Photoshop or Lightroom, but for now I'm pretty happy with the JPEG's."
Here's a link to the earlier picture.
revisiting Lost Hills...
This is a reworked version of a picture I posted last year. I was on my laptop and ran across the orginal, and went to work editing it, having totally forgotten I'd posted it before. Decided to check if I had posted it and searched by date taken. Sure enough, of the pictures I took that evening, both times I liked this shot better than the others, but was surprised how different the two shots look. I began reading the comments and laughed when I read my reply comment to Patricia Meyer. I've included that comment below. What a difference a year can make.
over a year ago:
"Patricia Meyer... thank you. One of the things I really love about my camera is the IQ, I rarely do anything once I take the picture. Once in awhile I may crop a bit, or with Flickr's edit options, I may adjust contrast, exposure, or use the saturation control to convert to B&W. One of these days I'll get a new laptop and start shooting in RAW and play around with Photoshop or Lightroom, but for now I'm pretty happy with the JPEG's."
Here's a link to the earlier picture.