Chris Frear
Leaning on the Gate
Reworking a shot from October. Working on the adage of learning by doing, this is an experiment with playing with Lightroom.
This "Jim", my local hill farmer who has let me document his work on a borders hill farm over the last couple of years. When I called, takign abreak from, preparing a Ram for market.
Jim's farm is up in the hills above my village. In winter it can be a bleak place, so I thought I'd experiement in toning down/muting the colours to reflect the environment where the farm is located. Having said this, Jim is always cheerful whatever the weather.
Shot in RAW format, then tweaked in Lightroom to create the popular desaturated "Grunge Look" popular in some photographic circles. No other reworking has been done.
Other photos of Jim in my Photostream
1) One
2) Two
3) Three
4) Four
I photograph people of character, real people, no celebrities or wannabe models.
All Rights Reserved
(C) Chris Frear Butterfield
Leaning on the Gate
Reworking a shot from October. Working on the adage of learning by doing, this is an experiment with playing with Lightroom.
This "Jim", my local hill farmer who has let me document his work on a borders hill farm over the last couple of years. When I called, takign abreak from, preparing a Ram for market.
Jim's farm is up in the hills above my village. In winter it can be a bleak place, so I thought I'd experiement in toning down/muting the colours to reflect the environment where the farm is located. Having said this, Jim is always cheerful whatever the weather.
Shot in RAW format, then tweaked in Lightroom to create the popular desaturated "Grunge Look" popular in some photographic circles. No other reworking has been done.
Other photos of Jim in my Photostream
1) One
2) Two
3) Three
4) Four
I photograph people of character, real people, no celebrities or wannabe models.
All Rights Reserved
(C) Chris Frear Butterfield