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Jeff & Cocoa hiking on the Stagecoach Trail on a foggy January morning, Auburn, California. This image was developed using the amazing Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.

Hi everyone! You have probably figured out by now that I love to photograph people enjoying the outdoors. I have been capturing Outdoor Lifestyle photos for many years and they continue to be my favorite subjects to photograph. I have also noticed an increased amount of people on this Photo Blog lately, who were searching for “How to Shoot Outdoor Lifestyle Photos.” That is what inspired me to write this post.

I’m sharing some of my success tips for capturing great Outdoor Lifestyle photos. If you own a camera and you would like to learn how to take better photographs of people, you can benefit from the following tips. [click to continue…]

Top 10 Lightroom Tweets of the Week

by Sherri on January 29, 2010

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Foggy January morning over the American River Canyon, Auburn, California. This image was processed with the wonderful Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.

Hi everyone! You probably thought I had disappeared and was never coming back. No, that isn’t the case at all. I’m just spread a little too thin right now and I had to space these very time intensive posts out a little bit. I hope you understand!

That said, I have put together another collection of mighty fine Lightroom tips for you.  Here they are in random order. Enjoy and have an awesome weekend! [click to continue…]

Cabin Fever No More!

by Sherri on January 28, 2010

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Fog hovers over the American River Canyon, Auburn, California. This image was developed in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.

After 12 days straight of rain, there was a major case of  “Cabin Fever” at Der Meyer Haus! Yesterday, the sun finally showed it’s pretty face and Jeff, our dog Cocoa and I took a hike. 😉

As we were driving to the Stagecoach Trail, we were rewarded with this scene above. It was a definite cure all for “Cabin Fever!” Fog hovering over the American River like this is very common this time of the year, but it does require a bit of planning to get shots like this of it. If you are not willing to get up and get out early, you will miss the golden opportunity!

More images of our foggy morning adventure to come soon! To see more of our Auburn images, please visit our Auburn Stock Photo Gallery.

Thank you for visiting. If you would like to leave a comment, simply click on the “comments” link (add your message in the box) at the bottom of this post.

🙂 Sherri

Tallest Bridge in California

by Sherri on January 22, 2010

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This photo of the Foresthill Bridge in Auburn, CA was taken last month, during our Big Sierra Snowstorm. This bridge crosses the American River and connects Auburn to the tiny town of Foresthill.

One of the most popular searches on this Photo Blog is for the Foresthill Bridge (also known as the Auburn-Foresthill Bridge). I can understand why. Not only is it the tallest bridge in California, but it’s the 3rd tallest bridge of it’s kind in the United States.

This bridge was featured in the movie XXX and has become quite the base jumping spot. To see more of our images of this famous bridge, visit our Auburn Stock Photo Gallery, or you can do a search for the Foresthill Bridge on this Blog.

We will be adding more images of this Auburn Icon to our Website in the near future, so be sure to check back often.

Have a great weekend everyone!

🙂 Sherri

West’s Oldest Volunteer Fire Department

by Sherri on January 19, 2010

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Auburn Volunteer Fire Department, Old Town Auburn, California. This image was taken last month, during a low snowfall. I used a combination of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 & Adobe Photoshop CS3 to develop it.

During last month’s low snowfall, I was able to capture this photo of one of Auburn’s popular icons in the snow. This was only the second time I have had this rare opportunity.

Here is the photo of the Auburn Volunteer Fire Department I captured, during the low snowfall in March of 2006.

Thank you for visiting. If you would like to leave a comment, simply click on the “comments” link (add your message in the box) at the bottom of this post.

Chinese Coolie Statue 2

by Sherri on January 15, 2010

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Close up shot of the Chinese Coolie Statue in Downtown Auburn, California. This image was processed using both Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 & CS3.

As I was editing images yesterday, I came across this close up photo of the Chinese Coolie Statue featured in my previous post. I have a few more variations as well, some of which will also be included in our Auburn Photo Gallery.

Thank you for visiting. If you would like to leave a comment, simply click on the “comments” link (add your message in the box) at the bottom of this post.

Have a great weekend!

🙂 Sherri

Chinese Coolie Statue

by Sherri on January 12, 2010

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Chinese Coolie Statue, Downtown Auburn, California. This image was also taken during our rare, low snowfall last month and developed using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.

Auburn is awesome. It is not only beautiful, but it is full of history and things to see and do. In my last post, I featured a photo of a statue of Gold Miner, Claude Chana, created by local dentist Ken Fox.

The statue of the Chinese Coolie above was also created by Ken in 1972. The Coolie is 33 feet long, 22 feet tall and weighs 70 tons. You can view this statue at the old train station site and Chamber of Commerce. Directions: Auburn Chamber of Commerce, east of I-80 on Lincoln Way between Hwy 49 and Harrison Avenue.

If you plan to visit Auburn, let me know and I can give you some more ideas of what to see and do in the area. While you are here, be sure to check out my previous posts about Auburn.

Thank you for visiting. If you would like to leave a comment, simply click on the “comments” link (add your message in the box) at the bottom of this post.

Top 10 Lightroom Tweets of the Week

by Sherri on January 8, 2010

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Statue of a Gold Miner with the Historic Auburn Courthouse in the background, Old Town Auburn, California. This image was captured last month, during a low snowfall and was developed using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.

You may have seen this statue of a Gold Rush era miner, as you were traveling past Old Town Auburn on I 80. This statue is a representation of Claude Chana, the prospector who discovered gold here in the Sierra Foothill’s in 1848. This is just one of several statues in Auburn, created by Auburn dentist Ken Fox.

Okay, the history lesson is over, let’s get on with the main reason for this post. Here are your “Top 10 Lightroom Tweets of the Week” in random order.

Happy Lightrooming everyone and have a great weekend!  [click to continue…]

Historic Auburn Courthouse in the Snow

by Sherri on January 5, 2010

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The Historic Auburn Courthouse & Museum in Old Town Auburn, California. This photo was captured last month, during a rare low snowfall and developed using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.

Capturing a photo of the Historic Auburn Courthouse & Museum in the snow is a rare opportunity. In fact, this was only the second time I have had the opportunity to capture it in the snow. There was a lot more snow this time and my photos are much better. That said, I’ve decided to replace the images which are currently in our Auburn Gallery, with new images from the storm last month.

The Auburn Courthouse (which was completed in 1898) is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It also contains a museum and gift shop, which are open to the public free of charge.

If you love the California Gold County, Auburn, History and Architecture, you owe it to yourself to visit the Historic Auburn Courthouse (Placer County Courthouse), one of Northern California’s most beautiful buildings.

Location: Placer County Museum, 101 Maple Street, Auburn, California.

Top 10 Lightroom Tweets of the Week

by Sherri on December 4, 2009

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Residents of Hart Memorial Park along the Kern River, Bakersfield, CA. This image was developed using a combination of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 & Adobe PS CS3.

These are some of the birds that the couple in the previous photo were feeding. There were so many of them, they were really hard to photograph. I did manage to get one photo of them (this one) that I like.

Normally, I would try to isolate one bird verses shooting a group of them, but that wasn’t an option here. So, I zoomed in on the bird in the front (left) and used a shallow depth-of-field to throw the background out of focus.

Okay. Let’s get on with the main reason for this post – the “Top 10 Lightroom Tweets of the Week.” Here they are in random order. NOTE: Please feel free to link this post to your site. The more folks that receive these tips the better!

Happy Lightrooming and have a great weekend everyone!

  1. @terrylwhite Great deal on Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 $129 OFF http://bit.ly/8wJv1p.
  2. @AdobeLR Tom Hogarty (@LR_Tom) answers your Lightroom 3 beta questions on EXIF and Beyond – http://bit.ly/4Jou1a.
  3. @LRSecrets New Article: Metadata Presets http://bit.ly/8hTiZs.
  4. @xequals Obsessive about watermarking your images? Master watermarking with Rob Sylvan – http://bit.ly/35wE7G.
  5. @TheLightroomLab Keyword Sets Make Repetitive Keywording Push Button Easy in Lightroom – http://bit.ly/6FlDh2.
  6. @xequals More Lightroom Painter fun in this workflow too – http://bit.ly/6wAeiu.
  7. @heninger Its that day of the week – Lightroom Tuesday – tips, tricks & tutorials 4 the Lightroom-minded http://heninger.org.
  8. @xequals New on X-Equals – Mad Stacks Yo! – Stacking images in Lightroom – http://bit.ly/5uuR0v.
  9. @bbeazely Fading a Lightroom Preset http://tinyurl.com/yk75yzo.
  10. @TheLightroomLab Some great comments & questions on using 2 External Hard Drives in LR http://bit.ly/4Wy8Wr.

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