by Sherri on February 23, 2009

North Fork of the American River, taken from the Foresthill Bridge, Auburn, California.
This shot of the North Fork of the American River takes in more of the surrounding area, than the photo I posted last week. I also wanted to include the snow in this one. After all, that was the main reason I went on my photo adventure the day this was taken.
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by Sherri on February 19, 2009

North Fork of the American River, as seen from the Foresthill Bridge, Auburn, California.
If this view of the American River doesn’t make you want to walk across the Foresthill Bridge, most likely nothing will.
You are looking towards one of our favorite lakes in the area, Lake Clementine. This is the section of river just below the dam. In the bottom of the photo on the left you will see a big rock. That is a diving rock at one of the most popular swimming holes in the area, Clark’s Hole. We used to lug our chairs and icebox here nearly every weekend in the summer months. [click to continue…]
by Sherri on February 17, 2009

Crossing the famous Foresthill Bridge, Auburn, California.
When I set out on my photo adventure this past Friday, I had no idea I would be walking across the Foresthill Bridge for the first time in 22 years.
Someday, I was going to walk across this bridge. But, I needed a really good reason first. Although I always wanted to do it, the thought of it gave me the creeps, that is until this past Friday. [click to continue…]
by Sherri on February 15, 2009

Our cabin in the snow, Auburn, California.
Friday the 13th was a great day here in Auburn. After having several low snowfalls this year that didn’t stick, we finally had one that did. That day turned out to be quite an adventure for me; one that I’m not likely to forget anytime soon.
If you’ve been following this Photo Blog, you are aware that I’ve been really sick and have had a bad case of “cabin fever.” Well, thanks to the snowfall we had on Friday the 13th, that is all history now. As sick as I was, there was nothing that was going to keep me from going on a photo adventure. I’m sure glad I did, because it was just what the doctor ordered.
My photo adventure began with a walk around my neighborhood. That was great. But, what I did next was something I’ve put off for 22 years. Check back soon to find out what that was.
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by Sherri on January 30, 2009

Portrait of Maya Bussinger #3, Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park, Pilot Hill, California.
In my previous post, I had two examples of experimenting with “clarity” in the develop module of Adobe Lightroom 2.1. When working with clarity, you can choose to increase or decrease the amount of clarity in the original photo.
In one of the photos in my previous post, I left the clarity set at normal. For the other one, I decreased the clarity to -100. You can also increase it the same way, or as in both cases, you can find a balance.
Thanks to Gary Crabbe of Enlightened Images for suggesting that I play around with it a little more. For the photo above, I set the clarity at -50, which was right in the middle of my previous two examples.
One of the really neat things about photography is that most of the time, there is no right or wrong. The final decision is a matter of personal choice. I’d love to hear what your personal choice is. Which of the 3 photos do you like best?
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by Sherri on January 28, 2009

Portrait of Maya Bussinger #1, Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park, Pilot Hill, California.
You can probably tell by now that I love Adobe Lightroom 2.1. I’ve been doing a lot of experimenting with it lately and here is something else I learned that might be of interest to you.
The photo above was created from the original photo (photo #2), by simply adjusting the “clarity” in the development module of Lightroom 2.1. The original photo was a little bit harsh. By adjusting the “clarity” to -100, I gave this portrait of Maya a much softer look.

Portrait of Maya Bussinger #2, Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park, Pilot Hill, California.
This is the original photo. Which one do you like best?
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by Sherri on January 27, 2009

Love Comes Softly movie set at the Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park, Pilot Hill, California.
To get this look, I used the Antique Grayscale preset in Lightroom 2.1. Although I liked the scene in color, I wanted to see what it would look like using this amazing preset. This is the same preset I used on this photo of the “Three Amigos.”
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by Sherri on January 25, 2009

Maile Brossa taking her first solo paragliding flight, Cronan Ranch Regional Trails park, Pilot Hill, California.
Recently, I wrote about a gal paragliding over the Sierra Foothill’s. Thanks to Philip Green for stumbling across my previous post and for contacting me to let me know who she was.
This is Maile Brossa. She was here visiting from Paris, France. This was her first solo flight and I just happened to catch it on film!
She was here with her instructors, the Acrotwins, who are acro paraglider pilots. They are ranked #1 in the USA and 7th in the worlds top acro pilots.
The traffic on this Blog has been crazy all week because of that post. Fortunatley, I took a few photos that day and the photo above is another one of my favorites of Maile’s first solo flight.
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by Sherri on January 23, 2009

Three Amigos horseback riding at the Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park, Pilot Hill, California.
This photo needed a lot of help, before I could put it on the Blog. First of all, it was taken at the worst possible time of day; just a little past noon at the beginning of our hike.
I went ahead and took this photo anyway, because I really liked the composition and the story telling image that it is. It tells a story of three amigos heading out for a trail ride at the Cronan Ranch. [click to continue…]
by Sherri on January 22, 2009

Group of women horseback riding at the Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park, Pilot Hill, California.
Wow, I didn’t realize there was more than 1 all female group out for a trail ride that day.
If I remember correctly, this group does this every year on New Year’s Day. Sounds good to me. Anyone have an extra horse for next year?
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