by Sherri on November 11, 2009

No Hands Bridge surrounded by fog, Auburn, California. This image was processed using a combination of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 & Adobe Photoshop CS3.
No Hands Bridge is one of Auburn’s famous icons. It is really fun to photograph it, especially if you are able to capture it when it is surrounded by fog! You can do a search on this blog to see more photos I have taken of it.
Enjoy!
by Sherri on November 6, 2009

Sherri & Cocoa hiking along the North Fork of the American River, Auburn, California. This image was developed using both Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 & Adobe Photoshop CS3.
It’s been a couple of weeks since we took this hike. The color down in the canyon was looking pretty good then. This weekend, we are returning to a different location along the American River for more Fall photos. I’m really looking forward to getting out again. I’ve been tethered to my computer too long in one stretch.
I should have some new Fall nature images up next week for you all to see.
Have a great weekend everyone!
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by Sherri on November 3, 2009

The famous Foresthill Bridge, Auburn, California. It was processed using a combination of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 and Adobe Photoshop CS3.
What: The famous Foresthill Bridge.
Where: North Fork of the American River, Auburn, California.
When: A couple of weeks ago.
Who: Jeff, our dog Cocoa & I were taking a Fall hike.
How: The Foresthill Bridge was reflecting in a mud puddle. I thought that was pretty cool. So I took a series of photos of the mud puddle. This was one of my favorites.
Then, in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2, I rotated the photo so it was upside down and now you see the bridge right side up in the mud puddle.
Did anyone guess how this image was captured, before I revealed the answer?
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by Sherri on October 30, 2009

Fall color along the North Fork of the American River, Auburn, California. This image was developed using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.
Wow. It’s true. The older you get the faster time flies. I can’t believe it’s been two weeks, since I posted my last Top 10 Lightroom Tweets of the Week post!
Last week, Adobe Photoshop announced their Beta version of Lightroom 3. I haven’t had a chance to try it yet, but a lot of folks have and they have been tweeting about it – A LOT! [click to continue…]
by Sherri on October 22, 2009

Fall reflections on the North Fork of the American River, Auburn, CA. This image was processed using a combination of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 & CS3.
Adobe has just announced their Beta version of Photoshop Lightroom 3.
The good news is spreading like wildfire throughout the Twitter and facebook communities. I’m going to keep that wildfire going, by posting the news here as well.
If you have been wanting to try Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, but haven’t had the jingle in your jeans, now is your golden opportunity. [click to continue…]
by Sherri on October 21, 2009

Sherri & Cocoa out for a run in our rural Auburn, CA neighborhood.
Now that Fall has arrived here in the Sierra Foothill’s, I feel a lot more like going out for a run!
This image was taken near where we live in rural Auburn, California. Remember – great photographs can be found “Right in Your Own Backyard!”
When I developed this image in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2, I added a little fill light, increased the Clarity to 50 and the Vibrance to 70. If you are not using Lightroom, I highly recommend that you give it a try!
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by Sherri on October 16, 2009
It is amazing what you can find, if you keep your EYES WIDE OPEN!
This image was also captured during our walk in our neighborhood on Wednesday. This is exactly the way Mother Nature placed these oak leaves and pine needles on their background. I don’t think I could have done any better at arranging them than she did!
Of course, it was developed using the amazing Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2, just like all of our images are now. I think I will try experimenting with a few more presets on this one in the future. It has so many possibilities! [click to continue…]
by Sherri on October 15, 2009

Fall in rural Auburn, California.
This image was captured yesterday, during our first Fall photo shoot of the year.
Jeff, our dog Cocoa and I went on a 3-mile walk in our rural Auburn neighborhood. It had just stopped raining and everything looked fresh and clean. There were photo opportunities everywhere!
First, I spotted the tree, because I was on the hunt for Fall colors. But, it alone wasn’t enough to create a good photograph. Then, I noticed the horse in the background. I decided to create a unique composition, by focusing on the tree limb and using a large aperture to throw the horse out-of-focus.
Who says you have to drive long distances to find great Fall subjects? They are as close as your own backyard!
More Fall images from our neighborhood coming soon!
Y‘all Come Back Now Ya Hear?
by Sherri on October 12, 2009

Full moon over the Sierras, taken from our deck in Auburn, California.
This photo was taken from our deck, during a recent full moon. I wasn’t going to bother photographing it, because I didn’t want to set up the tripod. I also didn’t want to use a high ISO.
I decided I had nothing to loose but a little time. So, I gave it a shot anyway. I captured this photo hand held set at ISO 1000. I’m really glad I made the effort. I love the results! [click to continue…]
by Sherri on October 9, 2009

Vicki West cooking Dutch Oven Blackberry Cobbler, Utica Reservoir, Alpine County, CA
Move over summer. Fall is here.
This wraps up my summer series at Utica Reservoir. Our wonderful friend and Professional Chef, Vicki, came all the way out from Colorado to help celebrate my Birthday. What a gal!
She hauled 3 Dutch Ovens with her and all the makings for Beef Brisket and Blackberry Cobbler (minus the Blackberries – we picked those in our neighborhood) for my Birthday dinner Saturday night.
Vicki spent much of the day prepping and cooking. Jeff gladly assisted her during the cooking process. He wants to get into Dutch Oven Cookery too. It was quite amazing to watch and photograph. But, the best part of it all was eating it!
If anyone wants the recipes for the Beef Brisket and/or the Blackberry Cobbler, just leave a comment below. I’m sure I can get them for you, when she returns home to Colorado. She is currently working at a ranch in Wyoming and should be returning home soon!