Lakes & Rivers
WOW - you have to see this one. I hope I don't bore you by posting another Goose image, but I have one more I would like to share with you. This one was taken a little bit later than the other two, as the sky was turning a brilliant pink.
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About the photo
Of course, I enhanced the color a little bit in Lightroom. But, this is pretty close to the way it looked straight out of the camera!
Well, it's been 2 weeks since my last Lightroom Tweets of the Week post. Normally, I would have all of my Tweets picked out and semi ready to include here already. That is not the case today, because I have been working on a BIG Website project for the past few weeks. I guess I had better go on over to Twitter and see what else I can find!
rafting trip on the Middle Fork of the American River, with our friend Donna (former Professional Raft Guide) and her 4-year old daughter Maya. I hope they like them!
About the photos
These photos were developed using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2. Writing this post each week is two fold. I can share a wealth of Lightroom tips with you and I can also share one or more of my images, that I have developed using Lightroom.
Would you like to know what I did in Lightroom to improve these original images? If so, feel free to ask in the comments section below.
OK all of you Lightroomers. Here are your Top 10 Lightroom Tweets of the Week in random order. Happy Lightrooming! [click to continue…]
I'm putting up a couple more photos from our recent
Utica Reservoir here.
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This image was also captured during our camping trip to Alpine County last month.
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Donna & Maya Bussinger rafting on the Middle Fork of the American River, Auburn, California.
Yesterday was awesome! Jeff & I had the great opportunity to raft the Middle Fork of the American River (between Driver's Flat and Mammoth Bar), with our friend Donna and her 4-year old daughter Maya.
This section of the the American River doesn't draw the hoards of tourists from the Bay Area and LA like the South Fork does. There are a few reasons why. For one thing, it is only 7-miles in length. It also consists of only Class I & II rapids. Lastly, not many know about this run, which is why we love it so much. Now, I know after writing this a few more people will know about it. But, hey, if I don't write about it someone else will. It may as well be me!
- We are adding a collection of new images to our on-line galleries.
- Some of our images are getting moved to our new archive, but they will still be available for purchasing as prints and for licensing.
- We are preparing to offer a few new services. I'll keep those a secret for now.
- We will be rescanning some of our slides.
- And more...
- The water is warm, clear and has a sandy bottom.
- There are many islands to paddle to and camp on.
- The water is calm most of the time.
- The scenery is beautiful in every direction.
- It's not too big or too small. It's the perfect paddle lake!
This photo was captured as Jeff, Kim and I were heading for the Lily Pond that Jeff had discovered earlier that day. We were starting to get a little nervous, as thunder bumpers were rolling in. The last place we wanted to be during a storm is in a boat on the lake!
Fortunately, the threatening looking sky rolled out of there about as fast as it rolled in. We were happy little kayakers once again!
photo of this Goose, that I posted last week.
Which one do you prefer?
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Goose silhouette, Utica Reservoir, Alpine County, California.
When you have a really good subject in front of you like this Goose, it's always a good idea to shoot more than one photo of it. Try shooting your subject in both formats (vertical & horizontal) at the minimum. Here is the horizontal
here.
This week I have a surprise for YOU! I went through all of my past "Lightroom Tweets of the Week" and handpicked some of the ones that have been most helpful to me up until now.
Which ones have been the most helpful to you?
Please let me and the other readers of this blog know your answers, by leaving a comment in the comments section below. Many thanks!
Here are the "Best of the Best Lightroom Tweets of the Week!"
You can just about count on a great sunset and sunrise at Utica Reservoir. When we first visited this mind blowing place 26 years ago, our experience was no different. You can read all my posts about Utica Reservoir - @LightroomQueen Use LR for contact sheets, verses PS for more control. It also saves as it goes. Add your ID plate 2 personalise.
- @ dianeschuller Scott Kelby's book http://tinyurl.com/nmzwtu is a must have to get the most out of Lightroom.
- @ephotopros Lightroom 2 Twip: Experiment on a virtual copy, not the original. CTRL/Command ' to make a virtual copy.
- @MattKloskowski on Lightroom Killer Tips - Don’t forget about History > http://twurl.nl/k2x2nx.
- @xequals if you haven't been playing with the Luminance sliders in Lightroom you're missing out! http://x-equals.com/blog/?p...
- @RichLeighton Lightroom Keyboard Shortcut Quick Reference http://bit.ly/BORl2.
- @gmwils Watching Terry White's Lightroom workflow video: http://bit.ly/pt6hz.
- @ashumittal Creating a Triptych in Lightroom http://bit.ly/1Tjc8.
- @MattKloskowski Posted another Before/After Lightroom & Photoshop tutorial on my blog. Check it out http://tiny.pl/3k6d.
- @pixum Add a light Source in Lightroom in 5 Easy Steps. http://bit.ly/77jkl
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This is a very typical scene at Utica Reservoir. If you are into kayaking or canoeing and you have a dog or two, then Utica Reservoir is for YOU!
We fit right in here. We have a dog and we love to kayak and canoe. I've never seen so many people paddling with their dogs as I did here. It was really fun to witness!
More photos of our adventure to Utica Reservoir to come!
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