I had an appointment this week with my hairdresser and I remembered she has a nice yellow chair for the hair washing station. Well, I thought it was yellow! It turned out to be orange. Luckily the hair dryer really was yellow. What an interesting assignment. ISO 400, f/11, 1/20 sec, handheld
What a fun technique! I had to try this quite a few times before I was successful, but I learned a lot along the way. ISO 400, f/9.0, 1 sec using tripod.
This photograph was taken during the evening golden hour at the Burton Memorial Baptist Church near Bowling Green, Kentucky. The current stone sanctuary was built in 1911, although the church was consecrated in 1850. It was very hot and muggy during my visit. The family members who travelled with me sat in the air-conditioned vehicle watching me sweat for an hour as I explored my photography options at this picturesque location. The sacrifices we make for our craft! Haha. ISO 400, f/22, 1 sec, tripod. Adjusted typical LR sliders before taking the PS steps for this week’s assignment. I used 70 pixels for the blur level (tried several others) and the desaturate option. Adjusted the orange saturation and luminance very slightly once back in LR. I considered cropping some of the grass on the left side, but decided I liked that the line of headstones had a place to lead the eye.