
three trees and a bench … the forth of 10 square images of trees submitted in response to Becky’s July square project.

three trees and a bench … the forth of 10 square images of trees submitted in response to Becky’s July square project.

a mall tree and its shadow … the third of 10 square images of trees submitted in response to Becky’s July square project.
travelers set out
as the sun rises…
morning dew ~Issa*

This week’s lens-artists host, Ohtheplaceswesee, invites us to share images that tells a story – getting away.
*cited: haikuguy.com

urban landscape image posted in response to Cee’s B&W landscape project.

A city tree and its shadow … the second of 10 square images of trees submitted in response to Becky’s July square project.

Tree shadow … the first of 10 square images of trees submitted in response to Becky’s July square project.



Hum…it is a challenge to outline my editing process as it is more often than not a spontaneous flow of visual experimentation.
For this week’s challenge I chose the image below … the repeating patterns found within the dandelion family are inviting to my photographer’s eye.

First the raw image was cropped and edited in Capture One. A healing mask was used to remove some of the stems in the background.
Silver Efex: The editing process within Silver Efex began with a custom preset and some global adjustments. The blue filter was used as it was seen to lessen some of the background distraction. The IIford FP4 Plus 4 film type was chosen with a bit of yellow and green color filter sensitivity adjustments. Control points – contrast and brightness – were located in the parachutes. The vignette was set at -21%.
Photoshop: Contrast between lights and darks were explored with 3 curve layers.
Capture One: A custom split tone preset was the finishing edit.

One editing rule that I broke today is to walk away from an image for a period of time as a way to see my work through fresh eyes. Please let me know if you see any distractions or composition concerns.
Anne @ Slow Shutter Speed invited photographers to post their black and white photos as well as share their photo editing process.





images offered in response to Johnbo’s photo challenge for the week: on the water

Leica V-Lux5…f/4 1/1300 146mm

Nikon D750 f/5.6 1/20s 85mm 100 ISO…edited: Capture One
My friend is lodging high in the Eastern Range,
Dearly loving the beauty of valleys and hills.
At Green Spring he lies in the empty woods;
And is still asleep when the sun shines on high.
A pine-tree wind dusts his sleeves and coat;
A pebbly stream cleans his heart and ears.
I envy you, who far from strife and talk
Are high-propped on a pillow of blue cloud. ~ Li Po*

A summer’s sprinkle

A spring snowstorm
It is a wonderful world…Amy (The World is a Book)
*(cited: Arthur Waley, The Poet Li Pl Gutenberg Project
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