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03.4.2010 Mark Wood 1 Comment

Day 63 – Colorful Fish

NIKON D200 @ 50mm — ¹/60 sec, ƒ/5.6, ISO 160 | zoom in
Day 63 - Colorful Fish
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From front to back: Ocean Perch, Salmon, Cod.  These went in the fish lasagna my wife made, along with the carrots being chopped here!

03.3.2010 Mark Wood No Comments

Day 62 – Snowy Tree Skeleton

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Day 62 - Snowy Tree Skeleton
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03.2.2010 Mark Wood No Comments

Day 61 – Chopping Carrots

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Day 61 - Chopping Carrots
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My wife was chopping carrots in preparations for a delicious fish lasagna (a Jamie Oliver recipe).  I really liked this angle.

03.1.2010 Mark Wood No Comments

Post Processing a Glove

The other night, my wife and I got to milk cows for our neighbors.  We always enjoy this as it gives us a chance to pretend to be farmers for a day.  Also, there’s something very rewarding about a little bit of hard work.

After we finished chores, I tried to get a few photos.  At my wife’s suggestion, I took a few of an old, well worn, pair of gloves.  While they may not be the prettiest things to look at, they really speak to the hard work that goes into any physical trade.

While I liked the original photo (shown below), I really felt that it didn’t do justice to the subject matter.  It looked a bit washed out directly out of camera (which isn’t unusual) and so I thought I’d give it a go and try my hand at some post processing in Lightroom.

NIKON D200 @ 50mm — ¹/60 sec, ƒ/2.8, ISO 160 | zoom in
Original Photo

I really wanted to accent the aged / weathered look of the glove, so I dragged the Lightroom Clarity slider to +100.  This accentuated all the cracks and other textures of the glove.

NIKON D200 @ 50mm — ¹/60 sec, ƒ/2.8, ISO 160 | zoom in
Clarity +100

This looked better, but I really wanted to make it look aged.  Usually, age yellows things.  So I changed the temperature to make the whole photo warmer and messed with the fill light and vibrance settings until I was happy.

NIKON D200 @ 50mm — ¹/60 sec, ƒ/2.8, ISO 160 | zoom in
Warmed up the colors

I intentionally made things a bit too warm and yellow.  This was done because the next step was to desaturate the photo by dragging the saturation slider to around -25.  This isn’t so much as to create a greyscale photo, but enough to make it look antique.  I also did a little cropping to straighten the photo.

NIKON D200 @ 50mm — ¹/60 sec, ƒ/2.8, ISO 160 | zoom in
Final Version

I’m happy with the outcome and used this version in my Daily Photo #60.  I never had to leave Lightroom and it took under 5 minutes!

Just as a note, the easiest way to view all the steps is to click on the first photo in this post.  Once it’s loaded in a larger format, hovering your mouse over the right and left sides will bring up next / previous buttons.

Let me know what you think!

03.1.2010 Mark Wood No Comments

Day 60 – Hard Working

NIKON D200 @ 50mm — ¹/60 sec, ƒ/2.8, ISO 160 | zoom in
Day 60 - Hard Working
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Thanks to a great idea by my wife, I decided to take some photos of these well used gloves.  The initial photos were good, but I really wanted to try some interesting post processing on them.  This was the outcome – my attempt at giving them an antique / vintage look.  What do you all think?

(Post processing steps can be found here)

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