Friday, December 31, 2010

Cliff Hanger

I shot this on my hunting trip and tried tp edit it several ways but liked the original better. f10 1/5s ISO400 28mm Bruce

Mountain Side Watercolor


I was looking at some older exposures and decided to try and save this one, the tree in the foreground was a good exposure but the mountain was way under exposed. I made a 3 exposure HDR then in Layers adjusted exposure, curves, selective colors, photofilters (cyan35%), Posturize (Level 14) Vibrance (Vibrance-37 saturation +77) then went to photoscape and made it a Watercolor. Bruce

Monday, December 27, 2010

Profile of a Tree

I took this shot about a year ago but never liked it. I couldn't bring myself to delete the images so I just decided to process them. I used Photomatix 4.02 (Thanks Tom) then opened it in CS4 and put a dark edge on it. After that I opened it in Photoscape and put a vignette on it and used the reflection filter. Back to CS4 to give it a ripple effect in the 'water' and a blue hue with the rectangular marquee tool. I cropped it to get rid of most of the dark edge but that allowed me to enhance the 'shore line'. After all of that I was finally willing to share it. LYLE

Friday, December 24, 2010

Waterfall Antiqued and framed


I finely figured out how to change this photo edited in photoscape to a Jpeg so I could post it. I used antique 2 and 7 and then Film effect Velvia on high then added 2 boarders to look like it was matted and a frame. The first time I shared this with you was in September labeled Utah Waterfall it is a 3 exposure HDR. Bruce

Monday, December 20, 2010

The Nativity

This nativity stands beside the tabernacle on Temple Square. I shot it at noon today and processed it with Photomatix, Photoscape and Photo shop but did not modify the colors in the area of the figures. I wanted to make the rest of it dark so it would look like I shot it at night. I used the rectangular marquee tool to select the inner area then feathered it and selected the inverse. After all that I turned the saturation and contrast down to darken it then added a vignette in black to it. LYLE

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Two Stained Glass Windows

This is yet another look at the Washington National Cathedral in DC. It is a 5 shot HDR and until I learned how to make the settings for this series of photos I just didn't like any of them. I also opened this one in Photoscape and added a vignette filter to darken the corners which helps to focus the eye on the column cap. I really like the way the light colors the columns and window jambs. LYLE

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Olde Photo

I have had this old photo laying around for a long time getting scuffed up and tattered. I finally decided to use it just so it wouldn't get completly destroyed. It is a 5 shot HDR, tonemapped in Photomatix and then 'antiqued' in Photoscape. I am enjoying this new program. LYLE

Friday, December 17, 2010

View from 13th West

This is another one that I had posted earlier and reworked in Photoscape. I also used a watercolor pencil filter to get it to look like this. I opened it in CS4 and selected the 'water' area with the lasso tool and used a filter to give it a ripple texture. Even Judi likes this one. Enter the label 'wahsatch front' in the search box and it will give you the earlier version also. LYLE

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Reposted View

I posted this image once before. You may remember it. I just downloaded a new piece of software that I named in the next image that I used to process this photo again for some very interesting results. Take a look at the next shot and realize it is the same photo. Comments? LYLE

View From My Street

Do you remember driving down the street to the east from where I live? Do you also remember the beautiful lake that fills much of the Salt Lake valley? It is a remnant of Lake Bonneville. Oh, you don't remember any of this? Just picked up a new download from the internet called "PhotoScape 3.5". It is a free download and has some pretty neat features. I would recommend it. LYLE

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Canadian Castle

Okay, I know, it didn't look like this, Oh well, I am having fun. I actually took a single .jpg and saved it 4 times and modified each photo to get it this way and then did a bunch to the tonemapped version in CS4. I shot it with my D40 at f/7, 1/200 sec, ISO 200 at 23 mm using a 18-55 lens. Yes, that is Judi on the front porch (sorry, rules you know). LYLE

Utah Lake Panorama

I was out shooting with the boys (guns) and turned around and this was laying behind me. I didn't have my tripod so I just shot away. It is a 5 shot HDR, 3 panels wide. I processed it in Photomatix first and then stiched them together with Serif Panorama. I bumped up the black just a bit to get some definition but tried to keep it realistic. LYLE

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Texas Hill Country


This is a 2 shot panorama because the third one didn't turnout where I could use it. I played with it so much I don't even know what I did. I shot this from the deer stand Saturday morning. Bruce

Clay Pigeons

Here we are out with Brad as he shoots a clay pigeon with his assault rifle. I actually caught it as it disintegrated. LYLE


Pricklypear Flower #2


I decided to post a different view of the flower in full color and I liked the photo without any adjustments. This is a single shot at f 14 1/125 sec
ISO 1600 Macro.
Bruce

Button Buck


This little fellow walked closer than any other deer and never even flinched when I snapped an exposure. If you look close you can seethe antlers just breaking the skin. f5.6 1/250 sec ISO1250 135mm Bruce

Hidden Fox


This is the shot I was telling you about. This is a 3 shot HDR without any filters I liked the way it turned out. Bruce

Friday, December 10, 2010

Pricklypear Flower

I spotted this lonely flower and wondered what it smelled like but wasn't crazy enough to sniff it. Would you?
f14 1/125 ISO1600 Bruce

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Stairway in Charcoal

Another look at a house in Georgetown, VA. This 5 shot HDR was okay in color but was too busy, after turning it B&W I layed a white layer mask over a charcoal filter and used a ragged eraser tool to bring back the image. I set the opacity at 90% just to see the background a bit on the edges and then applied a gaussian blur at 4% to the entire image. LYLE

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Red Brick House


While visiting Danelle in Washington, DC we went to Georgetown to look at some of the great old houses that were built in the 1800's. I didn't use my tripod but shot 5 capture HDR's anyway. This is one of them. I did modify it slightly in Photoshop after tonemapping it with Photomatix. I just didn't really care much for it until the slight modifications were applied. I didn't like the first try so I redid the whole thing, it is the one on the top. I like it better. LYLE

Monday, December 6, 2010

Rudolf?

This shot turned out better than I hoped for. I was shooting when the other deer started jumping out of the fence enclosure. I decided to try and catch this 4 point jump out. f5.6 1/50 sec ISO 1250 Bruce

8 Point Buck


I know you would call this a 4 point. I got in my blind and just finished setting up making all kind of noise and looked up and could just make this out in the early morning light. I couldn't believe he didn't get spooked by my noise. I shot several exposures but most of them he moved and I can't tell what he is in the pictures. I couldn'd shoot a Buck with my gun so I had to use my camera. I was a guest on Jeffs hunting lease and was limited to what I could shot by the lease rules he had already shot a Buck. f5.6 4 sec (early morning) ISO 400 Bruce

Sunrise Alamo Ranch


I got up Sunday morning and went to the deer blind and this is what I saw. I set up my tripod and shot a few shots before getting in the blind. the top photo has very little adjustment, f3.8 1.8 sec ISO 400
I played with the next shot I used cruves and a red photo filter and this dream sunrise was the result. f3.8 1 sec ISO 400 Bruce

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Blue Aura

When I took this photo I had great hopes for it. I knew it was a nice composition but I just could not process it to save the color. I tried it three different times and failed each time. I looked at it again today,I turned up the black prior to processing it and it came out like this. This is how I remembered it. LYLE

Parts for Sale

While at Heritage Park we were talking to a couple of guys in the merchantile store and I shot a couple of photos. This was a three shot HDR but I didn't particularly like it so I have ingnored it all this time. It had a thermostat right in the middle of it that just didn't fit. I clone stamped it out, darkened and used a gaussian blur on the edge and actually enjoyed it. LYLE

Log Cabin

I was going through some of the photos I took while you were here and enjoying the journey when I noticed that I had not processed this 5 shot look at a log cabin in Heritage Park. I also thought you were probably getting tired of Zions so I decided to post this one. It was nice in color. But after tonemapping it I bumped up all of the colors (typical?), turned it black and white and quite liked the result. LYLE

Friday, December 3, 2010

NICE Camera

I was going to try to convince you that I had picked up a new camera but I knew you wouldn't believe me. I just couldn't help myself when I saw this just sitting there. What a nice camera. I would like to compare his shots to mine.
Are you getting tired of Zions National Park yet? That is Angels Landing in the background. LYLE

Sunrise over Big Bend at Zions

This HDR includes a shot of Norm taking a shot right down the river. I stood on the bank and got the sun just as it peaked over the Great White Throne. It was tough to keep from loosing all of the color in this shot. I am not sure if the clouds are lens flare or actually a cloud. The zero step was shot at 1/20 sec, f/8, ISO 100, 10 mm with the 10-24 wide angle and +.7 exposure value. I processed it with the painterly setting and then modified it in CS4 to bump up the color just a bit. I actually tried to use a little restraint on this one. LYLE