I used to be the kind of photographer who wanted to show the world with an unfiltered eye, but have slowly come to realize that sometimes editing is necessary as what we capture isn't always what caught our eye in the first place.
It is interesting to see just how different an image can look with a little change in perspective... just like life.
This shot was taken out the window of an airplane.
I liked the way the top of the clouds appeared wave-like,
but the original image was a smear of tans and pale grays that
I liked the way the top of the clouds appeared wave-like,
but the original image was a smear of tans and pale grays that
were very unappealing. This one is definitely an improvement
on the original, though its still missing something... I do like the
shadow being cast from clouds higher above, which
on the original, though its still missing something... I do like the
shadow being cast from clouds higher above, which
wasn't as apparent in the untreated shot.
I really liked how the clouds looked across the sky in this shot,
but felt it needed something in the foreground to give it interest.
The original shot captured the tree in grays, which was lost in
the image. A change to sepia tones helped everything to
stand out from one another, but it could still benefit from a
bird or two in the sky to give it some life.
but felt it needed something in the foreground to give it interest.
The original shot captured the tree in grays, which was lost in
the image. A change to sepia tones helped everything to
stand out from one another, but it could still benefit from a
bird or two in the sky to give it some life.
I love how this one turned out... the original had the sky in
pale blues and grays while the trees were a darker gray,
making everything a bit muddy. Changing to sepia tones
brought everything into balance, and yet made what was
early morning clouds burning off with the rising sun take on
the appearance of a menacing storm. Love it. It is amazing
pale blues and grays while the trees were a darker gray,
making everything a bit muddy. Changing to sepia tones
brought everything into balance, and yet made what was
early morning clouds burning off with the rising sun take on
the appearance of a menacing storm. Love it. It is amazing
how a little bit of editing gave this shot new life.
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