One Smoggy Day: July 13, 2010; 5:30pm; Hibbard, Idaho; f/7.1; 1/125; Nikon d90 18-105mm |
Skin on Skin: December 11, 2011; 3:45pm; Idaho Falls, ID Hospital; f/1.8; 1/100; Nikon d90 50mm |
The Old Ways: May 2010; a few hours before sunset; near Heise Hot Springs; film camera |
Analisa's Flash Back: October 15, 2011; 11:15am; Egin Lake, ID; f/3.5; 1/640; Nikon d90 50mm |
Guess My Secret: October 15, 2011; 11am; Egin Lake, ID; f/2.5; 1/1000; Nikon d90 50mm |
Mommy to be: December 21, 2011; 11am; Rexburg, ID - Ballroom; f/2.0; 1/250; Nikon d90 50mm |
A Father's Love: October 20, 2011; 3:30pm; Rexburg, ID - client home; f/1.8; 1/200; Nikon d90 50mm |
Hottie Hubby: September 13, 2010; 6pm; St. Anthony, ID; f/4.5; 1/60; Nikon d90 18-105mm |
Flowers for a Bride: April 16, 2011; 1:15pm; Portland, OR - LDS Temple; f/5.3; 1/200; Nikon d90 18-105mm |
Marissa's Day: December 26, 2011; 2pm; Springfield, ID; f/2.8; 1/2500; Nikon d90 - 50mm |
The photos that I have taken most previously were edited using CameraRaw. I barely learned the basics of CameraRaw at the end of this last semester and got a copy of it for myself to use at home. I love learning to use it and love the effects it has on my images. The photos at Egin Lake and the one in Springfield were edited in CameraRaw, adjusting exposure, contrast, fill light, saturation, and other basic fixes.
The two nature scenes - 'One Smoggy Day' and 'The Old Ways' remain mostly unedited (with the exception of image resizing). The photo of my husband 'Hottie Hubby' ;) was edited in Picasa, playing with saturation and levels.
Your cutout of the baby is so darling. I loved it and you did a great job with softening the edges. One of my favorite pictures from your past photos is of the bouquet. I love the color yellow and there is a lot of great color and contrast in that photo. I also love the bokeh in it. It really makes the bouquet stand out! Great job!!
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