
"Drawers". 9/29/10, 9:56 am. Dubois, Idaho. f/10. 1/40 sec. - Nikon D60. Tripod, silver reflector card reflecting on left side of drawers. Above is the original image with no edits.

For my adjustments in camera raw I added fill light, blacks, brightness and lowered the contrast. Then I used an adjustment brush on the front of the dresser drawers and the lit part of the floor to lower the exposure and brightness.
i love the dresser and then the editing with the light and all, looks great!
ReplyDeleteThe lighting in this photo is great. The adjustments are subtle but make a huge difference. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThat's cool that you chose to explore with the adjustment brushes - I just think those are the coolest. Your posts really shows that the smallest adjustments can really enhance a photo.
ReplyDeleteI like the photo...but I wish you would have used a photo that needed more edits and improved on that. The before and after look close to the same.
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