This is an example of the mixed lighting at the Renaissance Festival. Other than cropping and increasing highlights and midtones in PSE 11 - no additional editing. Could have possibly used content aware to take out the highlights of the ground behind her costume. You did have to work around not having tourists included in the image. It is not like you can ask the people to move to get a better composition or eliminate distracting backgrounds.
2016 Images & Comments
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Selfie - NC Renaissance Fair 10/22/2016
My sister and I went to the Renaissance Festival on Saturday, October 22nd. It has been on my "bucket list" for several years. I thought the booth of this vendor was very interesting with all the colorful feathers. I used the full length mirror to take a "selfie" of myself with my Nikon P 600 camera. I used PSE 11 to crop and fill in some blown out highlights using the paint bucket. I used the "Saturated Film" filter to increase the colors which did make my face a little more orange but I am OK with that. Unfortunately with events like this the lighting is not always in your favor for outdoor events. It was a briight sunny day but a lot of the venues had mixed lighting. You can not use fill in flash when trying to use the telephoto mode on your camera. Participants were quite willing to pose for photos. .
Sunday, October 16, 2016
Close up of Chrysanthemums in My Neigborhood


Mums just say "fall is here". Found two nice colors to photograph while walking in the neighborhood. They were in pots. Taken with Nikon P600. Tried to adjust bright sunlight by decreasing exposure. Minimal editing in HP photo editing program.
Wild Chrysanthemum taxa are herbaceous perennial plants or subshrubs. They have alternately arranged leaves divided into leaflets with toothed or occasionally smooth edges. The compound inflorescence is an array of several flower heads, or sometimes a solitary head. The head has a base covered in layers of phyllaries. The simple row of ray florets are white, yellow or red; many horticultural specimens have been bred to bear many rows of ray florets in a great variety of colors. The disc florets of wild taxa are yellow. The fruit is a ribbed achene.[7] Chrysanthemums, also known as ‘mums’, are one of the prettiest varieties of perennials that start blooming early in the fall. This is also known as favorite flower for the month of November.[8] The flowers can have different meanings in different cultures, i.e. some like Italy mums placed on tombs signifying death.
Fall Leaf Colors Beggining 10/15/2016

Just starting to get some change of leaf color in the Piedmont area of NC. I tried to capture a few images when I was out and about in Greensboro the past 2 days. The left image was taken at a Walmart parking lot. The right image at Rankin School parking lot. Some of the maples and oaks have great red, orange and yellow colors. Peak color will not be for about 2 more weeks. Image captured with Nikon P600 about 4 PM in afternoon. Love the blue Carolina sky. Did not use any photo filters with the camera Editing done with HP media photo editing tool--saturation was increased Saturday, October 8, 2016
Napkin Notecards with Different Lighting

I belong to a crafters group of the NC Unit of H.S.A. On Monday we completed some napkin cards that we will be selling at the Unit Meeting this month. I took a picture of the one I made with embellishments that has hot peppers which capsicum is Herb of the Year 2016. The other is of some hummingbirds Modgepodged to white cardstock and ready to be cut into 2 note cards. Both images were taken with an iPhone. The left image I used outdoor lighting in shaded area which is more the white color it should be. The image on the right I used indoor incandescent lighting and it has a yellowish cast. These were edited in a photo editing program that came with my HP computer. Birthday Desserts - #75 BD
Small Landscape Waterfalls- Sarah Duke Gardens, Durham, NC
In September my photo friend, Pat, and I went to Sarah Duke Gardens in Durham. There is a new small landscaping waterfall and I tried to use a slower speed with Camera+ app to make the water less sharp. I think I need a lot more practice, but an iPhone is not like a DSL-R. I really don't like that effect that much because in reality the water does not really look silky. It was an overcast day and so there is nice color saturation. I took the photo in the square mode, but only did some cropping for better composition.
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