Jeremy > July 25, 2008; Day 84.

After many days of rain, I noticed the sunlight striking a pine tree in my front yard this morning. I went out to explore whether I could capture the suggestion Bryan Peterson gave me for this photo. (I decided not.) While I was out there, I noticed a lot of dew on the pine needles. Since I had yet to take a satisfactory spectral highlight shot, I got busy.

This is a substantial crop. I like the drip that’s about to break away and the sight of my neighbor’s inverted house in another drip. I like the colors. My guess though is that I'll have to get wet before I'm fully satisfied!

Raw: Crop: ~70%
Raw: Temperature: 5300K
Raw: Exposure: +1
Raw: Saturation: +25
PS: Unsharp Mask: 10-30-0
Jeremy > June 16, 2008; Day 45.

Baby pine cones? I'm not sure; most plants instinctively know that mine is not a very green thumb.

This was taken on the grounds of this church in Portsmouth where I am each Monday evening. I enjoyed overcast lighting and pulled out my macro lens for this shot. I have figured out that breezes only blow through your subject when the shot is actually ready to be taken!

PS: Unsharp Mask: 20-30-0.
July 25, 2008; Day 84.

After many days of rain, I noticed the sunlight striking a pine tree in my front yard this morning. I went out to explore whether I could capture the suggestion Bryan Peterson gave me for this photo. (I decided not.) While I was out there, I noticed a lot of dew on the pine needles. Since I had yet to take a satisfactory spectral highlight shot, I got busy.

This is a substantial crop. I like the drip that’s about to break away and the sight of my neighbor’s inverted house in another drip. I like the colors. My guess though is that I'll have to get wet before I'm fully satisfied!

Raw: Crop: ~70%
Raw: Temperature: 5300K
Raw: Exposure: 1
Raw: Saturation: 25
PS: Unsharp Mask: 10-30-0
Jeremy > July 25, 2008; Day 84.

After many days of rain, I noticed the sunlight striking a pine tree in my front yard this morning. I went out to explore whether I could capture the suggestion Bryan Peterson gave me for this photo. (I decided not.) While I was out there, I noticed a lot of dew on the pine needles. Since I had yet to take a satisfactory spectral highlight shot, I got busy.

This is a substantial crop. I like the drip that’s about to break away and the sight of my neighbor’s inverted house in another drip. I like the colors. My guess though is that I'll have to get wet before I'm fully satisfied!

Raw: Crop: ~70%
Raw: Temperature: 5300K
Raw: Exposure: +1
Raw: Saturation: +25
PS: Unsharp Mask: 10-30-0
July 25, 2008; Day 84.

After many days of rain, I noticed the sunlight striking a pine tree in my front yard this morning. I went out to explore whether I could capture the suggestion Bryan Peterson gave me for this photo. (I decided not.) While I was out there, I noticed a lot of dew on the pine needles. Since I had yet to take a satisfactory spectral highlight shot, I got busy.

This is a substantial crop. I like the drip that’s about to break away and the sight of my neighbor’s inverted house in another drip. I like the colors. My guess though is that I'll have to get wet before I'm fully satisfied!

Raw: Crop: ~70%
Raw: Temperature: 5300K
Raw: Exposure: 1
Raw: Saturation: 25
PS: Unsharp Mask: 10-30-0
See photo in original gallery.

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