Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Autumn Maple Leaves - Backlit Rankin School
Today is the first day of fall. Some of the leaves have a hint of color in Greensboro, NC, especially some maples. It can be difficult to find them at iPhone level to get a close up. One of my favorite things to do is to let the light shine from behind the leaves so you can better see the various colors of the leaves, plus the texture and the veins. I stopped at an elementary school in my neighborhood. The Left image was taken about 4:30 PM EDST. Camera+ HDR. Edited in PSE 11. Played with lighting, brightness, saturation and decreasing green in color variations. The Right image was cropped to a square and then posted on Instagram. I had selected the "Hudson" filter. I guess I like the Instragram one better because the red veins stand out more more texture. It was also a lot less work than editing with sliders in PSE 11.
Labels:
altered image,
autumn,
backlit,
green,
leaves,
orange,
Rankin School,
red,
texture,
vein structure,
yellow
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