I created this processed image after taking the shot in bright sunlight. All comments are appreciated.
Nikon d7000 18-200 lens at 55mm f/7.1 1/500 sec ISO 100
I like it . Can you tell us how you did it
Used LR4 on raw image Not sure that I remember all the minor tweaks, but the major ones were converting to B&W by reducing all saturation points to 0, then using adjustment brush to play with saturation of the house and to add warmth to achieve the gold tone. Also made adjustments to overall contrast and exposure to achieve final result.
Neat shot cruizer! Bucks County is full of photo ops, isn't it? It's my favorite county even though I live in Montgomery County! What lake is that in your photo? Sue
Started photography hobby a month ago...anxious to hear all comments and suggestions about this one. Also, wondering if the bird in upper left facing out of the frame is a distraction?
Nikon d7000 18-200 mm lens at 60mm f/6.3 1/500 sec iso 100
Thanks. I do understand your explanation. What is bothering me is that I spent a lot for a camera which among other things, like glass quality etc, has numerous adjustments available. Since I'm generally only shooting raw, feels like I might have gotten by with less costly camera that did not include all of the adjustment capability, as long as it shot raw.
Not sure if my nikon d7000 allows adjustments to raw....but if they are available but they're not used, aren't they expensive resources on the camera that are wasted? In other words, could I have gotten by with a less costly camera that was able to shoot raw? I really enjoy pp in LR.