Come join us on Wed. night March 15th for a Post Processing Palooza. Five of our very own experienced photographers will share editing workflows, touch on software you may or may not be familiar with, tips and tricks for content aware and more. 7pm Newman Methodist Church.
I took this photo a couple of years ago in my Sunroom while experimenting with the portrait mode on my iPhone 12 Pro. It was my first phone that allowed me to take photos in RAW, and has been pretty handy when I don’t have the time to take my DSLR with me on my day job at AT&T.
This photo was taken in portrait mode that resulted in an HEIF file, which has a smaller file size and a higher image quality than the standard JPEG. Photo shows 52 mm f2, ISO 250, 1/64 second.
Congratulations Ross on an excellent image. Look for Ross’ image in the Daily courier soon!
“This image was taken in a barn with only natural light from a high window; as the horse passed through the one patch of sunlight it created a beautiful highlight effect. Shot with an Olympus EM1mk3, f5.0, 1/500sec. @ 70mm.”
Susan writes about her image: This shot was taken along Highway 199 on the way to the coast. The burnt trees near the top of the pass were sparkling white with frost early that morning. I made this image with an Olympus OM1 camera, at 112mm, f8, ISO 320, 1/40sec handheld.