Hi, all!
Here's the latest installment of the long-running ACR/LR Challenge for your enjoyment. The photos were taken at a fall festival at Armand Bayou Nature Center, a very nice prairie and forest preserve in the 'burbs south of Houston, TX. One of the pictures is a little unusual and may be more of a puzzle than a legitimate challenge subject - BUT I submit it anyway. Not great photos, but they sure do like presets....
The RAW photos (from my Canon G9 point-and-shoot) may be downloaded at this link:
http://www.4shared.com/file/72287210/36 ... ge_34.html
Remember the rules of engagement: All work must be done in either ACR or LR except for cropping, sharpening and using your noise filter. You can make some MINOR changes in PSE/CS3 if you want. If you use a preset, please list the name and a link to the source if you have that information. Also, if you'd like, please describe your workflow.
And, as Gene implied last week, no one is going to police the process
Hope everyone is well - too much work here, but hoping that next year will be better in that regard.
Cheers,
Here's the latest installment of the long-running ACR/LR Challenge for your enjoyment. The photos were taken at a fall festival at Armand Bayou Nature Center, a very nice prairie and forest preserve in the 'burbs south of Houston, TX. One of the pictures is a little unusual and may be more of a puzzle than a legitimate challenge subject - BUT I submit it anyway. Not great photos, but they sure do like presets....
The RAW photos (from my Canon G9 point-and-shoot) may be downloaded at this link:
http://www.4shared.com/file/72287210/36 ... ge_34.html
Remember the rules of engagement: All work must be done in either ACR or LR except for cropping, sharpening and using your noise filter. You can make some MINOR changes in PSE/CS3 if you want. If you use a preset, please list the name and a link to the source if you have that information. Also, if you'd like, please describe your workflow.
And, as Gene implied last week, no one is going to police the process
Hope everyone is well - too much work here, but hoping that next year will be better in that regard.
Cheers,