Shopping guide info:
1. pants - Mini Boden, purchased at miniboden.com
2. shirt - Crewcuts, purchased at jcrew.com
3. shoes - Adidas, purchased at endless.com
4. umbrella - Dinosaurs, purchased at the Oregon Zoo
1. pants - Mini Boden, purchased at miniboden.com
2. shirt - Crewcuts, purchased at jcrew.com
3. shoes - Adidas, purchased at endless.com
4. umbrella - Dinosaurs, purchased at the Oregon Zoo
For you photography folks thinking, "Dang, Christie, that picture be DARK," here's a look at the original picture:This, my friends, illustrates the power of shooting in RAW.
Also, I like corn but I am even more compelled to buy it when the marketing is good. Bodacious sweet corn rocks regular sweet corn every day of the week and on Sunday. And those threatening clouds, they busted open the heavens shortly after this shot was taken.
4 comments:
I just saved a photo from dinner the other night that was that dark. I still am not shooting in RAW (I know, I know), but the new Elements program helped me lighten it up.
I like the reversible jacket the best. As a bonus, I think that fuzzy texture on the inside/outside of the hood would make for some great head shots. That said, photography aside, I just like that jacket the best on it's own.
Okay. So I've been shooting in RAW the past few days but I don't see any big difference in the editing capabilities. Can I come over one day and get a tutorial? I could do some laundry or dishes in return.
Amber,
You're probably not seeing any real differences because your shots are near perfect to begin with. It only comes in handy when you are trying to save a photo or the white balance is completely off and you need to do some major tweaking. You're always welcome at our house. No laundry or dishes in return necessary.
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