Disclaimer: This is not my photo. I did not take it.
Copyright belongs to the original photographer:
Jill Samter
My edit:
My steps:
When I opened in ACR and started adjusting sliders, I added warmth but actually slid the tint slider back to the left. After doing some other adjustments, I also decreased the contrast, which is unusual for me. It just felt right.
After opening in pse8:
-straighten
-crop
-Hue/Saturation layer to adjust vibrancy of reds and greens
-PW Boost tweaked, to add some extra zing
-Ashley Sisk's Debonair tweaked
-2 rustic textures from Shadowhouse Creations, both on overlay @ 100%
-vignette
My thoughts: I like it! A lot. I'm pretty proud of myself for being able to put more creative focus on the barn. Also, I can't recommend Jerry's textures enough. They just work wonders on photos.
Thanks for entering! Have a blesse day!
ReplyDeleteLovely edits, I like the pop of red on the barn.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors in your photo, and I absolutely love your decision to decrease the contrast a bit. The vignette is a great touch. Beautiful edit, Amy!
ReplyDeleteI think this is very pretty and I like how you achieved a somewhat vintage edit and still have those blue clouds. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful edit! I love your re-composing of the photo! If I was the judge this would be one of the winners!
ReplyDeletei am VERY fond of the rusty red color you gave the barn and the slight vignette is super nice!
ReplyDeleteAwesome edit.
ReplyDeleteLovely edit. :)
ReplyDeleteMarla @ www.blueskiesphotoblog.com
Thanks for stopping by! I think it was either the Florida, or Hawaii action, but I'm not completely sure about that. Sorry!
ReplyDeleteReally nice edit. I really like where you cropped the photo.
ReplyDeleteDesirae R