Lost in the Woods - Again
A re-processed version of a shot that I took over a year ago with Brit, as part of the "Lost in the Woods" series. Originally I picked this one because I liked the composition, but then opted to go with a different one. It was taken somewhere deep in the woods (er... our local park), where a tree had fallen over. It's roots were now completely exposed and formed a wall of awesome texture against which I positioned Brit. Used a bit of fill flash from the on-camera flash plus an external Nikon SB900.
I had to push the camera to ISO1000, which on the Nikon D200 means noise-central. That's where the skin-smoothing tool can come in handy. It's not just for making skin look better. In fact, you can use it very often to strategically clean up noise in parts of your image. The processing was entirely done in Aperture.
Reader Comments (1)