Image Reboot #5

Welcome to the fifth instalment of our Image Reboot – in partnership with Lucile’s Photo101 Rehab Clinic. You can find the previous ones by searching for #imagereboot in the Reader.

As enthusiastic photography enthusiasts, we wanted to include some editing techniques here – I installed Lightroom about a year ago and have taught myself the basics of photo editing, really just using trial and error in the beginning to see what worked and what didn’t. Then I did a lot of reading and have managed to make some good edits as a result.

Before we get started, take a look at some of the cool image rebooting that others have done over the last month:


Thanks so much for participating, some great drama created here 🙂

Now onto this month’s reboot. I took this photo on my lunch break while at work in Cambridge (a week-long conference). It was a really busy day and there was a lot of noise and I really needed to escape for a few minutes. So, I took my camera and dashed outside to photograph these flowers – I thought they were really pretty as I stood under the tree looking straight up at them. It was an overcast day, not especially good light, but it was great to get away for a few minutes.

The photos were nice, but didn’t seem to be quite what I wanted and I went back inside. I processed them as I usually would and was reasonably happy with the result. However, when I was looking for a new photo for Image Reboot, I went back and tried some more of the extreme editing that I had mentioned in the last Reboot.

Here is the original, unedited photo:

Pink Flower - before-1

To do some “extreme editing”, here is my process:

  • Since I shoot in RAW, I applied noise reduction and camera correction first
  • Next I cropped the image to remove the building on the right and the extra piece of plant on the left
  • I wanted a clean background so I increased the exposure substantially, to +2.15
  • I then decreased contrast to -25 which brought out a little more detail in the flowers
  • For a little more detail, I brought the highlights down to -25
  • I then increased the shadows level to +24
  • To really whiten the background, I increased the white level to +92
  • And to bring out the image details, I moved the black level to -59
  • To sharpen up the image a little, I increased clarity to +37
  • Finally, to add some colour, I increased vibrance to +81 and saturation to +51

Here’s my edited image. I’m really happy with the result and it’s become my desktop image on my Mac. I really love it.

Pink Flower - after-1

I hope you like this image as much as I do. I’d be interested to hear your thoughts. I’ve done a black and white version and a more natural version as well, which I also like, but I’m a bit of a fan of this cleaner and more extreme image.

If you’d like to get involved, please feel free to do your own Image Reboot and link back to this post (#imagereboot). Alternatively, I can give you a copy of the image so that you can try the editing yourself.

Now, I promised to give you some hints and tricks on getting started with Lightroom as well. I started to write this for you but found that someone else has already done a fantastic job of showing you how to get started in Lightroom – you can find all the information at this link here. If you have any questions at all about what you read there, feel free to ask me for help.

Happy Editing!!
x desleyjane

Comments

19 responses to “Image Reboot #5”

  1. morselsandscraps Avatar

    What a stunning remake. It’s hard to believe it’s a descendant of the first photo. Thanks again for the step by step info. I’m saving the details for when I audition Lightroom, when there’s time.

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    1. desleyjane Avatar

      Oh thank you! I’m glad it’s useful. And I’m glad you like it. I was really happy with it.

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  2. LDG luciledegodoy Avatar

    I am in love with this photo. What a transformation! I can understand why you adopted it immediately! You are becoming a ninja-LR! I learn so much from you!
    I simply adore this photo. You did a great post processing and am sure everyone agrees with me. And sharing what you do is much appreciated.
    xxx

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    1. desleyjane Avatar

      Thank you! I’m so glad you like it. I was worried I had done the white background too many times. But I love it. xxx

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      1. LDG luciledegodoy Avatar

        Most welcome hun. I think you did high key!! Brilliant

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  3. Cardinal Guzman Avatar

    Overcast days suck when it comes to photography, unless you’re doing portraits – then overcast be be quite nice.

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    1. desleyjane Avatar

      True. At least it removes harsh shadows.

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  4. susurrus Avatar

    I love the extreme edit of the flowers. I edit lightly, mainly because I need to learn how to / be bolder! It is fascinating you can get such a beautiful effect from a shot that didn’t look all that interesting. Thanks for walking us through the process.

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    1. desleyjane Avatar

      Thanks Susan! The good thing about digital is that it’s non-destructive so you can be as bold as you like and still recover 😀

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  5. imanikel Avatar

    I love the flowers, they look really lovely!

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    1. desleyjane Avatar

      Thanks so much.

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  6. graydaysandcoffee Avatar
    graydaysandcoffee

    great job on editing. have you tried the adjustment brush in Lightroom? You can edit just parts of a photo…like your flowers…bring up some of the texture and contrast etc. I use it a lot, especially on my macro shots.

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    1. desleyjane Avatar

      Thanks! Yes I have used it the brush. I used it to remove some greenery in my dead lead photo a few weeks back. I tried it here but the exposure was up too high to get anything back I think. I’ll take another look – thanks!

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      1. graydaysandcoffee Avatar
        graydaysandcoffee

        I don’t think you need to…it’s a great photo as is. Just thought I’d throw it out there!

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        1. desleyjane Avatar

          Thanks! I think some of the flowers are a little washed out, or at least they are in my Mac desktop but I went back and re-edited for the reboot so they might be better. Yeah thanks, I love it anyway. 😀

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  7. pommepal Avatar

    You have made that ordinary photo into a delicate spring blossom. Love it.

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    1. desleyjane Avatar

      Thanks PP. Am glad you love it too 😀

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