For this week’s challenge, Stacy gave us one of hers. It’s a lovely image that, for me, is a little over-exposed. Seemed like a great challenge!
Before
When I opened the image in Photoshop, I used these settings on the RAW converter:
Which resulted in this image:
Finally, it seemed like a gentle sepia wash would give the image a lovely nostalgic feeling:
Stacy, thanks, as always, for a fun challenge. For more from this challenge, visit One Photo Focus: June.
Click the image above for rules on joining the fun!
Great editing, looks very nice.
Thanks, Mary!
I’m torn between the middle and final versions. I really like both, for different reasons. Great processing!
Thanks, Marilyn!
Wonderful editing job on this house of Stacy’s…
Thanks, Cee!
A classic look.
Thanks, Lynne. π
I love the sepia look. It goes well with the age of the house
Thanks, Raewyn. π
Simple, clean, with a lovely end result, Nancy. The sepia tone certainly works well with the age and style of this wonderful house. Thanks, as always, for participating!
I got a very similar end result using LR to your image processed in ACR, isnt RAW just fantastic to work with. Like your final image, the softer monotone works well here Nancy π
Love RAW!
It gets us to where we need to be π
I like the soft sepia effect it works quite naturally with the subject. Nice editing.
Thanks, Ben!