The featured picture is from a spot I didn’t know existed on the time I used to be planning my newest journey to Arizona and Utah. The place is named Kodachrome Basin State Park in Utah. I found it by chance.
The park is legendary for 67 monolithic spires or chimneys unfold throughout the park and a spectacular view of Bryce Canyon. The second I entered the park I might see that it was a photographer’s heaven and there was no method I would depart with out exploring it first. So as an alternative of driving to Lake Powell as I initially deliberate, I stayed within the park for 3 days, tenting in paradise.
Taking pictures
I hold experimenting with my new Fujifilm setup. I actually just like the Auto ISO setup on Fuji XT2 and the way versatile it’s. Plus, I discover the RGB Histogram is extraordinarily useful when accessing the publicity. Due to the Auto ISO and RGB Histogram, I discover myself utilizing tripod much less usually. Even throughout the sundown hike, I didn’t carry the tripod with me and I didn’t miss it.
Modifying & Processing
It was a single RAW processing workflow.
Lightroom (50%)
I saved the unique facet ratio (3 x 2) however I cropped the picture to enhance the composition (The Crop Overlay Software).
Subsequent, I used Level Lobos preset from my Panorama Preset Assortment as the bottom for Lightroom Fast Modifying. Then I used TOOLKIT to spice up the Distinction and the Readability.
The Lightroom Preset Modifying Components: Level Lobos (5, 10, 13, 21, 32)
Photoshop (50%)
In Photoshop, I used the Stamp Software to cowl the highway signal and a part of the highway. The remaining was a easy increase of particulars and noise discount.
Plugins: DeNoise (noise discount), Topaz Element (native distinction increase).
Complete time: 10min