Impact Black and White

I was testing the new beta version of Lightroom 3 and decided to play with some old images.  To my surprise the presets that I’d made in my other Lightroom 2 copy were included following the installation.  One of the presets is one that I’ve used to make a hi pass filter image that starts with a dark over saturated image and ends up with a high contrast color image.  So, I selected an image of DeAngelo Williams of the Carolina Panthers that I’d shot for Donruss Trading Cards.  After applying the preset I backed off the recovery and brightness sliders in LR3 to make it brighter and contrasty.  I then added sharpening in Lightroom to add snap to the highlights on the skin and football.  This gave me a final custom black and white image with it’s own character.

Although this was just a test image I can see making a small portfolio of these portraits in black and white.  My initial impression of Lightroom 3 is very favorable.  Normally I like to just discover new changes in the programs but this time I watched the videos that Adobe made.  Each new version of Lightroom has been a significant improvement and I don’t see Adobe falling short on this one too.  I’ll be watching the changes on the beta and anxious for it’s actually delivery.

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More photos of my NFL portrait collection can be viewed at: http://www.zwinkftp.com/donruss2008/

Going Solar

I just finished shooting an assignment for Swinerton Builders showcasing the new solar farm installation at Harrah’s Rincon Casino and Hotel.  I ended up doing a couple setups to process in hdr for my client.  The key to a good hdr image is a good steady tripod and good clouds in the sky.  The hdr process has to be handled properly otherwise the image will start to look too much like an illustration.  In this case the choice of hdr helped create the strong contrast elements and accentuated the shadows and made the sky more dramatic.

One of my goals was to highlight the elements and power of the sun  and sky.  This solar farm was a one megawatt facility.  The CO2 savings would be the equivalent to the output of 77,600  cars.

More of my work can be view at:  www.zwink.com