As I play with Luminar, I find some filters very useful not only for what they do primarily, but for how differently they can be applied or adjusted. Today I'm going to talk about the Color Contrast filter. This is what the developer website has to say about this filter - "Cycle through the color... Continue Reading →
Devil’s Lake State Park
My summer visit to Devil's Lake State Park. Rocks, wind and mushrooms. Beauty everywhere you look.
From Lightroom to Luminar
The first of a planned series of posts about my experience with Luminar 2018 after years of using Lightroom.
Dearly departed
A tiny hoverfly mystery on my front porch.
A couple days in wildflower country
My first trip to photograph wildflowers in Door county - next year I'll need to add another day or even two!
Repeat at Ripley
Another trip to Ripley creek yields lush color, smokey water and beautiful texture.
An unexpected trip to a surprise island
Mother nature gives and takes away. While she's taking we take advantage of a helicopter ride in Big Sur!
Vernal pools – part 4
Part four of my vernal pool study - this time I got a little lost, but found some new pools!
Welcome that spring sun!
Ideas and techniques for working in direct sunlight with wildflowers and still getting beautiful photographs!
Vernal pools part 3
How are the vernal pools coming? Will they still be viable as a breeding sit for critters?
In praise of the subtle landscape
You don't always have to set the color sliders to 11. With a little care you can make a subtle landscape interesting and dramatic.