In My Mind’s Eye

On yesterday morning’s power walk, there wasn’t a breath of wind, which resulted in stunning mirror reflections on the river.

Because I didn’t want to slow my pace, I didn’t take the time to adjust the exposure on my iPhone camera before I took the shot.

The result was a slightly more washed out photo than what I had hoped for.

Our province’s motto is “Land of Living Skies”, so my goal in many of the landscape images I capture here at home is to honour that motto.

In addition to not taking the time to adjust the exposure, I didn’t wait until there were no vehicles passing by. I don’t mind vehicles in a landscape photo that showcases reflections on water, but only if the vehicles themselves are also in the reflection.

A bit of post processing brought the photo to how I envisioned the scene. I first removed the cars using the eraser in my phone’s native photos app. I then took the photo into the Lightroom mobile app for minor adjustments to exposure and colours. I added a wee bit of vignette at the end to draw more light to the main subject. Within less than five minutes of simple editing, I was able to achieve what was in my mind’s eye for this scene from yesterday morning (feature photo).

In some instances, I edit out telephone and power lines. This time, the lines were also a detail in the perfect reflection so I left them in.

Here’s the original.

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12 responses to “In My Mind’s Eye”

  1. Darryl B Avatar

    Terry, great pic! Really like the edits…not too much, just right. The stillness of the water is intriguing and the reflection really brings home your motto. 😎👏

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thanks bunches for the kind compliments, Darryl! I’m generally afraid to overdo it in post processing so try to keep things as minimal as possible and almost always follow the histogram.

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  2. Betty Avatar

    The edited photo is much more dramatic. I love the colors of the sunrise. Good job, Terry! I like how you honor your province’s motto. Hometown pride is a good thing!

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words, Betty! Have a great day, my friend!

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  3. explorenewness Avatar

    You captured a lovely sunrise! I also love reflections – even when they are ugly power lines. You must get up and going early for your walks. I love it when I get out the door early enough to see the beautiful colors of a sun rise. It sure makes a great start to the day!

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    1. Terry Avatar

      For many reasons, my favourite time to walk is at or just before sunrise, Lenore. That sounds like a topic for a future post.

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  4. A Creative Spirit Avatar

    In some instances, I edit out telephone and power lines. This time, the lines were also a detail in the perfect reflection so I left them in.

    Yes, they do add to the composition. I love the mirror stillness of the water and the perfect reflection of the tree.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thank you, Carole. Those days when the river is like glass, I can’t wait to get there to get my dose of reflection photos.

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  5. Charla Avatar

    Stunning edits! Great photo.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thanks so much for your always kind compliments, Charla!

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  6. Lana Avatar

    I really like the “Land of Living Skies” motto. This is a stunning view! Do you see many other walkers/joggers on your routes Terry?

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    1. Terry Avatar

      I love our motto too, Lana, and it’s very true. There are always others on the trails. Different times of day, and of course, the weather dictate who and how many.

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