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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5 responses to “In My Mind’s Eye”

  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. 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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