photo fixing

Photo Fix of the Day

How would you fix this photo? I took this a few days ago on an apple picking adventure with my family. My son was having a blast running around the pumpkin patch. I was trying to keep up with him so I cranked up the ISO just a bit so as to reduce some blurring. I cropped this photo a bit to make sure his face was centered. I was a little disappointed at some of the pumpkins n the foreground in my photo. Anyway, how would you fix this?

Fixing a Photo Session

Last week I posted of the NYC skyline and I asked you to help me fix it further. I mean I already ran it through Lightroom but I knew it needed more help. You gave me some great suggestions. Here are just a few from both this blog and Google+:

These are great suggestions. I tried to put them to the test in this screen cast.​

This week we spent our photography begins photo fix session working on a sunrise photo of the New York City building scene. We did both a black-and-white version and a beautiful color version. Thanks for all of your great tips.

And finally here are the two final photos. What do you think?​

How would you fix this photo?

Last week I spent some time shooting some photos in New York City as the sun was coming up. The sky was too blue to shoot a lot more photos. As Trey Ratcliff pointed out during my interview with him, blue skies are not good for shooting. At least in Manhattan you can use blue skies to take some great black and whites of buildings. This photo did look nice when I played with it in black-and-white but I thought the blue sky was a better choice.

ow would you fix this photo? I ran it through Lightroom and enhanced some of the sky but I opted not to do vignetting. Would you put a vignetting around this phot?  

th Avenue, NYC