Every year she who must be obeyed wants autumn colour pictures. Every year there are the same challenges (formerly known as problems). Firstly you have to find them, secondly the lighting has to be right and thirdly they never ever seem to come out looking so spectacular as when you were seeing them for real.
On Sunday when out on a driver training run with my grandson we came around a corner and there was this magnificent tree, highlighted by the sun, in all it's orange, red and gold glory. Despite being in the middle of nowhere on a road that goes from nowhere to nowhere else when I was trying to get a picture there were cars hooting and the owner of the house wanting to know what I was doing. And a grandson who was keen to get back to the joys of motoring. We were about to drive into a fog bank so the sky was somewhat washed out.
The picture I took was rather dull and did not show what I thought I had seen. So I resorted to CS2. I put on a Gradient Fill, lifted the contrast slightly and altered the colour balance on the midtones red and yellow. I also used Lab Sharpening and cloned out the 'L' plate in the car. I still have the RAW file.
I have to admit I don't use PP very often so any suggestions would be welcomed.
The camera was Canon 1000D with 18-55mm kit lens on P setting and handheld.