raw vs jpeg

Almost every video geared toward beginning photographers urges them to shoot in JPEG rather than RAW. While I get what they’re saying, I think this is misguided advice. First of all, the software necessary to process RAW images isn’t that expensive these days. Adobe Creative Cloud offers Photoshop for $9.99 a month. Most people pay ten times that amount (or more!) for cable TV without batting an eye. Second, Adobe Camera Raw (which is the extension of Photoshop that allows one to tweak the RAW images) is not that hard to use. It’s actually really straightforward and because it doesn’t alter the original file, you can practice to your heart’s content without worrying about destroying your pictures. So, my advice? Buy the Photoshop subscription, and play around. If you want, you can shoot in RAW+JPEG, so you can have easy access to photos, but still have the ability to make them incredible if you so desire.

The following is an example of how, even with GOOD equipment, photos can still come out, well…crappy. My cat is not blue in real life!

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This is a white balance problem that I most likely could have corrected on the camera at the time I shot the photo, but didn’t for whatever reason (read: I still have a lot to learn). Now, if this was a JPEG I would have to find a way to correct that after the fact. Photoshop could do it, but it would require doing all kinds of color adjustments — probably no problem for a “pro” but overwhelming for a beginner.

Here is the photo after Adobe Camera RAW.

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I adjusted the white balance (I selected “Shade”), added some vibrance, and finished it off with a bit of a vignette. It really brings out my little Olliebear’s “expression,” which is obviously the best part of the photo! ACR gives you so much creative control, and allows you to take your crappy photos and make them awesome! Don’t let your camera make all the decisions because sometimes your camera is wrong.

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lillia turns 10!

My “baby” is a decade old. Wow.

[Note: I accidentally left my camera in my car overnight so the lens was too foggy to take decent pictures. I had to use Damian’s camera. I’m definitely not used to it anymore, so I apologize if the quality of these pictures is not great.]

Check out this amazing Minecraft cake that my mom made!

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Poor Lillia was so sick on her birthday. We had to pry her out of her bed.

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But, she perked up considerably once the presents appeared!

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Zane was pretty pleased with his gift, as well. As you can see, he’s something of an expert when it comes to power tools.

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An adorable cat amidst the rubble.

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If you ask her to smile these days, this is what you get.

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We love her anyway. Happy Birthday, sweet Lillia!

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gratuitous photos of my cat & my toddler

I’ve had some photos hanging out on my camera for awhile, and I thought I’d just pop them into a post for those of you who have a soft spot for cute, round, cuddly things :)

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life in black & white // february

From “Woman at the Window,” by Theodore Deppe:

As in a waking dream, the iron glides down a sleeve
and there’s no tornado, only warnings and warm sun
on a young woman’s cheek and shoulder,
only the way the ordinary light of morning
ravishes her as she stares off
at something beyond the frame.

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life in black & white // january

From “January” by Betty Adcock:

Wind hisses and one shadow
sways where a window’s lampglow
has added something. The rest
is dark and light together tolled
against the boundary-riven
houses. Against our lives,
the stunning wholeness of the world.

January is about: darkness and light; shadows and sun; keeping the cold outside and the inside warm; and, lots and lots of books.

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Sssstttooooppp taking pictures!

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