Fall Memories in Ashland City Tn
I recently stumbled across this photo from an old backup harddrive, and decided to process it with the software we have today. This is a photo of the walking bridge in Ashland City Tennessee part of the Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail during the fall of 2008. The beauty of fall is there are so many great colors to work with for photographs, add the walking bridge at sunset and boy does this photo pop! The color palette is just so cool from oranges, to blues, to green, to even some purples mixed in. I took this shot with a Nikon D300 on a tripod, 18mm-55mm Lens, used the new Lightroom 3 to process the image where I adjusted the luminance, contrast, sharpening and did some final dodging & burning to really bring in the details.
After finding this photo it has inspired me so much that I cannot wait for fall to be here. I really want to bring a bride in her wedding dress at sunset and use the fall colors to enhance her surroundings. Can you imagine the end result? A flowing dress in the wind, with vibrant color surrounding her all around. I will be making this happen this year, If your interested in a Free Bridal shoot in this location you can contact me here at Michael@michaelbromleyimaging.com
Thanks for reading along today, I hope you enjoyed it
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