Moods of Mohawk, 2015 In Photoshop, I had to adjust the clarity, exposure, contrast, and brightness in my winter seasonal and then layer it on top of my other seasonal pictures, lining up the mountains as best as I could and erasing away the unwanted parts of the layers I placed.
Park Feelings, 2015 In Photoshop: Gamma: 1.00 Exposure: .15 In Percentages: Detail: 150% Shadow: 26 Highlight: -1 Vibrance: 40 Saturation: 48 I layered all my same location photos and erased around the edges so that all seasons could be featured and aligned to the best of my ability.
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Tri-Seasonals

I had to battle many elements in order to take my winter seasonal pictures. In both locations, I had to make sure I was wearing boots because the snow was piled up so high, I had to trudge all the way. I couldn't get the right angle because of the snow; I usually took low-angled photos for one of my seasonals, but there was at least a foot of snow in the way which altered the perspective and made it extremely difficult to line up my photos in Photoshop. On the date I took my other seasonal photograph it was snowing pretty hard and I had to wait out in the cold as I took the pictures and bracketed, freezing my fingers.