I did a little bit of time travel last weekend. I went back in time in my photos to find some German pretzels for an exhibition submission (the theme is Taste and Flavor: Salty) and I ran into this gem of an image:
A perfect fit for Exploring with a Camera: Chiaroscuro! I love it when that happens. I had visions of creating some self-portraits with dramatic light for this week’s Exploring with a Camera post, but with being sick and having visitors that did not happen. Luckily this image came along and presented itself to me.
The original image was already a good example of strong light/dark contrast, but I edited it to increase the contrast. I also moved the clarity slider in Lightroom to the left instead of the right, to give it a softer feel. I think the result is a bit mysterious, making me travel back in time. Don’t you want to know the story of this pocket watch? If you like the look, I’ll be sharing this Lightroom Preset in the newsletter tomorrow.
Thanks to all of you who have been linking in! I love that you are getting out of your comfort zone and trying a new type of lighting in your images. Stop by and visit those who have been linking in, below. The images are gorgeous! The link up remains open through 30 November.
Also, stop by and visit me on the An Attitude of Gratitude blog today, where I’m talking about what photography means to me.

just discovered your blog using the networked blogs dashboard, reading your first post has me interested and looking to come back more often to explore and learn!
great that you gave the watch a more mysterious treatment!
Wonderful! Welcome! I look forward to seeing you around here. 🙂
Kat, what a lovely example of chiaroscuro that old fob watch gives. It’s great that you able to edit it to get the look you wanted to convey. I like the curvy shadow of the chain!
Thanks Sandra!