During my run on Saturday with Erin I was telling her how it bothers me that the path is so beautiful, and the trees so vibrant, yet I can’t capture it on camera.

Here is an example of a photo my camera took on Saturday:

Kind of drab, right? Here is what it really looked like:

There is a part of the Des Plaines River Trail where it curves (if you are headed north) to go along Route 60 and all of a sudden you are surrounded by these tall, skinny trees. And when we ran through it, it was a beautiful sea of bright orange and yellow. It was amazing. But you could never tell from the first photo. It looks so blah.

Here is another example. It was a bit overcast, but the trail did not look like this:

It looked like this!

Subtle difference, but I want you all to see what I am seeing. Not what the camera captures. And I am pretty sure that if I had a nicer camera and was not running while taking photos, it may actually capture things as they are, but for now, I edit.

Some times I have to edit photos of myself too. I might take a photo like this:

and remove that GROSS ZIT, EWWWW!!!

In this case, I am not editing it so you can see what the camera sees… I am sparing you from my gross zits (I have one right there now too – wah).

And in this photo, I would actually cut my arm off, and re-position it to make it look like I was standing there with my left arm at my side.

Just kidding! I am not going to lie about WHO I am – you can always count on me to take plenty of goofy photos to share with you. Like this one, when we were in my dad’s speedboat and decided to open our mouths and see what would happen (because of all of the wind):

But that is edited! Here it is before:

I like to add some “punch” and contrast to my photos.

Do you edit your photos before sharing them (either sharing them on your site or by any other means)? Do you take a TON of photos?

On some runs, I may take over 50 photos. I think I took over 125 at the corn maze run. I like to have a lot of options for editing! And sometimes random snapshots turn out really neat.

You guys can tell I edit my photos, right? Or could you not see the difference here?

I always feel like it is obvious when I am done working on them.