How to edit a landscape photo and make it pop
In this video I will show you how you can edit a landscape photo and make it pop. With a few sliders you can change any normal image to a completely stunning masterpiece.
In this video I will show you how you can edit a landscape photo and make it pop. With a few sliders you can change any normal image to a completely stunning masterpiece.
Here is day 4 on developing your own photography style, remember to grab the RAW file and follow along.
In this video I focus more on a conventional look. Something that can please the photographer and the viewer alike. By combining very simple sliders in Lightroom I can achieve this look.
In this video I will show you how to edit a beautiful oceanscape. I shot this during sunrise this morning and the weather was amazing. Before the sun came up all the colors were super pastel and it was really nice being out there. The way I shot this photo I was on my tripod and I was about 2 feet from the sand and used a really wide angle lens. All the details in the video.
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In this video I will teach you how to edit a foggy dark dramatic photograph. I shot this in Miami Florida on a very stormy and windy night. I really like how the clouds cover tips of the buildings. I wanted to clean of the image make it nice and bright but give it a dramatic feel to it. In this video you will see that with a few simple sliders you can make any image pop.
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Good morning guys. In this video I’m going to teach you how to create custom export presets so you can export your photos with one click. These come handy when you have to export photos to your social media, blogs, and websites where they all require different settings.
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What is an ND filter? What is it for? How do you use it?
ND or Neutral Density filters are dark filters and are designed to reduce the amount of light reaching the sensor of your camera in order to increase exposure times, without affecting the color of the image.
There are many different manufacturers, and if you decide to get one, make sure you don’t get a cheap one. This filters usually start from light and go to really dark. They reduce your F-stop by 1 stop, 2 stops, etc. etc.
I like to use a 10 stop filter. This is a very dark filter, it reduces light by ten stops. You have to set up your shot before you attach your filter. Here is a video I made on how to use these filters.
This is the filter I use for all my daytime long exposures. 77mm 3.0 ND MRC 110M Filter, Every photo here has been shot with this exact filter, and I could not be happier.
So when do you use these filters? I like to use them when the weather is crazy, usually when the clouds are visibly moving really fast and the colors are vibrant. During sunrise and right after sunset is usually a good time.
You can use these filters in the day time that’s how you get the crazy movement of the clouds. Below are a few examples of how I use these filters. All these photos are shot in bulb mode and are from 1-3 minute exposures.
Have you ever used one?