Victoria Beach / Laguna California (2019) Please read description inside for details about this image.
This is an old shot taken with my Nikon D850 and a Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 DI II VC HLD ASP-C lens.
So I finally started editing with my MacBook Pro 13”, and a Wacom Intuos Pro Medium that I’ve had sitting around for a couple of years both collecting dust.
I found a set of 7 images taken using a tripod. All were long exposures that had their own appealing sections of different waves in the scene. When I took these images I knew they’d come in handy one day.
I knew I’d need these as well as other sequences of panorama shots, focus stacked shots, and bracketed exposures in order to learn how to stack and blend them together using layer masks and other tools available in Photoshop.
Almost all my edits up until last night have been performed on my iPad Pro 11” So after watching lots of hours of tutorials I felt it was time to change the game. I know there’s gonna be a lot of trial and error, and a big learning curve using the Wacom Intuos Pro but becoming a better Photographer is going to require learning how to use the newest tools available.
This shot represents my first edited shot round tripping in Lightroom Classic & Photoshop. I used Layer masks in Photoshop, and a little more touching up in Camera Raw, then back into Lightroom Classic for cataloging purposes.
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Update: December 4h. (2023)
This coming spring of 2024 will mark my 5th year using Adobe Lightroom Classic, Photoshop, and my Wacom tablet.
Since I’ve been using Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop, and my Wacom tablet it really has changed editing and made a huge difference in the way I now edit my photos. It enables you to edit your images in ways that make so much more sense.
It does take time to learn, but the results will make you very satisfied and proud of your finished photos.
Bottom line is, I highly recommend making an effort to take the time to learn as much as you can post processing your images.
Victoria Beach / Laguna California (2019) Please read description inside for details about this image.
This is an old shot taken with my Nikon D850 and a Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 DI II VC HLD ASP-C lens.
So I finally started editing with my MacBook Pro 13”, and a Wacom Intuos Pro Medium that I’ve had sitting around for a couple of years both collecting dust.
I found a set of 7 images taken using a tripod. All were long exposures that had their own appealing sections of different waves in the scene. When I took these images I knew they’d come in handy one day.
I knew I’d need these as well as other sequences of panorama shots, focus stacked shots, and bracketed exposures in order to learn how to stack and blend them together using layer masks and other tools available in Photoshop.
Almost all my edits up until last night have been performed on my iPad Pro 11” So after watching lots of hours of tutorials I felt it was time to change the game. I know there’s gonna be a lot of trial and error, and a big learning curve using the Wacom Intuos Pro but becoming a better Photographer is going to require learning how to use the newest tools available.
This shot represents my first edited shot round tripping in Lightroom Classic & Photoshop. I used Layer masks in Photoshop, and a little more touching up in Camera Raw, then back into Lightroom Classic for cataloging purposes.
_______________________________________________
Update: December 4h. (2023)
This coming spring of 2024 will mark my 5th year using Adobe Lightroom Classic, Photoshop, and my Wacom tablet.
Since I’ve been using Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop, and my Wacom tablet it really has changed editing and made a huge difference in the way I now edit my photos. It enables you to edit your images in ways that make so much more sense.
It does take time to learn, but the results will make you very satisfied and proud of your finished photos.
Bottom line is, I highly recommend making an effort to take the time to learn as much as you can post processing your images.