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This is a really (really, really) edited photo of a red and yellow calla lily that I took in my kitchen one day. I was looking everywhere for the "perfect" image of a white calla lily for a project I was working on.
I found that:
a) White calla lilies are beautiful - one of my favorite flowers, beside white roses - but they don't show much detail in photos; and
b) What I really wanted was a calla *drawing* and I could not find one that really suited my purposes.
So, I made my own - I was quite happy with myself over the result!
In the meantime I've been to London again and I'm busy editing the pictures. For now here's a shot I took last year.
New edit of an old favorite. This is one of my favorite shots from my original Mavic Pro from 5 years ago. That thing was basically a flying cell phone camera. We’ve come a long way but it did the job!
This is my first foray into the photo-editing world, and I'm fairly pleased with the result. This took forever, but I've learned some tricks so next time should be faster!
My re-edit of the photo of the week from the fotogriPhone *EDITING LAB* group
Original photo by tosaxx
Apps used: TiltShift, PhotoGene, BlurFX, PictureShow, & PhotoStudio (I think, to be honest I lost track)!
Edited with Topaz Sharpen and DeNoise. Use the link below and save 15%. I HIGHLY recommend these products for noise reduction and sharpening!
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Fujifilm X-T2 + Fujinon 35/2
My free photo editing tutorials in Lightroom + Photoshop
www.youtube.com/c/kirillsokolov
Мои бесплатные уроки по обработке фото в Lightroom + Photoshop
Sometimes the answer is right in front of you.
LIGHTING SETUP- Canon 430EX ii behind into holoboards triggered by Yongnuo YN622s with Manfrotto ML360 camera left for fill.
Captured by Judy whilst hard at work. Well, just uploading Sundays pics which sometimes feels like work.
Edited with Topaz Sharpen and DeNoise. Use the link below and save 15%. I HIGHLY recommend these products for noise reduction and sharpening!
topazlabs.refr.cc/HCphotography
See a video demo here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbG0KgXPfOo&t=11s
Most of my video footage is filmed with this camera: amzn.to/2EfI3YH
My latest children's book: amzn.to/2EjZ9Vn
Photos and workshops on my website: www.harrycollinsphoto.com
Follow me on social media:
www.facebook.com/harrycollinsphotography
Instagram @harrycollinsphotography
Edited with Topaz Sharpen and DeNoise. Use the link below and save 15%. I HIGHLY recommend these products for noise reduction and sharpening! Important: please click through the link below to purchase and then when it’s time to check out at the coupon code add the code below and it will take 15% off.
Discount code: ref15
Please subscribe to my YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/harrycollinsphotography
Most of my video footage is filmed with this camera: amzn.to/2EfI3YH
My latest children's book: amzn.to/2EjZ9Vn
Photos and workshops on my website: www.harrycollinsphoto.com
Follow me on social media:
www.facebook.com/harrycollinsphotography
Instagram @harrycollinsphotography
Edited with Topaz Sharpen and DeNoise. Use the link below and save 15%. I HIGHLY recommend these products for noise reduction and sharpening! Important: please click through the link below to purchase and then when it’s time to check out at the coupon code add the code below and it will take 15% off.
Discount code: ref15
Please subscribe to my YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/harrycollinsphotography
Most of my video footage is filmed with this camera: amzn.to/2EfI3YH
My latest children's book: amzn.to/2EjZ9Vn
Photos and workshops on my website: www.harrycollinsphoto.com
Follow me on social media:
www.facebook.com/harrycollinsphotography
Instagram @harrycollinsphotography
I use Adobe Photoshop CS4 but most all versions of Photoshop should have all these features. I am making the assumption that you already have a good understanding of how Photoshop works and how to set up layers and such. If not, there are plenty of tutorials on that elsewhere.
I'm not claiming that this is the best way to do this. This is just the way I do it. There are a ton of different ways to get the same results in Photoshop.
Tomorrow's Tutorial: Editing (Background Removal .cont)