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The next 4 pics are edited. Why? I've edited people out who wouldn't appreciate me posting the pictures!
In this one, I'm hanging on a guy dressed as a Scotsman in a kilt.
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all touched up with the built-in editors while wandering around Brighton
Motion focus! a bit patchy, but there was LOTS of motion
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We are back with another RAW Edit where you get to download a DNG RAW File to try your hand at editing it. This time around it's a portrait that I recently took with the Nikon D810 and 70-200 2.8 VR II.
If you are new to the RAW Edit series it's where Adam Lerner and I take one file and we both edit it in our own way. At the end we put our final edits together and compare what we like or don't like from our edits. This time around Adam did a complete portrait retouch in Lightroom showing you exactly how to smooth out the skin, make the eyes pop and much more. His edit starts at 8:18 of the video.
The great thing about photo editing is that it is pretty subjective. We all have different styles and one edit may appeal to one person where the other appeals to another. Editing is subjective and also an art form that takes a lot of practice to even scratch the surface with.
This is an old photo. A year or more. I went ahead and tried to edit it again since I've learned more and adopted more. Since I have the raw file still everything is still possible. I prefer this edit for sure.
Operational analog edit room at Pop Cinema studio, NJ USA
Sony RM-450 edit controller. Sony 1800 and 2800 Beta SP tape decks.
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08/18/2010
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Polaroid 500 Instant Color Film (film expired 11/2004)
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random ederly walking when i was in beijing for a school trip so i took a shot of him. edit using snapseed.
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I had a lot of fun creating this replica of a typical non-linear video editing software interface for The LEGO Animation book.
I tried to arrange the printed tiles in a way that made a coherent story. In my mind this is a commercial for moose burgers.
All of these customs are either old ones that I made when I was younger, or I just feel needs more work (left to right) Marth, Little Mac, Robin, Samus, ZS Samus
Last night Joni and me were editing the next exhibition for Third Floor Gallery.
we had 86 small prints. the largest table in the pub was still too small.
So get ready for Jocelyn Bain Hogg !!!