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Editing the tree images in Lightroom and Photoshop
From the course: Landscape Photography: Tropical Scenes
Editing the tree images in Lightroom and Photoshop
- Now my favorite subject that I had the chance to photograph during the tropical landscape course: trees and now we're going to do the Banal tree, which was maybe my favorite shoot and edit from start to finish. Before I move on to the Banal tree, I want to point out a mistake that I made and while it's a mistake that I really shouldn't have, I did, and it's so important that I point it out so that you guys can avoid it. Now what you're looking at on the screen here are two images of the Rainbow Eucalyptus. The one on the left was polarized, the one on the right was not. So you can see the glare in the leaves on the right and the vibrance of the green on the left. I always love to show a polarizer and non-polarizer option. Now what I want to do is take a look at the image that I like, which is obviously the polarized one and I want to zoom in and check for sharpness. And it looks fantastic in the center of the image, which is good, let's move to the right. We're going to notice a…
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Introducing unique tropical trees1m 27s
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Photographing the painted eucalyptus trees2m 1s
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Finding a good angle to photograph the banyan tree2m 33s
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Photographing the massive banyan tree3m 28s
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Photographing the dense bamboo forest3m 41s
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Editing the tree images in Lightroom and Photoshop6m 40s
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