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Post-processing on the water shot from the creek - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Landscape Photography: Washington's Olympic National Park
Post-processing on the water shot from the creek
- We're back inside after a great day of photographing in the Sol Duc Valley, and now it's time to post process. It's so important to embrace processing and enjoy it because it's a really integral part to completing the capture from visualizing the scene, composing and then processing. So, we're going to jump right in. I'm a very efficient processor, at least I like to think so and that I have a very streamlined approach and I'm going to take you through exactly what I do. Now, this is the first image that we shot and I called it kind of the serenity creek shot, where we stood back with our lighting or lens, and of course we did ISO bracketing for different shutter speeds. So, the first question people have is well which image should I choose, so I'm going to hit G for Grid Mode, and we're going to have a selection of images to choose from. Now this image here, is at 6/10 of a second, it's very important to look at the shutter speed. And as I scroll through with the arrow keys, we…
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Introducing the Sol Duc Valley1m 54s
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Defining the HIPS acronym for the shooting workflow2m 9s
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Taking a serene water shot in a flowing creek4m 55s
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Creating a more powerful foreground-to-background relationship5m 11s
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Setting up the shot of the falls on the bridge1m 45s
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Taking a shot of the falls from the center of the bridge4m 56s
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Shooting the falls wide from a different perspective3m 1s
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Using a long lens to try to get the look of a miniature ice village4m 41s
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Isolating the mossy trees in a busy forest3m 47s
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Compressing the depth of the forest to get the composition4m 51s
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Getting a macro shot on the forest floor4m 36s
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Wrapping up the Sol Duc Valley shoot location53s
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Post-processing on the water shot from the creek14m 33s
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Applying a recipe to the post work on an image3m 31s
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Reviewing other post-processing tips for the Sol Duc images5m 44s
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