Haven't posted here in a while so here is a r34 from canada that met up for a couple of hours
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Loving the last one with the puddle.
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Holy... Really love the 2nd to last pic and the 1st one.
If you don't mind me asking what is your thought process like for post-processing the photos, i find it hard to try and emulate others either that or just mashing buttons in lightroom/photoshop until it looks good.
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Originally posted by 240SS View PostHoly... Really love the 2nd to last pic and the 1st one.
If you don't mind me asking what is your thought process like for post-processing the photos, i find it hard to try and emulate others either that or just mashing buttons in lightroom/photoshop until it looks good.
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Originally posted by N.O.R.E. View PostMy post processing is fairly quick and easy. I start by adjusting WB to warmer tone, increase contrast and maybe play a bit with saturation and split toning. in this shoot the light was really nice (right before sunset) so the pics were pretty nice looking straight out of the camera
Still sort of fuzzy on doing post-processing work cause i'm not too sure how to get a certain look, should i focus more on the histogram and just basic fundamental stuff before doing stuff like split toning or saturation?
If you could tell me which concepts are the easiest or ones i should start with first and then build up that would be great lol
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Originally posted by 240SS View PostThank you for the reply really helpful
Still sort of fuzzy on doing post-processing work cause i'm not too sure how to get a certain look, should i focus more on the histogram and just basic fundamental stuff before doing stuff like split toning or saturation?
If you could tell me which concepts are the easiest or ones i should start with first and then build up that would be great lol
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Originally posted by 240SS View PostThanks again man, so in general the more light in a photo/shot the more i can do with it in post-processing right (in relation to the histogram)?
more like teh better you expose (histogram doesn't fall of on either end) then the more options you have in post.
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