From the course: Travel Photography: Fjords of New Zealand
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Post-processing on the isolated tree shot
From the course: Travel Photography: Fjords of New Zealand
Post-processing on the isolated tree shot
- This tree was just such a beautiful sight especially with the low clouds behind it giving me incredible contrast. I shot it from multiple different angles, and I think my last image I took of it was probably my favourite. I really like the branches, I really get a lot of contrast in there and the white behind it just really sets it off. What I'd like to do is take the opportunity to share with you an alternate way to process a raw image, because there are many ways. And what I mean by that is, you can bring a raw image into Adobe Camera Raw, which is the same as Lightroom, that same algorithm created by Adobe. You could bring it into the proprietary software from the company, Canon or Nikon. There's multiple different types of software and it's kind of overwhelming sometimes. What's interesting about the Fuji files I've learned is that there's a little bit of a lack of detail when you bring a Fuji file into Lightroom. So, after doing a lot of research online and doing some testing…
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Shooting foam on the water using 10-stop ND filter8m 17s
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Working the shot with the 10-stop ND filter on water1m 36s
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Shooting a misty mountain scene in the fjords2m 29s
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Isolating a tree in a lush landscape shot5m 12s
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Post-processing on the foamy water photo7m 5s
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Post-processing on the isolated tree shot5m 28s
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