Pandora sunset photos have become my absolute favorite photos to edit from Disney World. They are probably the closest you’ll get to a pure landscape photo in the parks and this lends well to my editing style. I did a 2-shot blend here along with a copious amount of dodging and burning and light painting. The light painting allows me to mold better the shape and direction of the light within the photo. This adds dimensionality you can’t obtain just by moving a few sliders around.
Nikon 14-24 2.8
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I haven’t done a basic castle shot in a while, so I figured it was time. The castle still looks as great as ever and the dreamlights add a nice whimsical touch, …
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I finally had a chance to take my new Nikon Z7 out and do some shooting with it and my overall impressions are quite good. More on that later however as I …
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I don’t know if this is technically Archimedes, but it looks like him so don’t spoil it for me if it isn’t. The sun was starting to set when I took this …
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I’m embarrassed to admit how many times I started editing this photo, scrapped it and started over. In fact, I think I lost count somewhere after the 10th time. I thought about …
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In the never-ending quest to improve my post processing I’m introducing some new techniques with today’s photo. The photo still looks like something I would process but I think is a bit …
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I was digging through some older shots (2016) and came across this one which I never processed in the day. I’m glad I didn’t process it because I don’t think my editing …
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I don’t have a lot to say about this one. It’s the Disneyland train station. The lighting is a bit hot in places, so you must be careful editing it as you …
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I was inspired recently by @spanselphoto to try my hand at some more black and white edits. Having already done some Walt Disney World black and white edits I decided to do …
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Today I’m sharing another one of my Milky Way shots from Saguaro National Park. I took a handful and as I get more practice editing I come back and edit a new …