MicrostockGroup

Microstock Photography Forum - General => Software => Photoshop Discussion => Topic started by: rjmiz on February 15, 2008, 05:08

Title: Do you shoot landscapes? If not....ignore this thread, or post then
Post by: rjmiz on February 15, 2008, 05:08
Photoshop Tutorial - Intermediate Users

This tutorial may not apply to stock images, but the technique can be applied to any image.
Although this tutorial is targeted for fine art photography (my real passion) you can
"take what you need" and leave the rest.

It's not difficult to spot...you know that great image, it has everythinng
going for it it; Good composition and framing, mood, subject etc, etc....BUT
...but it's missing that certain something, you just can put your finger on.

Well if it's lighting, then maybe I can help with a little "Photoshoptic Surgery"
we'll transform that dull lifeless image and make it "more gooder" than ever.

This is a rather complicated procedure.  I hope I don't loose anyone along the way.
Try it. Especially if you shoot landscapes like I do.

The best to you,
The MIZ

http://microstockpix.com/forum/adj/adj.html (http://microstockpix.com/forum/adj/adj.html)
Title: Re: Do you shoot landscapes? If not....ignore this thread, or post then
Post by: JerryL5 on February 15, 2008, 08:16
The link says "Archived" and goes back to your site.
Title: Re: Do you shoot landscapes? If not....ignore this thread, or post then
Post by: rjmiz on February 15, 2008, 09:56
Sorry...fixed now
Title: Re: Do you shoot landscapes? If not....ignore this thread, or post then
Post by: JerryL5 on February 15, 2008, 14:17
Thanks.
I can sure see the potential in that method.