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RE: The Long And Winding Road

in #photofeed7 years ago

Hehe, yes, I've been trying to stay as active as possible on here - and I've followed you back now.

Thank you so much! That's an excellent question - and like any excellent question doesn't have a perfect answer: it varies, of course. With some photos there's really nothing that needs to be done, just a few slider adjustments in Lightroom, and others (like startrails, focus stacking, etc) are complex composites that combine many frames, but lately I've been averaging about an hour per photo - one reason I haven't processed more of my Canada images yet! I spend more and more time on my photos as I become a better photographer and editor and I pay more attention to the details.

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Awesome! I think post-processing is an entirely different thing to learn as well, aside from photography itself. I've been trying out Lightroom with some old photographs, and I think I still have a lot to discover aside from just changing the brightness, contrast, and vibrance!

Yep, it's definitely a completely different thing! It's fun to go and play with all the sliders and see what happens.

Hey, if you want to practice on RAWs file, we have a contest going on right now: https://steemit.com/photogames/@derekkind/fix-it-friday-by-derekkind-photo-games-week-1-day-5

Thanks for the link, I'll go ahead and try it out maybe next week! :)

We also have a new central @photogames account - you might enjoy playing! :)

Nice, I'll definitely check it out!