Yeah, I guess thats what happens when i have a bunch of photos that need saving and I'm grasping at straws haha. Any ways to warm up an image, while keeping other areas natural looking, bringing out fog and bad weather, and making wildlife look more spectacular are a few examples of what I am trying to achieve.
Hi, Tyler I had a little play with some of your images on your website hope that is ok with you.
If you want to warm up an image while keeping it natural, I would use a photo filter in photoshop not too much because it makes it look a little orange. Also to bring out fog, I would have to see an image to figure that out. Right next " making wildlife look more spectacular" I have had a look at a few of your images and I find my eye moves away from the animal if you make it so it draws more attention to the animal that would be a big help to your images.
??? What styles ? There are sooooo many different styles
see below, thank you
Hi, Tyler the information you have given is not really clear and is very vague could you give us some additional/more information so we can help you.
- Dylan
Yeah, I guess thats what happens when i have a bunch of photos that need saving and I'm grasping at straws haha. Any ways to warm up an image, while keeping other areas natural looking, bringing out fog and bad weather, and making wildlife look more spectacular are a few examples of what I am trying to achieve.
Thanks
Hi, Tyler I had a little play with some of your images on your website hope that is ok with you.
If you want to warm up an image while keeping it natural, I would use a photo filter in photoshop not too much because it makes it look a little orange. Also to bring out fog, I would have to see an image to figure that out. Right next " making wildlife look more spectacular" I have had a look at a few of your images and I find my eye moves away from the animal if you make it so it draws more attention to the animal that would be a big help to your images.
Here is a link to a good tutorial to help warm up your images:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G74NkuldCuo
Also, I would look into Luminosity Masks so you can bring out all the detail in your photos it's good because you can use multiple exposures
Here is tutorial to help you out with that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igNlbo5U80g
Here is a tutorial on how to create them :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4mG6vlJFNQ
Also, check out the channels below to help you with your photography
https://www.youtube.com/user/cmoeu
https://www.youtube.com/user/PhlearnLLC
Hope this helps =)
- Dylan
Dylan thank you so much! I am in school right now so I can't discuss a ton, but I'll reply later. Once again thanks
That is not a problem playing with my photos! Thanks for all the pointers and the help. Have a good one.
Tyler