Day 4 – Moving down the road……
We finished up in New Hampshire yesterday and have moved over to Maine to finish out the week. The big storm that moved up the coast got to us today and forced us in the classroom for the day. We had a great time with teaching sessions and critiques. This is a very talented group that is eager to learn! When you plan workshops like this a year in advance it’s always great when nature co-operates and gives you great color, it has been a fantastic week in that respect, in fact in all respects. We’ve had great color, safe travels and wonderful fellowship, who could ask for more……. We’ve had a great variety of subject matter, enjoy!
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Bill,
I am loving all the images you have been posting this week. The colors are so vivid. Are you doing any post work on them or are they coming out of the camera like this? What settings are you using?
Mostly just some levels and saturation, pretty much what we are seeing!
My basic camera set-up is Aperture Priority, Vivid Picture Control Setting. I use level to adjust contrast and usually add a little around +12 maximum of saturation.
Hope that helps!
dear Bill,
I was just wondering why you wood looks so dif from my wood do you
photoshop it? Thank you
Yes I do, saturation and some images are HDR which deepens color range.
Superb book (I got the Kindle vrieson here in UK) and so glad the series is in capable and enthusiastic hands. I too have all the D&D books from PS6 – it has always been my go to bible for design ideas and techniques. Keep on with the Photoshop work Corey and NEVER pick up a camera and you can hide Pete Collins’ camera while you are at it – NAPP needs to keep the ‘P’ for Photoshop in N.A.P.P !!Thanks for all that you chaps do.