by Steve | Mar 25, 2019 | Post Processing
When you’re scrolling through a new batch of freshly-taken RAW files on your computer, picking out which ones you’ll edit… It can be easy to miss those “diamonds in the rough”. The nature of RAW files being so flat and dull makes it easy to be discouraged when... by Steve | Mar 22, 2019 | Post Processing
Have you felt this before?Back from a shoot, you open up a new pic in Photoshop for the first time… excited to see the magic of what you saw with your own eyes, re-produced on-screen. Only there’s a problem. Your camera gave you a dud. The RAW file looks nothing... by Steve | Mar 19, 2019 | Post Processing
It’s a complete accident/coincidence, but there’s been a “daytime” theme to the shots I’ve shared this last few days. Which is cool, because it demonstrates that it’s not the end of the world if you can’t shoot during the golden hours. That said, it still helps... by Steve | Mar 16, 2019 | Post Processing
Sometimes a little touch of light sprinkled in the right spot can really make a shot. Like this one I took of Mount Cook in New Zealand. As the sun was going down way off to the left, there was a mountain range casting shade over the lake and most of the shoreline.... by Steve | Mar 13, 2019 | Post Processing
Thought I’d share this reflective photo from New Zealand with you today. This derelict jetty can be found somewhere around half way along the road between Queenstown and Glenorchy. Sonia and I were excited to stumble across it on a random “scenery stop”. It’s...