lowellmtyler wrote:
Great information!! It's nice to see the different workflows and post-processing techniques that others (ie. The Experts) use to squeeze all the quality out of their shots.
Thanks for taking the time to share this. This is super helpful for beginners like us.
JEFFERY Z71 wrote:
Thank you Conrad. I need all the help available.
Spring will be here soon and you will be scrambling hillsides once again and in need of a worn shutter replacement.
Jerry Jourdan wrote:
Simply brilliant, Conrad! Thanks so much for sharing this. Its refreshing to see talented photographers willing to share their work flow so that others can learn. Me? Pinky and I will now be able to take over the world!
Excellent tutorial, thanks so much for taking the time to do this and share with us.
I am thinking more and more that I need to invest in photoshop, so far it's everything in LR, this is added encouragement.
Really great job, Conrad
Thank you very much Conrad, very informative tutorial. Appreciate the time it took you to put this together. Never to late to learn something new or improved method in PP.
Conrad,
Generous sharing of your workflow.
As a tutorial it is, like your images, very clean, neat and flows well. Simple direct explanations and illustrations.
Scott
I did read the first one years ago but never really used it...never got the chance to do birding but this time...will try this out.
Been in and out of the board and I still remember the time you were just starting out ( me...a lurker who seldom posted) when you did the original one and look at you now...
Holy crap this was a resurrection from the super dead archives. Sorry folks who have already seen much too much of this sucker. Zoomalot you're welcome by the way And thanks to those who are happy to see this for the first time, or again for the upteenth time
Conrad Tan wrote:
Holy crap this was a resurrection from the super dead archives. Sorry folks who have already seen much too much of this sucker. Zoomalot you're welcome by the way And thanks to those who are happy to see this for the first time, or again for the upteenth time
What can we say Conrad, it was very helpful to quite a few...it's become...The Walking Thread