Really gorgeous images especially the first one has so much "energy and motion" in it and your processing is superb too.Love the way you bring out those greens. If you care to share your PP technique i would love to learn.
mabidally wrote:
Really gorgeous images especially the first one has so much "energy and motion" in it and your processing is superb too.Love the way you bring out those greens. If you care to share your PP technique i would love to learn.
Thanks mabidally, it has taken a while to get to some decent processing skills and I am still learning. Some of the initial RAW workflow elements (for the greens) are taken from a Mark Metternich workshop I took a couple of years ago. Mark also has tutorials on his website covering this aspect. For the moody effect, I have also drawn upon elements from Ryan Dyar's tutorials (Texture and Mood made Easy). Hope this helps.
nagias wrote:
Thanks mabidally, it has taken a while to get to some decent processing skills and I am still learning. Some of the initial RAW workflow elements (for the greens) are taken from a Mark Metternich workshop I took a couple of years ago. Mark also has tutorials on his website covering this aspect. For the moody effect, I have also drawn upon elements from Ryan Dyar's tutorials (Texture and Mood made Easy). Hope this helps.
Wow! Talk about lush. I feel like I more often see these falls in the spring time with a little less leaf-out and brighter spring-time greens. I love the lushness of the summer feeling here. Really well done.