99% of Lightroom Photographers Improve with this One Change

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  • @MarkDenneyPhoto
    @MarkDenneyPhoto  Рік тому +6

    💥QUICK QUESTION: What's your most used filter? Radial Filter, Linear Gradient or Adjustment Brush?

    • @ddki9094
      @ddki9094 Рік тому +2

      I'd say for me the radial filter.

    • @suxxesphoto6419
      @suxxesphoto6419 Рік тому

      Gradiant

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Рік тому

      @@ddki9094 Same!

    • @austinarmentrout10
      @austinarmentrout10 Рік тому +2

      I would say mostly sky and gradient since I am in more of a open landscape area.

    • @JasonRowePhoto
      @JasonRowePhoto Рік тому

      Singh-Ray tri filter. It's an adjustable neutral density filter, warming filter and circular polarizer. I mostly use it for portraits on a Nikon 85 1.4 but I do adapt it to other lenses for some landscape/waterfalls. I got some interesting results at drift events and RC track stuff.

  • @Petsclubforu
    @Petsclubforu 8 місяців тому +11

    Mark Denney
    I’m 45 years old and your channel made me to take my 20 years old 5d classic mark 1 out after 15 years and start a new journey.
    Your work really really means a lot to me and of course to the others.
    Thanks again

    • @nicedward7544
      @nicedward7544 8 місяців тому

      Great camera still. It was my first digital camera coming from film and I'm really tempted to find one used to pick up. Mine is actually still going strong but I gave it to a good friend 15ish years ago when I got the 5dii. The original has some sort of magical sauce built in i swear. Dig it out and start shooting!

  • @zoltanshrimp
    @zoltanshrimp Рік тому +2

    I am relatively a beginner, and can say honestly that this is the best photography channels on UA-cam. I learn more from ONE of your videos than I do browsing counties others. Thank you so much!

  • @RileyJohnson37
    @RileyJohnson37 Рік тому +7

    This has been one of the greatest lessons I’ve learned over time. As you also talked about years ago I would have been happy with light editing in the basic panel and in the sharpening panel, but now it’s about remembering how the scene made me feel, and what elements brought those feelings out. Whether it was of wonder of light rays through trees or being by enthralled by the significance of an element like a waterfall. I recently shot a small tree growing out of rock, next to an absolutely raging waterfall. It takes you in the moment looking at what you see and recognizing what is making that specific impression on you. Ultimately this also will lead you to shoot in a certain way, and as a photographer does this, they drastically improve.
    As I found the correct settings to shoot that image, I played with shutter speed to find the perfect speed to render the tree the way I wanted it, but to allow the viewer to remember that this is easily a waterfall that is strong and deadly, and this tree, has been growing and surviving being pelted by its droplets. Then you wait for the light that helps draw your eye to your subject, and then you shoot. Afterwards in the darkroom/Lightroom, because the thoughtful time was spent envisioning what you wanted shot, and how it was going to be viewed, when you go find that photo later to build that wonder through filters such as these, you know exactly how you want to accentuate the image and it becomes so simple for you to accomplish.
    This whole process and idea creates such a better personal photo experience and leads to less image spam to cull later and much higher image retention. It’s part of the reason many still shoot film and it’s a bit of a nirvana. Another final effect of this is that your imagery becomes incredibly powerful to others, but is so simple for you to envision, shoot, edit, and present what you felt or envisioned and it truly becomes fun and simple even though it was a long term learning process.
    I took quite a few classes in college in photography and we were required to shoot film first. We shot 35mm and worked in the dark room in "Photo 1", and then 4x5 in "Photo 2". I may not have understood at the time that this was the idea behind those classes, but I do now. It wasn't so much to teach film, but to teach the process of envisioning an image. It has taken I would say a good 5-6 years from when I was last able to attend classes to learn that lesson and I'm so happy that you are able to teach others the same thing. Thanks Mark, teaching this is what allows a hobby for some, and a profession for others, to continue and thrive.

  • @nicewinerytrainingsessions3406

    Thank you Mark for this excellent tutorial. I am a retired senior and photography is my passion. Although I have taken photos over the past 50+ years, I never truly studied to develop the skills necessary to produce the quality photos that you and others have. I am going to have to watch this several times to learn the skills you have demonstrated. Once again, thank you for sharing your expertise.

  • @Miradce
    @Miradce Рік тому +4

    I started serious landscape and astro photography hobby a year ago. I used general hdr sliders first. I discovered linear filters 6 months later. Then I started using radial filters. Now, I am starting with brush, inverted masks, color curves. There is still more to discover but I am happy I understand how all these things work together. Thanks for your advices.

  • @kenstickrod840
    @kenstickrod840 Рік тому +5

    Thanks Mark. Your use of radial filters and the manipulation of light has brought my LR editing to a whole new level. Now depth and Light along with radial gradients and yes some brushing are a major step in my landscape photos.

  • @willypaul70
    @willypaul70 Рік тому +4

    Again, great job Mark. The way I summarize this video for myself, is first balance the overall exposure, then sculpt the image to provide the “Eye Walk”, then bring up the tones and colors to optimize the scene. Thanks so much for the helpful insights!

  • @NicESpurling
    @NicESpurling Рік тому +2

    I use inverted radial gradients all the time, so I love that you covered that! I tend to use exposure adjustments only after using shadow adjustments, because I find using shadows to darken those areas looks more natural.

  • @ralphpayne6259
    @ralphpayne6259 Рік тому +4

    Another great video. What makes this great is the way it shows, not 'what to do' so much as how to approach the changes with your own image, with a clear aim and purpose in mind. 👍🏻

  • @keithgarrett7250
    @keithgarrett7250 10 місяців тому

    Thank you so much. During 2019 I was on a trip around the U.S. going to National and state parks. On June 1st I was at this exact same location that that you took this image. Our images are about 90% identical. I did not post-process my image because it just didn't grab me the way that I saw it at the time. Since our images were so close I was able to start and stop your tutorial and apply what you did to your image to my image. WOW did it make a difference. I am going to upload this image to my website. It is really unusual for me to find an image that so closely matches one that I captured and be able to follow the instructions exactly. Thank you.

  • @NotAnotherYoutubePhotographer
    @NotAnotherYoutubePhotographer 5 місяців тому

    I always forget to use a radial filter as a vignette so thanks for reminding me! My most used filter is probably linear gradient, but usually intersected or subtracted with another filter to shape light on certain objects in the image like the foreground log in your image. Really love your videos and have learnt a lot watching them. Great teaching style!

  • @LucidCreature
    @LucidCreature Рік тому

    Been a hobby for the last 11yrs. And been selling on Adobe Stock for the last 4yrs. Both Lightroom and ST really helped improve my camera work. Thanks for this video!

  • @larryjordan9502
    @larryjordan9502 14 днів тому

    Mark, Thank you for sharing this very important edit tip. I feel like many Pro's don't want to share these types of tips without charging money, Thanks again. This changes everything for Mme.

  • @alanashenfarb9543
    @alanashenfarb9543 Рік тому

    OU OF ALL THE PEOPLE IVE WATCHED, MARK IS BY FAR, THE BEST. NOT TO SAY I HAVE NEVER LEARNT ANYTHING FROM OTHER PHOTOGRAPHY EXPERTS, BUT MARK HAS THIS ABILITY IF YOU WILL TO SPEAK IN A MANNER THAT I FEEL HES STANDING RIGHT NEXXT TO ME, ACTUALLY GUIDING ME. OVER THE LAST FEW WEEKS, IVE MADE MANY NOTES OF HIS TUTORIALS WHICH HA HELPED ME TRMENDOUSLY.

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much for this!

    • @alanashenfarb9543
      @alanashenfarb9543 Рік тому

      @@MarkDenneyPhoto your welcome Mark… over the past two weeks with all our extreme heat out here in Ca. I’ve watched a dozen or so of your videos…. You’ve opened my eyes, and my mind .

  • @richardhutson4371
    @richardhutson4371 10 місяців тому

    Mark, as always, your tutorials are truly educational, and your communication skills are excellent.

  • @dennisfrederick9304
    @dennisfrederick9304 Рік тому

    I think I've learned the most from your editing videos. You've used radial gradient filters in the past and I've been incorporating them. It's made a big impact in my images. A big thanks to you.

  • @bferori5555
    @bferori5555 Рік тому

    Hi Mark, I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere appreciation for the invaluable coaching you provide. The content you generously share with the world has immensely contributed to the improvement of my photography skills. I am truly grateful to have found you and your expertise. Thank you again for being an outstanding coach.

  • @albartron4800
    @albartron4800 Рік тому

    Great tutorial!! Now, I'm going to go back and look at editing some of my older photos using the techniques you just taught us.

  • @bubsscoots
    @bubsscoots Рік тому +2

    I just found your channel recently this week and I have learned so much. This video defiantly has helped me understand how the radial filter can help you really take your image to a whole other level.

  • @JMck12
    @JMck12 Рік тому

    Thanks for going into lightroom and editing techniques you use. I need all the help I can get with editing.

  • @mjeffn2
    @mjeffn2 10 місяців тому

    Suggestion. The overall color saturation is flat in the final image. Physically, stronger light desaturates color while colors in shadows are relatively more saturated than they are in areas with direct light. Much of what you are doing with vignetting can be accomplished more subtly through increasing contrasts between levels of saturation of light and dark areas. This can also help with perceiving overall values in the image because the darkest light areas need to be lighter than the lightest dark areas for an image to read as true to life, true to life is a goal.

  • @carlyoung412
    @carlyoung412 9 місяців тому

    Thank you, Mark. Wonderful instructional video ! I'll be sure to give it a go.

  • @martinbache3410
    @martinbache3410 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Mark, another excellent Post process edit. I have been following your channel for a few years and learnt a lot of excellent composition and editing techniques. This has enabled me to get 30+ images published in several 2024 calendars around the UK.

  • @JohnJohnson-bo5sv
    @JohnJohnson-bo5sv 11 місяців тому

    that is clever subtracting from the Radial Vignette, thanks

  • @gopalbarkur3917
    @gopalbarkur3917 Рік тому

    Hi! Mark I use adjustment brush most of the time as it has wider application. Thank you.❤

  • @robryan4272
    @robryan4272 7 місяців тому

    Great explanation and you tell us WHY. Very important. Thank you

  • @christianblizzard5522
    @christianblizzard5522 Рік тому

    Excellent lesson. Will definitely try this with my on photos.

  • @richardhutson2474
    @richardhutson2474 Рік тому +1

    Thank you, Mark, for another excellent lesson in creating beautiful photographs using the tools in Lightroom. Your presentation style is always engaging.

  • @billbenson9904
    @billbenson9904 Рік тому

    Thanks Mark - your videos have been very helpful to my post processing. I enjoy watching you touch up your photos in Lightroom. Now for another 10,000 hours.

  • @michaelstewart6857
    @michaelstewart6857 Рік тому +2

    Outstanding video, Mark - thank you! Who doesn't want to add visual interest to their photos? Your demonstration of how to do so through the use of radial gradients and exposure tweaks is impressive and inspiring - I will certainly start practicing this technique.

  • @darrellhornick7764
    @darrellhornick7764 Рік тому +56

    You UA-cam guys! You set up a camera to video yourself walking a path or whatever. Then you make the walk, then you walk back to get the camera you had set up to video the walk. Then you walk back to where you were before going back for the camera. 🤔 You walk forever. You should do a video on the whole process.

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Рік тому +10

      Lots and lots of steps!

    • @AndrewBerube41
      @AndrewBerube41 Рік тому +2

      I've been using my drone to avoid as much walking.

    • @stormblitz9
      @stormblitz9 Рік тому +4

      That's what happens when you're the director of photography, location scout, cameraman, stand-in for test shoot, and also being a one man crew 😂😂

    • @geniferteal4178
      @geniferteal4178 Рік тому

      I watch another channel where they drive a truck to places and as their exiting the off ramp of the highway. There's a camera in the air getting an overhead shot.
      It's crazy the amount of back-and-forth. They got To Do just like walking the path but with a car.

    • @debborich
      @debborich 9 місяців тому

      Mark, THANKS for posting these little lessons. I always learn a little something.
      I'm a long time user of Lightroom, but haven't really followed all the little changes. The simple act of showing your gradient masks and how they can be rotated taught me that .. they can be rotated! I'd never tried that, I always just add another mask in the right spot, horizontal rather than vertical.

  • @marciastraublund5213
    @marciastraublund5213 Рік тому

    Thanks for running through this process. Every time I watch you I pick up a new tip! I live in Eastern Tennessee so this is great. I want to say your Calibration tip has taken my photos up a notch. Thanks!

  • @BudBetz
    @BudBetz Рік тому

    Great tips Mark! We know that place well! I'm going to revisit those images and give them a fresh look. Thank you!!!

  • @Bwanar1
    @Bwanar1 Рік тому

    That was amazing, how you brought that scene to life! Great Job, Thanks!

  • @allehman5095
    @allehman5095 Рік тому

    Mark, Excellend tutorial. A well explained process that adds a ton of value to the image. Thank you for your talent and expertise. Awesome video.
    Al

  • @MaryLeeDereske
    @MaryLeeDereske Рік тому

    Thanks for another great video. I enjoy watching your editing. One thing I've learned today is that I may be a little too cautious with my sliders.

  • @jimwhite1050
    @jimwhite1050 Рік тому

    Nice job. Defantely takes some hours off of the 10,000. I like the demo on the custom vignette. Looks much easier/cleaner than using a brush.

  • @KingsCapture
    @KingsCapture Рік тому

    You actually do these samples so easy for me to understand. thank you so much. SUBSCRIBED!!!!!! keep doing these videos

  • @teresababer5310
    @teresababer5310 Рік тому

    Excellent processing tips - so appreciate your style of teaching - very helpful👍

  • @davidligon6088
    @davidligon6088 Рік тому +4

    Thank you Mark for your easy to follow, powerful editing videos! They have made such a big difference in my image processing. I most often use the radial gradient but often use the brush filter or object select filter to fine tune the radial gradient coverage.

  • @joanneabramson2645
    @joanneabramson2645 Рік тому

    Great video. Very inspiring in showing what is possible to take a photo from nice to wow! I also play with ETTL which saturates the color while mellowing the highlights. I found using color grading, rather than the basic panel for highlights and mid-tones gets me to a balance to start faster. Then I return to basics to fine-tune. I am still trying to master the gradients tool. A work in process. Your videos are my guide. Hearing your thought process is a bonus. Thanks.

  • @rlfisher
    @rlfisher Рік тому

    Great stuff, Mark. Creating an "experience" for the viewer.

  • @marcusjames1221
    @marcusjames1221 Рік тому

    Great presentation there are some good points you’ve made in this video thank you

  • @lukescholtes
    @lukescholtes Рік тому

    I always learn something new watching your videos. Thanks heaps!

  • @guidodekleijn6814
    @guidodekleijn6814 Рік тому

    Great video again! Love your tips and tricks, thanks a lot!

  • @celinemorisset5533
    @celinemorisset5533 Рік тому

    Hi Mark, your photo adjusting process is oh so welcomed and very to the point. Always a great learning experience. Thanks love it!

  • @JasonRowePhoto
    @JasonRowePhoto Рік тому

    Thanks for the insight! I always get something to take back to the field to try out.

  • @AK-ContentCreatIon
    @AK-ContentCreatIon Рік тому

    HI! Thanks for all Your great content! But in that instant, I think the radial filter to brighten the background, I still can see it as a light source, because theleft sides of the trees standing on the right get brighten too.... maybe a brush would have been better.... Anyway.. I love watching Your videos and the resulting editing of my pics is way better than before...Thanks

  • @JanieP53
    @JanieP53 Рік тому

    Hi Mark, this video is very helpful to me. The reverse radial gradient especially. Your advice on lighting has added an artistic element to my photography! Thank you!

  • @RodHicks-v1n
    @RodHicks-v1n Рік тому

    Great video and explanation Mark. Look forward to putting it into practice!

  • @mikefurtek8991
    @mikefurtek8991 Рік тому

    Thank you again Mark. Love your vids.

  • @thomashudzik3519
    @thomashudzik3519 Рік тому

    Hello Mark,
    Outstanding video loaded with very useful information. Thank you for your clear details at each step of the process. I feel once again that I have learned something new that I can use going forward with my photography. I enjoyed this video & thank you for posting, Tom.

  • @M2DesignSolutions
    @M2DesignSolutions Рік тому

    Very nice video. Logical and well done. Thanks!

  • @jeffreyvonkphotos
    @jeffreyvonkphotos Рік тому +1

    If Bob Ross would have taken and edit a photo, it would have been this one!

  • @Theirrelephant
    @Theirrelephant Рік тому

    As always I love your instructional videos.

  • @dluepnitz
    @dluepnitz Рік тому

    Oversimplification of a good edit job but point made. Needed more brush strokes. Especially in the middle selecting the grass area within the water.

  • @ksnmurthy4476
    @ksnmurthy4476 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this amazing video 👍👏🏽

  • @omarelsheikh74
    @omarelsheikh74 Рік тому

    Amazing video as always Mark, thank you for sharing!!

  • @dougflor8137
    @dougflor8137 Рік тому

    Enjoyed the video and the helpful tips.

  • @stephenscheffler6761
    @stephenscheffler6761 7 місяців тому

    Very nice of you to share your process. Excellent results! Just curious: do you prefer working in Lightroom instead of Photoshop? If there's a reason that has to do with the capabilities of LR being greater than PS, please let me and your audience know. I prefer Photoshop/CameraRaw, but that's what I started with back in the day. Thanks!

  • @garryhughes3747
    @garryhughes3747 Рік тому

    Another great video. Thanks!

  • @RichardBO9
    @RichardBO9 Рік тому

    Great video, Mark. Now that we can do curve adjustments on masks in LR, I have stopped using the exposure slider and adjust the curve. It gives you a lot more control over how the masked area is lit.

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Рік тому

      Thanks Richard! It depends on the scene, but in short yes.

    • @GenericPast
      @GenericPast Рік тому

      I played around with curve adjustments on masks with a milky way shot the other day and it was incredible how well it turned out. Turned into one of my favorite shots of the year

  • @JimEmbury
    @JimEmbury Рік тому

    Well presented and great information. Thank you.

  • @kevinsweeney8914
    @kevinsweeney8914 9 місяців тому

    Excellent tips and great content! New subscriber to your channel. Thank you!

  • @АЛЕКСАНДРФИЛИПС-м6р
    @АЛЕКСАНДРФИЛИПС-м6р 11 місяців тому

    This was a suuper amazing video!!

  • @csvapeldoornjeugd3853
    @csvapeldoornjeugd3853 Рік тому

    Really educational again, Marc

  • @shlomoeshet8525
    @shlomoeshet8525 Рік тому

    Amazing! Mark, you are a real magician.

  • @troporobo
    @troporobo Рік тому

    Great tips as always. Thanks to your videos I’ve been using radial filters more effectively. But dang it Mark, you were practically in my back yard, and I would have been happy to assist! I hope you enjoyed the peninsula, it’s a very special place.

  • @timelapsebylkunl72
    @timelapsebylkunl72 Рік тому

    Thank for a great tutorial.

  • @Clint694
    @Clint694 10 місяців тому

    awesome video, thank you

  • @erwinbodo8850
    @erwinbodo8850 Рік тому

    Yet another great tutorial! Thanks.

  • @snsokstan
    @snsokstan Рік тому

    Excellent, as usual.

  • @DebiSenGupta
    @DebiSenGupta Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing such great content. I have noticed that you reduced the clarity on the picture. Why would you do that?

  • @mikebartow9415
    @mikebartow9415 Рік тому

    Thanks Mark. Very well done.

  • @raymondjobin7673
    @raymondjobin7673 Рік тому

    As usual...........awesome!

  • @tlong-productions
    @tlong-productions Рік тому

    thank you so much! 🥰

  • @hilleviupmanis8687
    @hilleviupmanis8687 Рік тому

    Thank you for the video!

  • @RafałCieślar-j5z
    @RafałCieślar-j5z 5 місяців тому

    wow! did you just gave me an idea of how to edit my best photo?

  • @crisrezzo7474
    @crisrezzo7474 7 місяців тому

    Hi Mark, You often use a radial gradient from the tool mask. I think the brush filter also works well especially for small parts.
    Do you have another opinion on this?

  • @maureenmarshall1070
    @maureenmarshall1070 Рік тому

    Great video as always. I love watching how you edit photos to the next level of interest. In this video I did not like the log at all but once you had finished editing it made such a difference. I like using the radial gradients as I cant get the brush to be as subtle or blend. Do you have a video on using the brush better? Thanks

  • @YoutubeVanced-i2j
    @YoutubeVanced-i2j Рік тому

    Why not exposure bracket? Keeps details in highlights and shadows, prevents introducing possible noise into shadows

  • @sean19
    @sean19 Рік тому

    Great video. Thank you for sharing this with us. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @dennisdragan1128
    @dennisdragan1128 Рік тому

    Excellent presentation!

  • @philsheath
    @philsheath Рік тому

    Brilliant video and beautifully edited..unfortunately I can’t Unsee the witchy hand lol

  • @jeffnewman8261
    @jeffnewman8261 Рік тому

    Great video Mark. Hey, did you consider cloning out the fallen tree in the background?

  • @BYKINstudio
    @BYKINstudio Рік тому

    Thank Mark for this in-depth information
    Do you use radial gradient on all your photos,all the time?

  • @DaveKingMusic
    @DaveKingMusic Рік тому

    Excellent video!

  • @josediazh3890
    @josediazh3890 Рік тому

    Muchas gracias

  • @djaa7
    @djaa7 Рік тому

    Oof. We're going to get the photograph to that point right there? Let's go ahead and get my UA-cam to another point over there or over yonder. Anything but that point right there.

  • @bruanne6367
    @bruanne6367 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video, you got a new subscriber🎉 one question, you kinda breezed over a spot at the beginning where you mentioned that you usually under expose your shots. I’m assuming you meant you do that on purpose to then fix it in post but I’m not sure. Do you purposely under expose almost always or only when lighting is really bright

  • @johnclay7644
    @johnclay7644 Рік тому +1

    informative video

  • @richardduckworth859
    @richardduckworth859 Рік тому

    Thanks for a very helpful video, Mark. I am trying this technique in my landscape editing now, but I have to admit, the skill I need to improve, is where to dodge. I normally look for areas that have more light and emphasize those areas but sometime it seems too random. Any suggestions?

  • @rogersteele9890
    @rogersteele9890 Рік тому +4

    Click the Auto button in basic panel as a first step, Lightroom AI will quickly get the image very close to a properly exposed starting point for your personal editing adjustments.

  • @keithsr.
    @keithsr. Рік тому

    Another top notch video! 👍😊

  • @ianharper6015
    @ianharper6015 Рік тому

    Thank you.

  • @glenlawrence-ik2dn
    @glenlawrence-ik2dn Рік тому

    Hey Mark been following you for awhile now. I’m into Landscape after finally retiring. I just purchased a Fiuji XT 5 after selling my Nikon D750. Looking forward to polishing my craft. Would love to win the filter give away!

  • @Toglander
    @Toglander Рік тому

    Hi Mark! Another great video! Quick question…Was this image a focus stack and/or multiple exposures, or was it captured in one shot?

  • @dampradio
    @dampradio Рік тому

    Good stuff Mark. Would it be "wrong" to let go of the vertical log in the fall, you think? I know it is natural, but it gives me the "telegraph pole" feeling... 😀

  • @rickwilliamsphotography
    @rickwilliamsphotography Рік тому

    Great video, Mark. I have two questions. First, based on your histogram, you had a lot of room on the right and little risk of blowing out any highlights. How was the noise in your shadows? Second, any chance of pulling some aqua/blue color out of that water for a little pop of unexpected color against the familiar greens and browns of the forest?