Thank you so much. i love what i do and always want to share the joy of photography and editing not just technique. More videos on their way so keep your eyes open. :)
Hey Ed! Thanks for Editing my image in this tutorial!! I have been watching your channel over the past couple of months waiting for this tutorial to pop up. So thanks so much for doing it! I was struggling with this image so badly and you really showed me how I can correct the colors and bring it to life. I have recommended your channel to a bunch of my friends who are into photography and I am so excited to see your channel growing. You are seriously an incredible teacher and I have learned so much from you. I look forward to future videos! -Eric Frank
Thank you so much Eric, Sorry it took so long to do your photo. It takes a lot to keep building my channel and I absolutely Love it. I am happy you learned from my techniques. I have a lot more tutorials and community edits coming so stay tuned and thank you so much for sharing with your friends. It means a lot.
That is wonderful news that you have been enjoying my lightroom tut raining course. Happy yea learned something form this Lightroom landscape edit too. Practice is everything with lightroom. Happy photo editing.
+Photos In Color I would like to thank you so much and let you know my work in graphic design and photography , I have an experience in those fields more than 15 years, I hope to communicate with you for more information and get use of your wide experience if you don't mind. Thanks a lot
Great! Was looking for a good way to develop photos with snow. Another common set that I would like to learn how to develop is street photography at night. Just a tutorial suggestion, I think it would be a good idea.
Love the video. My question is about the last step where you cropped the image. How did you just decide to crop it the way you did? I find myself always cropping to fit the image in the normal rectangular size while keeping to the rule of thirds. I feel like I am forcing myself to fit some kind of pre-conceived notion that the photo always has to be that size and maybe I am not as creative as I could be. You only cropped off the lower 3rd of the image and nothing to either side? It looks great but I don't know when you decide to do it different than a "standard" crop. Do you have any videos on cropping?
Thank you so much for this very thoughtful comment. Regarding crops I always focus on what is best for the image and not what is the best way to squeeze it into a predefined box. If the image has a specific purpose ike for a magazine then things are different but for those things I would usually shoot specifically for it so my framing will work for the crop. Apart from that I just release the lock and don't get constrained with one arbitrary predefined crop. Being free like this will mean that you will end up really pushing an image to its creative limits. Remember to learn the rules and then forget them. We don't learn them to stick to them we learn rules so we can 'in the right moment' break them. For me that is what creativity is. Lightroom is super powerful and we can get really technical about it but for me it is to learn the tools in depth then forget all about it and edit with thought, feeling, story and emotion. Maybe watch my video on things to think about before you edit. I think it may help you. Thanks so much again. Happy editing.
EdAnother top tutorial; two questions. Can I send you a photograph even though I don't have Facebook? Can you do a tutorial on the shortcuts you use(in Windows) eg you are fast with your before and after; how?Mike in Oz
I will make a lightroom shortcut video soon for sure. to do the beef and after just hit '\' on your keyboard whilst in develop. As for the photo just send a RAW file to ed 'at' photosincolor.com
Happy you learned a few new lightroom editing techniques in this video. Sorry for missing a little though. My videos are never usually the complete finished image but more a demostratition of techniques. well spotted though and happy editing.
bonjour monsieur je voudrais juste ajouter une remarque je suis ni pro ni connaisseur mais est ce vous pouvez apporté d'autre changement ou amélioration au nuages, merci.
I can still see some hint of blue yes. the reality is that the sky is blue and it is reflecting on the snow, pushing an image too far can often make it look unreal. This is more of an artistic choice and I could have got rid of more fore sure. Well spotted though.
Unbelievable!!! The change from before to after is insane, so incredible what can be done! Love it Ed!
So happy you enjoyed my lightroom before and after editing video. Happy editing.
The best moment is , when im resting in bed and getting bored.. And i have notification from utube says that photosincolor uploaded a new video!) ❤️❤️
This makes me so happy. my question though is it only exciting when you are in bed? :)
So happy my Lightroom tutorial videos brighten your day.
Thanks Ed, always love your enthusiasm for photography which always keeps me interested. Great tutorial
Thank you so much. i love what i do and always want to share the joy of photography and editing not just technique. More videos on their way so keep your eyes open. :)
+Photos In Color will do! Do you have an Instagram?
I have a few.... but don't really use it. Clearly or picpresets are the best to follow.
+Ethan Porter yes. ClearlyEd
Hey Ed! Thanks for Editing my image in this tutorial!!
I have been watching your channel over the past couple of months waiting for this tutorial to pop up. So thanks so much for doing it!
I was struggling with this image so badly and you really showed me how I can correct the colors and bring it to life.
I have recommended your channel to a bunch of my friends who are into photography and I am so excited to see your channel growing. You are seriously an incredible teacher and I have learned so much from you. I look forward to future videos!
-Eric Frank
Thank you so much Eric, Sorry it took so long to do your photo. It takes a lot to keep building my channel and I absolutely Love it. I am happy you learned from my techniques. I have a lot more tutorials and community edits coming so stay tuned and thank you so much for sharing with your friends. It means a lot.
You have some great tutorials, my work improved so much after watching this and editing it's so much fun now , thank you for sharing with us .
That is wonderful news that you have been enjoying my lightroom tut raining course. Happy yea learned something form this Lightroom landscape edit too. Practice is everything with lightroom. Happy photo editing.
Thanks Ed, your tutorials bring a fresh perspective to my use of LR.
Wonderful. I am so happy that my lightroom video tutorials are helping you. More on there way.
fantastic edit and tutorial, thanks
Thank You for the tutorials, loved the final image. Btw you have a really nice work space.
Thank you so much. I think it is important to enjoy the space in which you are editing photos. It makes the Lightroom edits better I think.
Nice edit. Thanks Ed.
Its my pleasure. happy to have helped.
very nice tutorial....im a big fan of yours.....
thank you so much. Happy you enjoyed this winter landscape in lightroom tutorial
Awesome!!
Waw very nice tutorial. Im glad dear
Thanks for the continued support and I am so happy you liked this Lightroom CC Edit.
+Photos In Color I would like to thank you so much and let you know my work in graphic design and photography , I have an experience in those fields more than 15 years, I hope to communicate with you for more information and get use of your wide experience if you don't mind. Thanks a lot
Love the videos!! If you don't mind me asking, what graphic tablet are you using? Thanks
i am using the wacom intuos touch pro medium.
omg really is a efter and before congrats :)
Thank you so much. I enjoy showing the power of Lightroom without spoiling an image. Hope you earned some techniques.
Amazing job!
Thank you so much. I love these types of edits in lightorom
Great !
Not as great as you. heheheh
Great! Was looking for a good way to develop photos with snow. Another common set that I would like to learn how to develop is street photography at night. Just a tutorial suggestion, I think it would be a good idea.
wonderful that you enjoyed my lightroom cc snow edit. I have an edit on urban editing, check out this video. ua-cam.com/video/YbtrzIazmiw/v-deo.html
Love the video. My question is about the last step where you cropped the image. How did you just decide to crop it the way you did? I find myself always cropping to fit the image in the normal rectangular size while keeping to the rule of thirds. I feel like I am forcing myself to fit some kind of pre-conceived notion that the photo always has to be that size and maybe I am not as creative as I could be. You only cropped off the lower 3rd of the image and nothing to either side? It looks great but I don't know when you decide to do it different than a "standard" crop. Do you have any videos on cropping?
Thank you so much for this very thoughtful comment. Regarding crops I always focus on what is best for the image and not what is the best way to squeeze it into a predefined box. If the image has a specific purpose ike for a magazine then things are different but for those things I would usually shoot specifically for it so my framing will work for the crop. Apart from that I just release the lock and don't get constrained with one arbitrary predefined crop. Being free like this will mean that you will end up really pushing an image to its creative limits. Remember to learn the rules and then forget them. We don't learn them to stick to them we learn rules so we can 'in the right moment' break them. For me that is what creativity is. Lightroom is super powerful and we can get really technical about it but for me it is to learn the tools in depth then forget all about it and edit with thought, feeling, story and emotion. Maybe watch my video on things to think about before you edit. I think it may help you. Thanks so much again. Happy editing.
hi,thanks your leasons.I have many questions. I want to know to make pictures clean if you can teach.thanks
I think I would have darkened the blue in the sky a little to give it a polarising filter effect, but that's just a personal preference
EdAnother top tutorial; two questions. Can I send you a photograph even though I don't have Facebook? Can you do a tutorial on the shortcuts you use(in Windows) eg you are fast with your before and after; how?Mike in Oz
I will make a lightroom shortcut video soon for sure. to do the beef and after just hit '\' on your keyboard whilst in develop. As for the photo just send a RAW file to ed 'at' photosincolor.com
Advanced lightroom
oh geez
Good video, live getting some new input on editing. But that little area of blue you left in on the right part annoyed me 😜
Happy you learned a few new lightroom editing techniques in this video. Sorry for missing a little though. My videos are never usually the complete finished image but more a demostratition of techniques. well spotted though and happy editing.
+1 I noticed the blue as well
bonjour monsieur
je voudrais juste ajouter une remarque je suis ni pro ni connaisseur mais est ce vous pouvez apporté d'autre changement ou amélioration au nuages, merci.
You still have much blue in the snow
I can still see some hint of blue yes. the reality is that the sky is blue and it is reflecting on the snow, pushing an image too far can often make it look unreal. This is more of an artistic choice and I could have got rid of more fore sure. Well spotted though.