Black and white fine art photography editing.
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
- Learn how to transform your colour images into professional fine art colour or black & white. follow my easy steps to unlock that secret technique of editing. #landscapephotography #photography #fineart #fineartphotography
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Thank you, Sir!! I learned something new from your tutorial.
You're most welcome. Glad you liked the tutorial.
HI Richard, Great results and explanation of your processing work flow. Many thanks.
Thanks so much Paul.
Good tip about the multiple gradients
Glad it was helpful.
very interesting developing and processing techniques Richard. thanks for sharing.
Thank you. most welcome.
Richard,
Thank you for demonstrating your technique. What is interesting is your use of basic tools to reach your final edit.
You are most welcome. Basic tools are much more easy.
Thanks Richard, very well explained. I used to live in Valletta in a house opposite where you have taken the shot.
You are most welcome. Thanks so much. Lovely city Valletta.
Spectacular shots
Thanks so much.
Richard, congratulations on a excellent video, this is the information that I have been looking for quite sometime now. Many many thanks. I might have to contact you again with a few more questions if that is OK with you.👍
Hey there, thanks so much. Of course you can ask more questions. Feel free to contact me.
Very detailed video. I like it, please keep it up 👍
Thank you for the lovely comment. I have another video coming out soon.
Simple and nice
Thanks so much.
Don't get me wrong here Richard. It's perfectly ok to prefer Monotone but it is in reality no finer than the superb richness that colour has to offer. I love colour and regard monotone as being one of two things - either newspaper quality or worthy of it being a model from which to produce a graphite pencil drawing. It is either art or it isn't. the work itself is only a reflection of the skill of the srtist. A picture can be a masterpiece when the artist has enough skill to be considered a master. "Fine" art means far too many things to too many people for it to have any real meaning. you prefer a monotone masterpiece and that is ok but "fine says nothing. We see in colour and to me colour is far removed from being boring.
Thanks for your opinion. most appreciated.
@@RichardBrockwell-hr1so thanks for replying. "Have you ever tried editing one of your images and turning it into 'Fine Art' " That was your question which inspired my response.
According to the Oxford English dictionary this is "Fine Arts" : those appealing to the mind or to the sense of beauty, as poetry, music and especially painting, sculpture and architecture.
The dictionary does not state that monotone photography is a Fine Art, while at the same time doesn't state that it isn't. So what I have stated isn't just an opinion. Now, how can someone take what is already a Fine Art image and turn it in to Fine Art?
@@stevejones1682 Thanks for stating this out to me. I guess fine art is really how the viewer sees it. I do try to do both in colour and in black and white. Maybe my thumbnail should have read, from fine art colour to fine art black and white.
I thank you once again for your interest in the topic.
@@RichardBrockwell-hr1so thank you for that Richard. A few years back I posted on a forum where a person who had a web site insisted that unless it was monotone then it wasn't Fine Art. I still cringe at that notion, and I see it so often used for black and white images. It shouldn't bother me really. Take care.
Take care also.
I actually prefer boring one. The edited looks kind of too clinical, unreal.
Thank you for your opinion. most appreciated.