Love the shots!. I noticed some general softness with your shots. Do you apply some negative clarity? Are they all shots out off the camera? Or do you just do some post-processing depending on what you think the photo needs?
Thank you for your comment 😊 Basically, I shoot photos in raw format, then use Lightroom to adjust the color and remove passersby. I think the reason the photos look soft is because I make detailed adjustments to the shadows and peripheral light 😃📷
I'm curious when you go out, do you make a plan ahead of time? Do you research a walking route? Or do you just land somewhere and try? I ask because where I live, if I don't have a plan, I'll probably come back with no real photos. How do YOU do it?
Thank you for your comment 😊 I always check in advance the basic outline of the spot I'm going to. For example, "the main location of this spot" or "Which season is it beautiful?" If the spot is famous for autumn leaves or cherry blossoms, I try to choose the season that suits the spot. By the way, I have never looked up the route I would take beforehand! I think it's better to go without looking up the details so that I can take photos with my fresh sensibility at tourist spots. I hope this article helps you😊
Love the shots!. I noticed some general softness with your shots. Do you apply some negative clarity? Are they all shots out off the camera? Or do you just do some post-processing depending on what you think the photo needs?
Thank you for your comment 😊
Basically, I shoot photos in raw format, then use Lightroom to adjust the color and remove passersby.
I think the reason the photos look soft is because I make detailed adjustments to the shadows and peripheral light 😃📷
I'm curious when you go out, do you make a plan ahead of time? Do you research a walking route? Or do you just land somewhere and try?
I ask because where I live, if I don't have a plan, I'll probably come back with no real photos.
How do YOU do it?
Thank you for your comment 😊
I always check in advance the basic outline of the spot I'm going to.
For example, "the main location of this spot" or "Which season is it beautiful?"
If the spot is famous for autumn leaves or cherry blossoms, I try to choose the season that suits the spot.
By the way, I have never looked up the route I would take beforehand!
I think it's better to go without looking up the details so that I can take photos with my fresh sensibility at tourist spots.
I hope this article helps you😊
@@freedom-man.photographer - very much so and thank you!