Post processing vs 'getting it right' in camera
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Most of my editing time is spent on looking at the photos to see if it's worth editing. I also try to determine the mood I want to go for in the photo, the editing of each photo itself is 5-7 minutes.
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@thatnikonguy I'm going to achieve 5 minutes shooting and this is all. (;
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@Kornkrlz7 depends whaty our look is I guess
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@DeathStar012 yeah, common thoughts.
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@americanbulldogy agree
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BangAwayable 4 months ago
@BangAwayable you agree?
thatnikonguy 4 months ago
@thatnikonguy yes I do. I love to take pictures, not to play around on photoshop. At the moment I have not much time for anything. But I love to watch you on youtube.
BangAwayable 4 months ago
@BangAwayable haha, cool. I iwll keep going out, so you can watch!
thatnikonguy 4 months ago
I personally have no problem with post processing, but that just have to look natural, otherwise people will notice that it's something wrong with the picture. Of course that may be fine if you go for 'surreal' effect.
The good thing in post-process that at least at the very beginning it can replace expensive filters.
As I see now, the best results are in combining - you get best you can from camera and then just post-process to get the best results.
tgnavantal 4 months ago
@tgnavantal totally agree
thatnikonguy 4 months ago