Hey mate I came across your channel last week and I love it. Your landscape editing videos helped me put the final touches on some photos that didnt 'seem' right. The use of brushes to emphasise depth, raising the blacks and reducing saturation in those diatant areas has helped them POP. I even utilised it on a couple of street photos to show the depth of the city behind my subject. Great stuff
As usual...clear as the water of your Country! and the most part of your créative work is Before...effort....Thanks' a lot to show it us ! and without tripode...
I’ve been searching for an editing style that makes sense and your style is brilliant. It has changed my perspective and photography life, thank you!! ❤❤❤
Awesome Will, having this to refer to makes putting it into practice so much easier. Really loving the freedom of no tripod in the landscape work outside of my astro. Thanks
Well done for not slipping into the river! It was pretty windy, but at least you can see through the water over there in NZ. I remember the last video of this waterfall trip so it's nice to have a revisit along with more great tips and techniques. Cheers Will
There is always a great lesson to be learnt each time I watch your videos. One of the lessons I will take away with me today is not emphasising the foreground cascades. As I scroll through some of my images I can see exactly what you mean. To quote a favourite Kung Fu saying - "patience young grasshopper" - the other lesson from todays video - take time to look around. Thanks very much - great shot and excellent story.
great video and great tips. thankyou for your inspiration and for making this easy to follow and i totally agree with your comment about social media, nature will always win and offer the peace we crave in this day and age PS - . Loved the final edit...
Hi Will, thanks for another informative lesson, I will practice this soon as I’ve been frustrated with shots like this, wanting it to be sharp but the wind blows the leaves and blurs some of the image. Thanks
Thanks for that blending tip William, it's one thing i have struggled with as I'm not very confident in photoshop. Great location ending with a really nice image.
Thanks mate. You can use bracketing mode to fire off the frames in succession. It’s also easier than you think to stand still and adjust the shutter manually.
Hey mate I came across your channel last week and I love it. Your landscape editing videos helped me put the final touches on some photos that didnt 'seem' right. The use of brushes to emphasise depth, raising the blacks and reducing saturation in those diatant areas has helped them POP. I even utilised it on a couple of street photos to show the depth of the city behind my subject. Great stuff
Really glad to hear that mate, thanks so much! Hope you enjoy the rest of the channel. I post this time each week. Cheers!
As usual...clear as the water of your Country! and the most part of your créative work is Before...effort....Thanks' a lot to show it us ! and without tripode...
😅🙏🏻 thank you again!
Anything to ditch the tripod 😅
Mate that location was definitely worth a second visit.
Awesome framing and post-processing!
Thank you for sharing 💯
Always appreciate it mate 👊🏻🙏🏻
I’ve been searching for an editing style that makes sense and your style is brilliant.
It has changed my perspective and photography life, thank you!! ❤❤❤
So awesome to hear that. Thanks a lot 🙏🏻👊🏻
This channel needs more subs. I can’t believe it’s sub 30k. These videos are top tier
Hopefully we can keep growing mate. Thank you.
Agreed
Awesome Will, having this to refer to makes putting it into practice so much easier. Really loving the freedom of no tripod in the landscape work outside of my astro. Thanks
I just came across your channel, and I am so greatly appreciative of your teaching techniques.
Thank you so very much, I love it!
Thanks a lot! Appreciate the support :)
Well done for not slipping into the river! It was pretty windy, but at least you can see through the water over there in NZ. I remember the last video of this waterfall trip so it's nice to have a revisit along with more great tips and techniques. Cheers Will
Thank you Caroline! 🙏🏻☺️
William another great presentation. Lovely image. Fiordland National Park is magic - keep an open mind and look for what talks to you is great advise.
Thanks a lot Rolf! 🙏🏻
Nice production, as always. Clear and concise about technical aspects. Well done, mate.
Thanks so much mate.
Another great video mate, love the location and that final framing!
Thanks brother :)
Looking forward to experimenting. I've been using more handheld and enjoy the freedom of moving around.
Thanks for the video.
Cheers!
Thanks for watching!
There is always a great lesson to be learnt each time I watch your videos. One of the lessons I will take away with me today is not emphasising the foreground cascades. As I scroll through some of my images I can see exactly what you mean. To quote a favourite Kung Fu saying - "patience young grasshopper" - the other lesson from todays video - take time to look around. Thanks very much - great shot and excellent story.
Thanks Leanne 🙏🏻🙏🏻
will never fails to deliver!
Lol thanks mate
great video and great tips. thankyou for your inspiration and for making this easy to follow and i totally agree with your comment about social media, nature will always win and offer the peace we crave in this day and age PS - . Loved the final edit...
Thanks for the thoughtful comment mate. It means a lot.
Hi Will, thanks for another informative lesson, I will practice this soon as I’ve been frustrated with shots like this, wanting it to be sharp but the wind blows the leaves and blurs some of the image. Thanks
Glad it was helpful! Thanks mate.
I absolutely love being able to see the raw files! Makes things make sense 😁 top stuff. Hi from teeth 🐾😁
Legend, thank you Fi!
Thanks for that blending tip William, it's one thing i have struggled with as I'm not very confident in photoshop. Great location ending with a really nice image.
My pleasure thanks Ross!
Another great vid Will, awesome work 🤙🏼true words 'time in nature' 🌿
Thanks mate!!
Enjoyed this William. How do you get your image borders near identical, hand holding, and changing shutter speed in successive shots?
Thanks mate. You can use bracketing mode to fire off the frames in succession. It’s also easier than you think to stand still and adjust the shutter manually.
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#WilliamPatino master of brevity, all you need on composition and post processing blending in 15 minutes or so. Never fails to impress.
Haha. Thanks a lot mate.