Focal Length Blending - Landscape Photography Trick!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ม.ค. 2022
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In this episode, I'll teach you an amazingly powerful trick you can use to maximise the drama in your images.
If you've ever taken a shot with a wide-angle lens, and the perspective seems off, this trick is just for you!
I'll walk you through how and when to use this trick in your landscape images, how to get everything looking great in Photoshop, as well as a number of other little tricks and tips.
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I like this technique Never did it before so will give it a try
Nice William - very clear and to the point, perfect. Thanks
Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you William! Great work!
My pleasure. Thank you.
...never really knew if i was on the right path,this helped clear it up ...cheers.
What a great technique! I am continually being amazed at how much I don’t know. Thanks :-)
Thank you! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Here after the lpoty controversy by a turkish photographer....the photos looked nice to me and personally o dont think of this as cheating, especially in the age of AI generated images and even image editing. I actually was looking dor affinity photo tutorial but i guess the techniques are same no matter what software you use. And i did learn that so thank you. Nicely explained 😊
Thank you. Great lesson. Keep ‘em coming.
Cheers Jim
Ooooooh I took a few waterfall pics a while ago for this in mind but never found a tutorial I liked, keen to try this now! Cheers!
Cheers Fi!
Great video on focal length blending especially on the sunlight reflection. You always seem to do easy to understand Photoshop tutorials
Thank you.
Thanks a lot mate :)
this is very helpful, amazing stuff as always mate!!
Thanks so much!
Brilliant … thank you Will! 👍🏻
Thanks for the comment 🙏🏻
Thanks. Very helpful and you explained clearly.
Pleasure. Thank you Daryl :)
Thank you so much William
Thanks mate!
Spot on, exactly what I was looking for, demonstrated in a practical and straightforward way, thanks! Subscribed.
Thanks so much!
Fantastic video. Thanks Will!
My pleasure!
Excellent demonstration of focal legth blending. A great example as you had to deal with the light across the lake as well.
Cheers John!
Excellent tutorial! This is really helpful!! I like how you can get the rocks in with a wide-angle but not how small everything looks in the distant. Thanks for posting.
Thanks a lot for the comment Mel :)
Great easy to follow tutorial. Have gained so much from your videos both in the field and post processing. Keep it up Will!
Thanks so much Phil, really appreciate that!
Thank you - again - for making these videos.
It doesn't matter which one I have watched there is always, at least - & often much much more - a little kernel of knowledge / an idea to take away !
From perspective, composition or other high brow information - to learning about the Shift Key & finally getting control of that 'Bonkers' control in ACR - Colour Grading ^_^ !!!
I'm sleeping much more soundly ^_*
Very helpful
C
Needless to say - I have subscribed !!!!
Thanks so much for the thoughtful comment! And thanks for subscribing :)
Lovely image Will, and would never have thought of using the warp tool that way - awesome mate
Glad you enjoyed it
Never heard of it...thanks for the video...will try it out some time
Brilliant! I never heard of this blending technic before. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks. Really helps with the wide angle distortion, but unfortunately this technique can get severely abused and we end up seeing impossible perspectives and scale :/
thumbs up
Why don’t you use the warp tool to stretch the mountains on the 16mm image to increase their size? Solves the light issue and you are only working with one file.
Because you’re stretching instead of getting a larger perspective with a lens. The warp tool is going to primarily drag the upper part of the mountains, leaving the lower, which creates a different mountain. I’ve seen this applied before and it’s a very inaccurate representation of a place. Ok for minor tweaks but not for something like this in my opinion.
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