Great images and editing. For me the best tip was use your phone to capture a reference photo. BTW, the Cambridge video was great. Fuji just captures early morning light /fog well.
Brilliant. I’m pleased that tip made sense. And I’m really pleased you like the Cambridge images. The Fuji really rendered that early misty light well.
I don't use LR (an open source editor called ART instead) but these are excellent tips and apply across the board. One thing I sometimes do with reflections on still water is to drop the shadows of the water, but leave the mids and highlights alone. That seems to deepen the reflections and often they appear to very nicely 'float' on the water. Plus it guarantees they're darker than the "reflectees". Great images as well!
Great images great tips thanks!
Thanks Ian. Much appreciated :)
Great images and editing. For me the best tip was use your phone to capture a reference photo.
BTW, the Cambridge video was great. Fuji just captures early morning light /fog well.
Brilliant. I’m pleased that tip made sense. And I’m really pleased you like the Cambridge images. The Fuji really rendered that early misty light well.
I don't use LR (an open source editor called ART instead) but these are excellent tips and apply across the board. One thing I sometimes do with reflections on still water is to drop the shadows of the water, but leave the mids and highlights alone. That seems to deepen the reflections and often they appear to very nicely 'float' on the water. Plus it guarantees they're darker than the "reflectees". Great images as well!
Thanks! That sounds like a top tip - I’ll definitely give it a try out. Cheers, Keith