Here is a link to the first video where Sabine shows you exactly how to take more creative wildlife photography images: ruclips.net/video/UC4QrtGkGtk/видео.html
Thanks Sabine. How about some new videos using the new Lightroom enhancements in version 11? I took a zebra photo taken at normal exposure and using the new masking features in Lightroom was able to replicate your High Key.
This video is a couple of years old but its lesson is current to me. I just returned from the Chobe where Charl helped me with the set up for a high key image of a hippo. When I returned home and watched this video, I was able to create a wonderful image. Thank you, Sabine and Charl for the help.
I am only starting digital photography but worked with my dad with film many years ago watching your teaching vids help me and many others learn fast on what can be achieved with editing. Will look into getting editing software now. Thank you very much.
Hi Sabine and greetings from Ballito. I visited Chobe Pangolin 3 weeks ago and left with a ton of great photos including high and low key images. All credit to hosts Jaco and Danielle, who taught me so many new photography skills. I'll be revisiting my high and low key images in Lightroom again to apply your workflow which is a lot more structured than mine. Great video, thanks.
Hi Edward, first of all thank you for leaving a comment. I am happy to hear you had a great time by us and that the video will help you to edit the techniques you learned in Chobe. Happy editing ;) -Sabine
Ich mag die natürliche Wirkung von Wildlife-Fotos mehr. Doch diese Art der Bearbeitung eignet sich gut um ein misslungenes Foto zu retten oder einfach ein stylisches Foto als Geschenk für Freunde zu gestalten. Danke für das Video.
My wife and I, just got back from a week on the Chobe. Our host was Guts. Wow, what a great trip! We met you and Janine shortly at the Chobe hotel one day. We got an idea how to shoot/compensate exposure for high and low key images. We watched your video for the fine points and to get a great review. Thank you for posting this. We also watched the Pangolin video in the Maasai Mara that looks awesome. That baloon ride over the Mara river looked like a lot of fun.
Sabine, I have been shooting wildlife for a long time & just recently have begun experimenting with B&W as well as High Key - this video is a wonderful guide - step by step & I am going to implement your steps with my high & low key edits from now on! Thank you so very much for making the editing process much easier for me!
I have a similar hi-key image of zebras that I could not get exactly right. The technique that you demonstrated completely solved my problem. Thank you so much for this video.
Loved both the creative shooting and editing videos. You have done an excellent job in teaching us the essentials to get started. Now it's up to us to out and practice. Thanks for the wonderful videos. Look forward to your next one!
Hi Sabine, Thank you for this tutorial. I am fairly new to editing RAW images in LR and currently only have LR5. I've been learning how to use it from watching various RUclips video's. This tutorial today will help me with some recent images I had taken with the plan of undertaking hi-key edits. Some of the tips you have given I've not seen before, so thanks. Regards Mal, North Yorkshire, England.
Hi Sabine. Greetings from Ballito: Great job , and thank you for this... Since we were there, and I was consciously trying to shoot Hi Key, and Lo Key, I have some really cool results. Using those pics captured on our last trip, I have just supplied a small game lodge in KZN with a total of 12 of my pics in various sizes, depending on the size of each room etc. Those were printed on stretched canvas on a plywood backing, and block-mounted. I have a selection of Hi Key B+W and also half were in full colour... Judging by the great reaction so far, it was a very successful trip :-p Warm regards Tim
Thanks Sabine. How about some new videos using the new Lightroom enhancements in version 11? I took a zebra photo taken at normal exposure and using the new masking features in Lightroom was able to replicate your High Key.
Beautiful work. I use LR6.14 (and Affinity Photo) yet & am embarrassed to say, I never noticed the iris selection. Beautiful work. I'm pretty sure the High key you edited would print great. Have you any experience printing with the low key photo like the Crock? Thanks for any replies if any.
Hi there, thank you very much for the lovely comment. From prints I have seen I'd say that low keys print very well on metallic textures rather than canvas which I quite like for high keys as they bring out the structure nicely ;) -Sabine
Too much editing will bring an artificial look to your image, which in effect will dilute the natural effect of your images, which is exactly what you are doing, Sabine.
Please read the title, the video is all about CREATIVE Wildlife Photography, not about classic nature or photojournalistic Photography. Creative shots need a slightly different and more creative editing ......
@@wilduntamedphotography1260 that's different, I thought in purist terms photography in simpler term whatever, be it street, journalist or wildlife is to make an ordinary or normal photo into a great eye catching one by simply altering it not too much by post, keeping it' s originality, but photography have nowadays evolved with all those fancy terms like creative photography and other nonsense.
Photography, like many other forms of art, is very much a subjective form of expression. There is no right or wrong. First and foremost I take phtographs to make myself happy. If anyone else enjoys my photos then that is a bonus. Great work Sabine. Z
Here is a link to the first video where Sabine shows you exactly how to take more creative wildlife photography images: ruclips.net/video/UC4QrtGkGtk/видео.html
Thanks Sabine. How about some new videos using the new Lightroom enhancements in version 11? I took a zebra photo taken at normal exposure and using the new masking features in Lightroom was able to replicate your High Key.
This video is a couple of years old but its lesson is current to me. I just returned from the Chobe where Charl helped me with the set up for a high key image of a hippo. When I returned home and watched this video, I was able to create a wonderful image. Thank you, Sabine and Charl for the help.
Another great tutorial Sabine. Thanks
Thank you!
I am only starting digital photography but worked with my dad with film many years ago watching your teaching vids help me and many others learn fast on what can be achieved with editing. Will look into getting editing software now. Thank you very much.
Hi Ian. We are happy to hear that we can assist you on getting into your digital photography journey ;) -Sabine
Hi Sabine and greetings from Ballito. I visited Chobe Pangolin 3 weeks ago and left with a ton of great photos including high and low key images. All credit to hosts Jaco and Danielle, who taught me so many new photography skills. I'll be revisiting my high and low key images in Lightroom again to apply your workflow which is a lot more structured than mine. Great video, thanks.
Hi Edward, first of all thank you for leaving a comment. I am happy to hear you had a great time by us and that the video will help you to edit the techniques you learned in Chobe. Happy editing ;) -Sabine
Ich mag die natürliche Wirkung von Wildlife-Fotos mehr. Doch diese Art der Bearbeitung eignet sich gut um ein misslungenes Foto zu retten oder einfach ein stylisches Foto als Geschenk für Freunde zu gestalten. Danke für das Video.
My wife and I, just got back from a week on the Chobe. Our host was Guts. Wow, what a great trip! We met you and Janine shortly at the Chobe hotel one day. We got an idea how to shoot/compensate exposure for high and low key images. We watched your video for the fine points and to get a great review. Thank you for posting this. We also watched the Pangolin video in the Maasai Mara that looks awesome. That baloon ride over the Mara river looked like a lot of fun.
Sabine, I have been shooting wildlife for a long time & just recently have begun experimenting with B&W as well as High Key - this video is a wonderful guide - step by step & I am going to implement your steps with my high & low key edits from now on! Thank you so very much for making the editing process much easier for me!
Wonderful tutorial Sabine. Lots of great tips that will certainly help me with my Lightroom edits.
Awesome Carol, great to hear and I wish you lots of fun editing ;) -Sabine
I have a similar hi-key image of zebras that I could not get exactly right. The technique that you demonstrated completely solved my problem. Thank you so much for this video.
Great instruction - I really got inspired and challenged.
Wonderful!
Excellent
Never knew about that Iris enhance preset. Thanks. See you in June.....................can't wait.
Excellent tutorial Sabine, thanks very much.
With pleasure Keith, good if it was helpful to you! -Sabine
Very Nice.
I learned so much watching both videos - thanks Sabine!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for these wonderful techniques.
Very helpful, Sabine. Thanks.
Thank you Andre, happy to hear it was helpful ;) -Sabine
Always great Sabine. This was a great overview of the various masking tools in Lightroom Classic. Thanks!
sabine great tutorial really enjoy has always thanks so much
Very informative! Thank you, Sabine!
I am very glad to hear it was helpful. Thank you Alan ;) -Sabine
Thaks You !
Great tut Sabine, Greetings from Greece and Looking forward to going on my 1st safari trip with Pangolin sometime soon;)
Thank you very much and looking forward to meet you soon ;) -Sabine
Loved both the creative shooting and editing videos. You have done an excellent job in teaching us the essentials to get started. Now it's up to us to out and practice. Thanks for the wonderful videos. Look forward to your next one!
Thanks Satish. Lovely to hear that, your feedback is much appreciated ;) -Sabine
Nicely done and perfectly described and showed as well, a tutorial easy to follow for everyone .... COOL!
Nice to hear that and thanks for the lovely comment Marco ;) -Sabine
WAWOOO
This is amazing! I really want to try some of these creative techniques now 😊
Great stuff Sabine! Thanks!
Another great and very helpful video. Thnaks
Thank you for the awesome Tutorial. Enjoyed it a lot. Keep well and kind regards from Cape Town.
Hi Marleen. Nice to see your lovely comment here and warm regards back to you in (apparently) cold Capetown ;) -Sabine
Excellent, many thanks.
Thanks Richard, glad to hear you liked it! -Sabine
Great tutorial, thank you Sabine!
Awesome video, Sabine!
Nice work. Beautiful creative shots.
Great content again Sabine. Steps, results and reasons clearly explained. Bravo. Ps. Sorry for misspelling your name previously 😊
Excellent tips…Well done
Thanks
Hi Sabine, Thank you for this tutorial. I am fairly new to editing RAW images in LR and currently only have LR5. I've been learning how to use it from watching various RUclips video's. This tutorial today will help me with some recent images I had taken with the plan of undertaking hi-key edits. Some of the tips you have given I've not seen before, so thanks. Regards Mal, North Yorkshire, England.
Hi Mal. Lovely to hear that I could show you something new and happy editing ;) -Sabine
Very valuable. Thank you.
Hi Sabine. Greetings from Ballito: Great job , and thank you for this... Since we were there, and I was consciously trying to shoot Hi Key, and Lo Key, I have some really cool results. Using those pics captured on our last trip, I have just supplied a small game lodge in KZN with a total of 12 of my pics in various sizes, depending on the size of each room etc. Those were printed on stretched canvas on a plywood backing, and block-mounted. I have a selection of Hi Key B+W and also half were in full colour... Judging by the great reaction so far, it was a very successful trip :-p
Warm regards
Tim
That is lovely to hear Tim and I am glad you could make such a success out of your shots from Chobe, warm regards back to you and Yvonne ;) -Sabine
Hey Tim. Is there a photography club in Ballito?
Another excellent tutorial
Thank you! Cheers!
GREAT & AMAZING HOW YOU WORK THE HIGH KEY
Thank you Albert, happy to hear you like it ;) -Sabine
Thanks Sabine. How about some new videos using the new Lightroom enhancements in version 11? I took a zebra photo taken at normal exposure and using the new masking features in Lightroom was able to replicate your High Key.
Beautiful work. I use LR6.14 (and Affinity Photo) yet & am embarrassed to say, I never noticed the iris selection. Beautiful work. I'm pretty sure the High key you edited would print great. Have you any experience printing with the low key photo like the Crock? Thanks for any replies if any.
Hi there, thank you very much for the lovely comment. From prints I have seen I'd say that low keys print very well on metallic textures rather than canvas which I quite like for high keys as they bring out the structure nicely ;) -Sabine
@@PangolinWildlife thank you,
Do any at Pangolin use Capture One or Photomechanic
Too much editing will bring an artificial look to your image, which in effect will dilute the natural effect of your images, which is exactly what you are doing, Sabine.
Please read the title, the video is all about CREATIVE Wildlife Photography, not about classic nature or photojournalistic Photography. Creative shots need a slightly different and more creative editing ......
@@wilduntamedphotography1260 that's different, I thought in purist terms photography in simpler term whatever, be it street, journalist or wildlife is to make an ordinary or normal photo into a great eye catching one by simply altering it not too much by post, keeping it' s originality, but photography have nowadays evolved with all those fancy terms like creative photography and other nonsense.
You are entitled to your own opinion and I appreciate your comment nevertheless! -Sabine
Photography, like many other forms of art, is very much a subjective form of expression. There is no right or wrong. First and foremost I take phtographs to make myself happy. If anyone else enjoys my photos then that is a bonus. Great work Sabine. Z