Gary from Australia. One of your better videos from my point of view. I lack the knowledge on how to fully process a image. You would have done 10 times more adjustment and this is why my images do not look the best. But this video done step by step and explanation on why it was done is excellent. Will go back a few times to learn your methods. Love your site look forward to each one. Thanks again.
I agree with many of the comments below Nigel. Really loved this video. Watching the development, and artistic talent of taking the raw image to its beautiful end product. Would love to see more of these videos. Thanks as always for the genuine high quality output.
Thanks for this amazing video which is extremely interesting for the way you use the Radial and Brush in lightroom. Its certainly sure I'll go over this again once I've got the photos I need. I know I will enjoy your calendar. Thanks so much for all the wonderful help I have received from your videos this year. Have a great 2021.
Amazing! It is so helpful to see the complete process. Thank you Nigel! I was wondering if you could do a video on your computer setup? Post processing is such an important step for every photographer but it can be so frustrating when the workflow is slow because of poor computer performances. How do you organize everything? Are all your photos and catalog on external hard drive? What kind of drive? And what are your computers specs for a smooth workflow? I’m sure a lot of people would enjoy a short video on how you organize everything! :)
Nigel, this and the one before are so very helpful! From concept to final print, I learn your thoughts, strategy, technique, gear, and approach to editing. I learned more with these two than in the past several months. Thank you.
It's an interesting perspective for such a wide focal length. I'd have expected the fence to appear more stretched, but it looks very natural. Really nice.
Thanks for this. Nice followup to the location video. I have 2 Z6s but tempted by the new Z7II when I want to print larger than my present 17" printer.
All stuff I've managed to blunder my way through, mostly thanks to your channel, but a refresher is always so helpful. Beautiful image too Nigel. Thanks again 👌
Your videos are so informative, and this one is no less. Now we know how to create sharpness in the full depth of a photo. I've never heard about that technique before. Thank you!
Amazing insight to post processing, so helpful. End result is a beautiful print. Thank you for all you teach us. Even more impressive is your commitment to producing top quality videos week after week.
I have started to use the screen touch focus and shoot, I find it very effective, because the screen is quite sensitive and does not vibrate the camera as much as the button. This also allows you to focus and shoot in quick succession.
Thanks Nigel, very informative. I am continually amazed at the different methods in Photoshop to do the same thing. For example, I use the Lasso, then the Del key to use content aware fill. I also use AutoBlend layers, then tweak the masks if needed.
Great image and tutorial. As an amateur photographer that's getting their first laptop in the next few weeks and a chance to do more than what's available on free aps, I find your videos invaluable. I've gone from apprehensive to looking forward to enjoying the process. Thanks
Love your work, thanks for showing how you do your edits, very helpful, beautiful photo of a place I visit regularly, keep up the good work and look forward to more tips and pics in the future 👍🏻
Another great video Nigel and a lovely image. I always seem to pick up something new watching your post processing. This time the brightening of the fence with a radial filter which I would have never thought to do that way. However, when focus stacking, why not use auto-blend in Photoshop to focus rather than a mask and doing it manually? It seems far simpler, works well and frequently the recommended method by others. I must admit the stone you removed did not bother me, but the wide angle distortion causing the first fence post to lean excessively would probably bug me a bit and I'd probably not been able stop myself trying to straighten it a little (too many years listening to camera club judges probably!)
Dia duit from Dublin , thank you once again for your time and sharing your inspiring content . you are the master of your tools , its great to hear your thought process , my shots have made great leaps forward in quality just from what you share here for free , thank you .. stay safe
Always enjoy your vids Nigel. Really liked the combination of shooting tips and the editing on this one. Can you do some more of these every now and then please? Not been to Mam Tor yet but it's on my wish list but it's a 4hr drive from home for me so I guess it would have to be a 'stupid o'clock' awakening! Any tips for best time over the 'winter months' as I don't have a 4x4 or snow tyres.
Great video Nigel-shows the power of LR very well. Tell me, do you ever hit the "Soft Proof" button and if you do, do you see a difference? Some people edit an image so that it looks good when Soft Proof is turned on?
That photo is simply breathtaking. I love the dry walls that are scattered around the UK, especially when I think of what it took and the labor needed to build them years ago. Will this photo show up in your portfolio?
Great video, and a spectacular image! Nigel, I’m stumped on how to add a border and resize. Wish you would do a video with more detail on those two aspects.
These are the types of videos that I value the most . I learn so much1
Fabulous video. Thanks, Nigel!
These start to finish videos are a MUST for the future, Great video and a Big help..
That's what I call "teaching" 👏
lots of learning. Great video indeed. Thank you Nigel
Gary from Australia. One of your better videos from my point of view. I lack the knowledge on how to fully process a image. You would have done 10 times more adjustment and this is why my images do not look the best. But this video done step by step and explanation on why it was done is excellent. Will go back a few times to learn your methods. Love your site look forward to each one. Thanks again.
Loved the process from start to finish even though I don't have LR and PS!
Great video. Thank you Nigel. Appreciate your insight. Always enjoy watching your videos.
Great start to finish video, so educational.
I’ve always wondered how people achieved that level of clarity on their pictures! Thank you!
Great know-how knowledge transfer Nigel - many thanks
Amazing how much I learn from your videos!
I agree with many of the comments below Nigel. Really loved this video. Watching the development, and artistic talent of taking the raw image to its beautiful end product. Would love to see more of these videos. Thanks as always for the genuine high quality output.
Thanks for sharing such great knowledge.!!
Ink: the most expensive product known to man 😂😂😂 love it so true!
Another fine and very informative video. Cheers
Always brilliant video and informative
I really enjoyed you showing the process from start to finish and with so much detail...much appreciated!
What a great video lesson - I am ashamed to say I have never printed straight from Lightroom and will need to consider that next time.
Thanks for this amazing video which is extremely interesting for the way you use the Radial and Brush in lightroom. Its certainly sure I'll go over this again once I've got the photos I need. I know I will enjoy your calendar. Thanks so much for all the wonderful help I have received from your videos this year. Have a great 2021.
awesome start to finish video! Come to South Africa!!! I'll show you around!!!
Amazing! It is so helpful to see the complete process. Thank you Nigel! I was wondering if you could do a video on your computer setup? Post processing is such an important step for every photographer but it can be so frustrating when the workflow is slow because of poor computer performances. How do you organize everything? Are all your photos and catalog on external hard drive? What kind of drive? And what are your computers specs for a smooth workflow? I’m sure a lot of people would enjoy a short video on how you organize everything! :)
Also VERY curious of this as well.
Thanks Nigel for your amazing work , tips and tricks. Keep up the good work.
Super helpful, thank you!
Great video. Thank you very much. Looking forward similar ones.
Great to see the process from start to finish. Thanks for sharing your secrets.
Always a pleasure to watch your videos! Thanks for all the information and tips!
Great video and great photographer. Thank you for sharing your experience
Nigel, this and the one before are so very helpful! From concept to final print, I learn your thoughts, strategy, technique, gear, and approach to editing. I learned more with these two than in the past several months. Thank you.
Fascinating. Great to be talked through process while demonstrating editing tools processes and reasoning. Saved this one for future viewing
Please do more videos like the last 2. I love seeing your composition to editing to printing videos! I really enjoy your work!
Awesomeness personified 💛💛💛
i can sit all day to learn the way you edit. i love video like this in the future
It's an interesting perspective for such a wide focal length. I'd have expected the fence to appear more stretched, but it looks very natural. Really nice.
Inspirational and educational. Thanks Nigel.
Many thanks Nigel for this very helpful video!
Every small details beautifully explained, and that printing too. Thanks for the knowledge sharing.
Nigel that was really amazing, start to finish. Thanks for sharing.
Great bts look at the process to print. Thanks Nigel
This photo is stunning, great work!
Thanks for this. Nice followup to the location video. I have 2 Z6s but tempted by the new Z7II when I want to print larger than my present 17" printer.
All stuff I've managed to blunder my way through, mostly thanks to your channel, but a refresher is always so helpful. Beautiful image too Nigel. Thanks again 👌
Your timing is excellent, thank you ND, put to good use.
Love these full process videos, great image as well. Keep up the good work Nigel!
Another amazing lesson for us. Thank you
Your videos are so informative, and this one is no less. Now we know how to create sharpness in the full depth of a photo. I've never heard about that technique before. Thank you!
Big fan of your sir.
Always love your work!?!? 🖥 Truely inspiring... 📸
Thankyou Nigel. I'd really enjoyed Wednesday's video. But seeing you do the edit and print has polished it off for me.
Thank you for the efforts. I really appreciated the hard work to upload a video from start to finsh. You earned a subscriber.
very interesting thank you.
Amazing insight to post processing, so helpful. End result is a beautiful print. Thank you for all you teach us. Even more impressive is your commitment to producing top quality videos week after week.
Thanks John
Really interesting. Thx for being such a wonderful teacher. Look forward to next Sunday.
It's really interesting to see the entire editing process! Thanks for this great video 👍🏻!
This is great, thank you Nigel. I'm trying to improve my post-processing and watching how you do yours is really helpful.
I have started to use the screen touch focus and shoot, I find it very effective, because the screen is quite sensitive and does not vibrate the camera as much as the button. This also allows you to focus and shoot in quick succession.
Thank you for sharing your editing process. That was quite an eye-opener!
Lots of good ideas here!
Nicely done! A tedious pursuit to be sure. Rock on!
Thanks Nigel, very informative. I am continually amazed at the different methods in Photoshop to do the same thing. For example, I use the Lasso, then the Del key to use content aware fill. I also use AutoBlend layers, then tweak the masks if needed.
great to see how you edit; really useful.
Many thanks again for sharing your knowledge, learnt a lot
Thanks so much for showing us an inside peak to your editing styles. I’d love to see the same thing on some of your woodlands images! Thank you!
Brilliant video Nigel!! I'm also a Cheshire local and went to school in Macclesfield :)
Thanks
Amazing insight on the process, thanks 😎
Great image and tutorial. As an amateur photographer that's getting their first laptop in the next few weeks and a chance to do more than what's available on free aps, I find your videos invaluable. I've gone from apprehensive to looking forward to enjoying the process. Thanks
Love your work, thanks for showing how you do your edits, very helpful, beautiful photo of a place I visit regularly, keep up the good work and look forward to more tips and pics in the future 👍🏻
Great work - what a fantastic location!
Very informative video. I learned a bunch - Thank you!!!
Beautiful shot!
Beautiful image! Thanks for the walk through on masking.
Fantastic work Nigel.. one of my most favourite locations, great to see your editing too :)
Another great video Nigel and a lovely image. I always seem to pick up something new watching your post processing. This time the brightening of the fence with a radial filter which I would have never thought to do that way. However, when focus stacking, why not use auto-blend in Photoshop to focus rather than a mask and doing it manually? It seems far simpler, works well and frequently the recommended method by others. I must admit the stone you removed did not bother me, but the wide angle distortion causing the first fence post to lean excessively would probably bug me a bit and I'd probably not been able stop myself trying to straighten it a little (too many years listening to camera club judges probably!)
Beautiful image and enjoyed the walkthrough that explains how/why it is so attractive. Cheers from BC!
Dia duit from Dublin , thank you once again for your time and sharing your inspiring content .
you are the master of your tools , its great to hear your thought process , my shots have made great leaps forward in quality just from what you share here for free ,
thank you ..
stay safe
Nice one, I enjoyed watching your post processing and of course the end result.
Really nice photo. Enjoyed the editing tips.
Great video, thx for the editing tips. 👌
Thank you very much it is a gems knowledge for me, Thank you again fr Thailand
Thank you for sharing🙏
Great Video and some excellence information about editing photos,
Thanks for this video I’ve learnt so much from it and will definitely be trying this out next time I’m out with my camera 👍
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Great video.
(Glad I'm not the only one using a book for a iMac stand)
Nice tutorial example - hit a lot of editing controls and lovely resulting image :)
Always enjoy your vids Nigel. Really liked the combination of shooting tips and the editing on this one. Can you do some more of these every now and then please? Not been to Mam Tor yet but it's on my wish list but it's a 4hr drive from home for me so I guess it would have to be a 'stupid o'clock' awakening! Any tips for best time over the 'winter months' as I don't have a 4x4 or snow tyres.
I loved the " it's as simple as that" 🤣
Great advise.! Thx
Great video, lovely image.
Great video Nigel-shows the power of LR very well. Tell me, do you ever hit the "Soft Proof" button and if you do, do you see a difference? Some people edit an image so that it looks good when Soft Proof is turned on?
Fantastic video as always, Nigel! A great insight into your workflow. I'll definitely be revisiting a few of my edits using some of your processes 🙂
Great video. Thanks for sharing
That photo is simply breathtaking. I love the dry walls that are scattered around the UK, especially when I think of what it took and the labor needed to build them years ago. Will this photo show up in your portfolio?
So lucky!!! I’ve been for sunrise there 3 times recently and just had miserable blanket grey sky and not a single drop of cloud each time :(
If this wasn't sponsored by Canon, it should! I wanna print my stuff too much now! Just don't wanna buy the expensive ink, hahahaha Great video Nigel!
🙈 don’t tell Nikon
@@NigelDanson hahahahahaha not a word ;)
Just the right half portion of the image in portrait view feels more good to me with those stone path and the sky.
Great video, and a spectacular image! Nigel, I’m stumped on how to add a border and resize. Wish you would do a video with more detail on those two aspects.
Big thumbs UP! 😇👍🏼🌹
brilliant
Great video and image 👍👌