I live in Eastbourne and my photo buddy is in Hove. We have photographed in many of the places you have videos about but not all so thanks for several good ideas. I have only discovered you recently but have already watched a majority of your videos as well as Louise's. Keep up the good work and keep on giving us good ideas.
Hi Peter, welcome to my channel/videos! It is a small world, if you ever see me at one of the locations then come say hello. I have left up most of my really old videos, but they get better as the years go on :-)
I love your fine art architecture and I watched that podcast but when you mentioned how many selections you'd made.......in the words of Dragons Den I'm out!! 😅 Hopefully your new process is a bit quicker 😊
In summary, the way that I edit my images is quick when you practice, but there is no getting around making the selections if you want to be able to edit particular areas of an image. No AI or luminosity mask is the magic secret unfortunately as they are looking for contrast to select the edges, but I often edit images of glass buildings against the sky and the edge of the building is very difficult to distinguish and select. I think this is why so many photographers are intrigued by the ‘fine art style of editing’ because it is not easy to achieve and therefore more niche. My tutorials coming up will be very clear on how to edit the images along with the thought process, but each image still typically takes me between 3-4 hours to edit. That is pretty quick if you ask others that create these types of images.
Nice, looking forward to the Architecture video! 👌
Cheers Nick, I have two other videos before that one, but it is coming soon!
Me too!
Ditto love your editing nd architecture work 😊
Looking forward to what’s coming 😊
Excited and waiting
Kool! Sounds fun!
Excellent, can’t wait to see that architecture work flow 🙏👍🍻
I live in Eastbourne and my photo buddy is in Hove. We have photographed in many of the places you have videos about but not all so thanks for several good ideas. I have only discovered you recently but have already watched a majority of your videos as well as Louise's. Keep up the good work and keep on giving us good ideas.
Hi Peter, welcome to my channel/videos! It is a small world, if you ever see me at one of the locations then come say hello. I have left up most of my really old videos, but they get better as the years go on :-)
@@benharveyphotography - I will certainly do that. I have been working through your videos and don't have that many to go.
I love your fine art architecture and I watched that podcast but when you mentioned how many selections you'd made.......in the words of Dragons Den I'm out!! 😅 Hopefully your new process is a bit quicker 😊
In summary, the way that I edit my images is quick when you practice, but there is no getting around making the selections if you want to be able to edit particular areas of an image. No AI or luminosity mask is the magic secret unfortunately as they are looking for contrast to select the edges, but I often edit images of glass buildings against the sky and the edge of the building is very difficult to distinguish and select. I think this is why so many photographers are intrigued by the ‘fine art style of editing’ because it is not easy to achieve and therefore more niche. My tutorials coming up will be very clear on how to edit the images along with the thought process, but each image still typically takes me between 3-4 hours to edit. That is pretty quick if you ask others that create these types of images.
Architecture is my favourite genre so I'm looking forward to hearing some expert advice. Thanks, and cheers from DownUnder 🦘
I am working on the new videos, it is the editing of the images to accompany the videos that takes so long.