That was great fun, many thanks Serge. Reminds me of some years ago when I watched a video of yours set in a hotel room. You were very excited about "putting little circles of light" in places to enhance your shot. I've used that technique (and refined it for my own stylistic choices) almost daily since then. Oh, and "open up the shadows, close down the highlights". Got that from you, too, and I use it in real estate all the time. So thanks for the tips and thanks for just being you!
Very nice editing and excellent tips. That said, you're image started out as a photograph and now it is an interpretation made by the edits you made. It becomes more art that reality and should be noted as such when presented.
Serge, Sir. that was awesome. However, say if I were to go on a trip.. I'll have loads of photos.. say I have captured some 1000 and and got 60 best ones.. you mean I have to do 60 post processings? what if that number is higher? Kindly suggest.
try downloading the photo and challenge yourself to do it, you dont have to go has far as me, but I promise you your knowlwedge and ability to use lightroom should increase a lot and that is fun. I dont do that kind of retouching on every photo, but it is a fun way to learn the software
You have stuffed this up the lights closest to you should be broghter so why are ones that are furthest away brighter and the ones closest so effing dark
Fantastic. You are a master.
Thank you for including the photo to practice with, so much more helpful. Much appreciated.
That was great fun, many thanks Serge. Reminds me of some years ago when I watched a video of yours set in a hotel room. You were very excited about "putting little circles of light" in places to enhance your shot. I've used that technique (and refined it for my own stylistic choices) almost daily since then. Oh, and "open up the shadows, close down the highlights". Got that from you, too, and I use it in real estate all the time. So thanks for the tips and thanks for just being you!
So impressive. You have taught us so much. Thank you!
Ive learned so much from your RUclips and paid tutorials. You were the first and still best Lightroom Classic instructor . Thanks!
Excellent technique Serge! Today I have learned something new and I thank you for your gift.
That was a great tutorial. I learned several new little tricks. Thank you so much.
amazing work as always, thank you
It's great to see the before and after what doesn't help is seeing the videos of what's next which prevents you from looking at the before and after
Very neat technique. Thanks for the video.
Great tutorial as usual, Serge!
Great to have you back doing tutorials after 2 months of only video shorts.
Yes! I’m glad to be back to longer formats.
Excellent.
Very nice editing and excellent tips. That said, you're image started out as a photograph and now it is an interpretation made by the edits you made. It becomes more art that reality and should be noted as such when presented.
Great edit............Thank you
You duplicate the lamps ,but the light will get dimmer as you go further away , so duplicating the light is wrong
Serge, good work dude.
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Glad you liked it!
Thank you Serge!
Well done!!👍
awesome 📸📸📸
can you do a video on the editing for your photo for that entry phtoo with th pyramids.
BIG like!!!
Amazing!
Serge, Sir. that was awesome. However, say if I were to go on a trip.. I'll have loads of photos.. say I have captured some 1000 and and got 60 best ones.. you mean I have to do 60 post processings? what if that number is higher? Kindly suggest.
I'll love the day people say I've created a Jaw-Dropping Masterpiece.
I hope the day never comes I'll make the claim myself.
Nice work, still 🙂
Another great tutorial!
How much of this can be done in Lightroom mobile?
A lot I think 90% it is just the circle are going to be a pain in Lightroom Mobile
Hello Serge. Did you buy the Fujifilm 100 II?
no I bought the Leica M11 instead for a different experience i shoot nostly with Sony and Leica these days but love love the Fuji
How I turned a white background into a cathedral!
What's the point in taking the picture in the first place?
try downloading the photo and challenge yourself to do it, you dont have to go has far as me, but I promise you your knowlwedge and ability to use lightroom should increase a lot and that is fun. I dont do that kind of retouching on every photo, but it is a fun way to learn the software
Looks so unnatural
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You have stuffed this up the lights closest to you should be broghter so why are ones that are furthest away brighter and the ones closest so effing dark