How to Get Dramatic Clouds In Overcast Conditions
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- When photographers hear overcast skies, we tend to think flat and uninteresting lighting. This means a lack of detail and contrast, especially in the sky. However, I want to prove that you can still get a dramatic photo during overcast conditions. This video will show you how to photograph an overcast scene and make the clouds pop in Adobe Lightroom Mobile.
Video Timestamps:
Intro: 0:00 - 0:29
On the EOS R5: 0:30 - 2:22
On the iPhone: 2:23 - 3:28
Editing: 3:29 - 6:29
Outro: 6:30 - 7:11
Gear:
Canon EOS R5: adorama.rfvk.net/0qBeY
Canon RF 28-70mm f/2L Lens: adorama.rfvk.net/x1qa3
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Patrick is probably having PTSD seeing you sit that camera down on the beach like that.. lol.
Thanks for the tips Pye.
How good this channel is ,,, thanks !
Fabulous tutorial!! Thanks so much!
great info as always Pye!
Thanks Pye, this helps me!
If you have Lightroom on your phone, you have full control of your camera, like your SLR, inside LR.
This is Handy living up here in Washington 😉
Thank you, Louis Rossmann for you photography tips, didn't know, you were into that.. oh wait..
Awesome. How about a Live picture with some motion blur long exposure? I bet that would look nice on this image.
Hi! What about the noise in the sky you introduce by using dehase?
Image @ 630 mark............Why am I seeing haloing along the skyline? Especially on the right...........
Why didn't you also shoot raw on the iPhone?
i dont think you can on phones
@@cinnydrew yes you can. Look closely on the top right when he is using his iPhone. You can enable RAW on the native camera app. Not to mention you’ve been able to do this with the 3rd party photo apps for a while.
Ah! SoCal's "May-gray" and "June-gloom". Are there names for the same kind of weather when it happens in July and August? 😉
No sky july
Why haven't I thought to download Lr mobile when I'm already paying for it on my desktop? *face palm*
Protip: hold the camera and take a picture. Works every time.