I just adjusted my workflow on birds to try and better represent the animal and using your method the quality of my images just went up tenfold. Thank you
I absolutely LOVE shooting pelicans (my fave birds) and this tutorial has really helped me to understand where i was going wrong in my post processing, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING YOUR WORKFLOW
Tool overlay tip is great! Also I think you have mentioned before that if you are going to use Denoise Ai on a photo it's best not to add texture or crop before that process. But for low iso your new workflow seems ideal
This was amazing. I was looking for help to process a;image of a hummingbird that is very similar to your heron (in style if not in size!) Every step you went through is going to help with my image. Thank you
Hey Anthony, this video got me interested right from the start! What's your most favorite photo editor though? You're showing us a lot of different editors, and I am really curious to hear your opinion!
Thanks, I do enjoy your videos and learn from them too. Question: once you’ve done your edits, what do you do next? I ask as I typically export to PS, where I carry out minimal edits (image size to 6x4, auto tone, contrast and sometimes colour, adjustments mainly highlights/shadows, shake reduction) and then export to jpg selecting a file size around 1mb. I would be interested to hear from you on this.
Hey Anthony, great content you`re producing here. Really like watching your videos and try to get better in editing. I have some big trouble with my lightroom. Every time I export my pictures, they are way to over saturaded. I couldn´t find the issue and installed lightroom from scratch, but this did not work out. Maybe you know this trouble and can help me, cause I am quite desperate at the moment. I would be happy to send you some examples of what I mean. Thank you very much in advance buddy. Looking forward to hear from you.
I've heard so much negativity on TCs (1.4) .... so i wonder what your opinion on using it is ? I have the exact same gear setup that you have (D500 + 200-500mm) Thanks
Thanks for another great Video. I already do a lot of these techniques but interesting to see the sequence and some of the "alt" tips. I knew about sharpness mask but didnt on blacks and whites.
In this video I demonstrate my Lightroom processing workflow for birds. If you like this video, email me telling me so and I'll email you a Promo Code which will get you my Lightroom Presets and/or my Lightroom Profiles for 1/2 price. If you're interested, email me here: Promo@IAmMrPhotographer.com Spelled out that is: Promo [at] I Am Mr Photographer [dot] com If you don't receive your Promo Code within 1/2 hour, check your spam folder. ***I reserve the right to end this promotion at any time*** Gear Info & Settings Photo #1 Gear Used Nikon D500: amzn.to/2WyO8Lt Nikon 200-500mm F5.6 Lens: amzn.to/2WpggM2 Nikon 1.4x Teleconverter: amzn.to/2WlkZ1z Settings & Exposure Info Handheld Manual Mode - Auto ISO Single Point Focus on the bird’s eye Spot exposure from eye as well Continuous Focus Mode (AFC) High Speed Continuous Mode - Fired off bursts of 3-7 shots 1/200sec, F8.0, iso: 360 Shot at 700mm - taking into account 1.5x crop factor of the D500: 1050mm Photo #2 Gear Used Fujifilm X-T3: bhpho.to/2ImfJWp Fujifilm 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 Lens: bhpho.to/2Is4Sdr Fujifilm 1.4x Teleconverter: bhpho.to/2ItkYUk Lens & Teleconverter together as a kit: bhpho.to/2IlZ19y Settings & Exposure Info Handheld Manual Mode - Auto ISO Single Point Focus on the bird’s eye Spot exposure from eye as well Continuous Focus Mode (AFC) High Speed Continuous Mode - Fired off bursts of 3-7 shots 1/500sec, F8.0, iso: 1250 Shot at 560mm - taking into account 1.53x crop factor of the X-T3: 857mm *All Links shown are my affiliate links For more info about my affiliations and what that means, please read my Code of Ethics Statement: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/ Please support free photography training. Click the link below to see how you can help: onlinephotographytraining.com/support/ In the video, I mention that you can change the default behavior of Lightroom so it doesn't add any sharpening and noise reduction at import. You can watch that video here: ruclips.net/video/pcrMAJDUd4o/видео.html Unsure of how to price your photography? Check the 2019 Guide to Pricing Your Photography: amzn.to/2S1CiU7 I use this software to record my screen: telestream.pxf.io/DMrW2 Gear Info and Settings Note: All links shown are my affiliate links. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/ Thank you!
You did not tweak colour temp or tint. I presume you were happy with that. My D810 almost never gets that right so I have to tweak it. And tweak it again and again and again 😂
I just adjusted my workflow on birds to try and better represent the animal and using your method the quality of my images just went up tenfold. Thank you
Excellent video mate!! Looking forward to more of educational stuff. Many thanks
I absolutely LOVE shooting pelicans (my fave birds) and this tutorial has really helped me to understand where i was going wrong in my post processing, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING YOUR WORKFLOW
Thank you !!! Excellent video, highly appreciated!!
You are a true Master and great teacher Thanks so much ..... From Australia
kudos to anyone working in wildlife photography - that is some hard work
One of your best videos so far. Very useful information presented in typical real life situations. Thank you for this one.
Very good. Clear usage of Lightroom and a bonus 'new' way of using the brush to add a vignette effect. Thank you, as always.
Mike in Oz
Really helpful video with just the right level of info for me. Very user friendly. Thanks
Excellent, clearly presented video. Wildlife requires subtlety in post-processing and you demonstrate that well.
As always a great and helpful tutorial. Thanks Anthony
Texture is great, I've been using it in a similar way but I do prefer to use it with the brush as it does bump noise
Another excellent video thanks!
Tool overlay tip is great! Also I think you have mentioned before that if you are going to use Denoise Ai on a photo it's best not to add texture or crop before that process. But for low iso your new workflow seems ideal
Great tutorial. I might need to watch it again, there's a lot of information to take in here.
Extremely helpful. Many thanks.
another great video
How are you dragging the develop panels out when you are using them? Love your LR videos.
Yes I wondered about that?
This was amazing. I was looking for help to process a;image of a hummingbird that is very similar to your heron (in style if not in size!) Every step you went through is going to help with my image. Thank you
Hey Anthony, this video got me interested right from the start! What's your most favorite photo editor though? You're showing us a lot of different editors, and I am really curious to hear your opinion!
Thanks, I do enjoy your videos and learn from them too. Question: once you’ve done your edits, what do you do next? I ask as I typically export to PS, where I carry out minimal edits (image size to 6x4, auto tone, contrast and sometimes colour, adjustments mainly highlights/shadows, shake reduction) and then export to jpg selecting a file size around 1mb. I would be interested to hear from you on this.
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Hey Anthony, great content you`re producing here. Really like watching your videos and try to get better in editing. I have some big trouble with my lightroom. Every time I export my pictures, they are way to over saturaded. I couldn´t find the issue and installed lightroom from scratch, but this did not work out. Maybe you know this trouble and can help me, cause I am quite desperate at the moment. I would be happy to send you some examples of what I mean. Thank you very much in advance buddy. Looking forward to hear from you.
I've heard so much negativity on TCs (1.4) .... so i wonder what your opinion on using it is ? I have the exact same gear setup that you have (D500 + 200-500mm) Thanks
Thanks for another great Video. I already do a lot of these techniques but interesting to see the sequence and some of the "alt" tips. I knew about sharpness mask but didnt on blacks and whites.
Which version of LR is used for this video? I can't see the texture tab in my LR version 7.3.
Thank you sir, Expecting more videos 8n future 🔮
I hate the new Apple keyboard. Often I get an 8 instead of an i.
In this video I demonstrate my Lightroom processing workflow for birds.
If you like this video, email me telling me so and I'll email you a Promo Code which will get you my Lightroom Presets and/or my Lightroom Profiles for 1/2 price. If you're interested, email me here:
Promo@IAmMrPhotographer.com
Spelled out that is:
Promo [at] I Am Mr Photographer [dot] com
If you don't receive your Promo Code within 1/2 hour, check your spam folder.
***I reserve the right to end this promotion at any time***
Gear Info & Settings
Photo #1
Gear Used
Nikon D500: amzn.to/2WyO8Lt
Nikon 200-500mm F5.6 Lens: amzn.to/2WpggM2
Nikon 1.4x Teleconverter: amzn.to/2WlkZ1z
Settings & Exposure Info
Handheld
Manual Mode - Auto ISO
Single Point Focus on the bird’s eye
Spot exposure from eye as well
Continuous Focus Mode (AFC)
High Speed Continuous Mode - Fired off bursts of 3-7 shots
1/200sec, F8.0, iso: 360
Shot at 700mm - taking into account 1.5x crop factor of the D500: 1050mm
Photo #2
Gear Used
Fujifilm X-T3: bhpho.to/2ImfJWp
Fujifilm 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 Lens: bhpho.to/2Is4Sdr
Fujifilm 1.4x Teleconverter: bhpho.to/2ItkYUk
Lens & Teleconverter together as a kit: bhpho.to/2IlZ19y
Settings & Exposure Info
Handheld
Manual Mode - Auto ISO
Single Point Focus on the bird’s eye
Spot exposure from eye as well
Continuous Focus Mode (AFC)
High Speed Continuous Mode - Fired off bursts of 3-7 shots
1/500sec, F8.0, iso: 1250
Shot at 560mm - taking into account 1.53x crop factor of the X-T3: 857mm
*All Links shown are my affiliate links
For more info about my affiliations and what that means, please read my Code of Ethics Statement:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
Please support free photography training. Click the link below to see how you can help:
onlinephotographytraining.com/support/
In the video, I mention that you can change the default behavior of Lightroom so it doesn't add any sharpening and noise reduction at import. You can watch that video here:
ruclips.net/video/pcrMAJDUd4o/видео.html
Unsure of how to price your photography? Check the 2019 Guide to Pricing Your Photography:
amzn.to/2S1CiU7
I use this software to record my screen:
telestream.pxf.io/DMrW2
Gear Info and Settings
Note: All links shown are my affiliate links. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
Thank you!
Good day! May i know what lightroom version is this? Thanks! Been watching your vids for a quite time now. Great help for me..
Sir next make a video about portrait editing work flow in detail. I know an old one is there, but it's old. Curious to see a new one from you. 😀
You did not tweak colour temp or tint. I presume you were happy with that. My D810 almost never gets that right so I have to tweak it. And tweak it again and again and again 😂
I think if you can do portrait editing with a few entirely different images. That's too helpful