Christian, you are so creative in making this white bird more lovely showing in the light green natural surroundings. With the fantastic adjustments of exposure and highlights, blacks and whites of Lightroom Classic, your inspirational presentation is outstanding. I learned more from you. I am so grateful to you.
Love this channel more than anything. That being said I think its cruel when channels tell you please ask you questions and then there is no answer. I took the time to pen you a good question and never heard back. That was a 15 minute of time. Of course I'm sure it will be hard to answer questions with so many subscribers. So don't say it if you don't mean it. This vid a most excellent lesson.
Hey, I answered your previous comments, also gave the reasoning you might not hear back instantly as I dont have much time working basically 2 jobs, 80 hours a week. I only go through the comments once every one or two weeks plus youtubes notification system is not the best (I answered your comments and you didnt get notified as well it seems) so it takes some time and theres a chance I dont see every single comment as I get a few every day
Please can we have some dogs as well as wildlife, Christian? I've already been using your techniques, but would like to see how you would do it. Many thanks, these videos are so helpful - I've been using LR since V1.0 but you've taught me lots!
Christian -- Another great video. Simple, straightforward message, well organized with clear understanding of WHAT you are doing and (most importantly) WHY. I have learned much from your RUclips postings about how to apply Lr tools - many useful creative ideas. The visual aids you add to explain how you plan to handle the editing process are very helpful. Suggestion: Although I try to keep notes on your methods to refer to later, they are not well organized and are difficult to use. it would be very useful to have a printed collection of your methods along with a structured record of your work flow/processes. Perhaps in the form of a handbook or technical manual? No wasted time with verbose promotional text. Ideally, this would be configured to be accessible using keywords or reference to specific problems to solve when dealing with editing problems. Just a thought. :)
Thank you so much for the comment! Thats something I thought about, but currently I dont have the time to build something like that :( Maybe in the future I will start working on that!
Great work! Would you ever do the first, more global, edits with a mask subtracting the subject so it doesn’t affect the bird? Could mean you have less to correct on the bird later.
Thanks for the comment! Thats a smart way to deal with bird and background separately, might have been the better approach for this image! Thanks for pointing this out!
I could have used it, but I didnt think its needed for this photo, plus my pc is on the border of dying, so every time I do something resource intensive I'm scared of my pc exploding haha
I really like your constructive workflow instead of showing "magical" tips that require buying presets
Thank you very happy to hear that!
Excellent ! :)
For birds I like to make the eye pop ! 😉✨
Hey thats a great idea, I didnt think about targeting its eyes! Thanks!
Christian, you are so creative in making this white bird more lovely showing in the light green natural surroundings. With the fantastic adjustments of exposure and highlights, blacks and whites of Lightroom Classic, your inspirational presentation is outstanding.
I learned more from you. I am so grateful to you.
Thank you so much I'm happy that you liked the video!
Love this channel more than anything. That being said I think its cruel when channels tell you please ask you questions and then there is no answer. I took the time to pen you a good question and never heard back. That was a 15 minute of time. Of course I'm sure it will be hard to answer questions with so many subscribers. So don't say it if you don't mean it. This vid a most excellent lesson.
Hey, I answered your previous comments, also gave the reasoning you might not hear back instantly as I dont have much time working basically 2 jobs, 80 hours a week. I only go through the comments once every one or two weeks plus youtubes notification system is not the best (I answered your comments and you didnt get notified as well it seems) so it takes some time and theres a chance I dont see every single comment as I get a few every day
thanks a alot for sharing raw files for us to practice
Great implementation, the stork fits harmoniously into the environment. Great!
I love it. You are my favorite editor on YT, and I have learned so much from you.
Thank you so much that means a lot to me!
Amazing tutorial ..thank you
great as always my LR folder is getting big....cant wait to get my nikon Z6iii
As usual, Christian, marvellous!❤👍
Beautiful image and helpful tutorial.
Wonderful explanations and a beautiful transformation.
Thank you!
Excellent tutorial!! I look forward to more tutorials with wildlife subjects. This has helped me out considerably!! Thank you!!
Thanks a lot!
Excellent tutorial! Thx
Excellent !
Very nice!😊
Nice edit! I would work on a bird's-eye view a little.
Wonderful tutorial as always! Thank you so much for your patience and explain regards from Peru man!
Thank you! ❤
Omg I love this tutorial!
Love your tutorials!
Thank you!
hello
always an impressive tutorial, thanks for sharing
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Please can we have some dogs as well as wildlife, Christian? I've already been using your techniques, but would like to see how you would do it. Many thanks, these videos are so helpful - I've been using LR since V1.0 but you've taught me lots!
Hey, I'll try to get doggo photos and see what I can do :-)
@@ThePhlogPhotography thank you!
Christian -- Another great video. Simple, straightforward message, well organized with clear understanding of WHAT you are doing and (most importantly) WHY. I have learned much from your RUclips postings about how to apply Lr tools - many useful creative ideas. The visual aids you add to explain how you plan to handle the editing process are very helpful.
Suggestion: Although I try to keep notes on your methods to refer to later, they are not well organized and are difficult to use. it would be very useful to have a printed collection of your methods along with a structured record of your work flow/processes. Perhaps in the form of a handbook or technical manual? No wasted time with verbose promotional text. Ideally, this would be configured to be accessible using keywords or reference to specific problems to solve when dealing with editing problems. Just a thought. :)
Thank you so much for the comment!
Thats something I thought about, but currently I dont have the time to build something like that :( Maybe in the future I will start working on that!
@@ThePhlogPhotography where can I find a list of all of your RUclips videos?
Great work! Would you ever do the first, more global, edits with a mask subtracting the subject so it doesn’t affect the bird? Could mean you have less to correct on the bird later.
Thanks for the comment! Thats a smart way to deal with bird and background separately, might have been the better approach for this image! Thanks for pointing this out!
great tutorial. I woul brighten the eye as little bit. Other than that it is great.
Thanks for pointing this out, I didnt think about that, I'm going to give it a try on my next bird photo!
I am curious why you don’t use denoise on your wildlife photo?
I could have used it, but I didnt think its needed for this photo, plus my pc is on the border of dying, so every time I do something resource intensive I'm scared of my pc exploding haha
THANK YOU!