Thank you Kristi and thank you BHPHOTO for sponsoring this series. Very much enjoyed following you on your trip through Yellowstone and all you comments and techniques.
Thank you B&H and Kristi for the tip! Just tried the brush masking and it has made my subject pop a lot better! Also learning about the ruler was great, helped me align to a specific line perfectly!
Thank you Kristi, I just came back from living/working/playing/photographing Yellowstone for the past 6 months. I had been editing on my Mac laptop, but not that I am home I am working on my big screen Mac desktop. I shot 20,000+ pics over the past 6 months, so I have a lot to go through. I was working this morning a set of pictures of a female wolf feeding on an Elk carcass. She was collared and the ranger said it was wolf # 1229. The pictures were shot at a safe distance with a Canon R5 with 500mm and 1.4 extender and I still had to crop a little in LR. Thanks for your tips, I used them to bring out the color of the wolfs yellow eyes as she was pulling off hunks of meat.
Thank you Kristi! I am looking for your yellow stone series. Can you tell me where to lookfor them. What to look for? When I search your name I don't readily see them. Are there dates I need to look for? THanks much!
Great tutorial. Loving the simple edits to get the final image. More wow than slap in the face! My only concern is the drinking tea aspect when editing, but excused if doing early starts on this occasion! Wouldn't mind ore info on the how and when with sharpening an image
I'm not convinced by the elk crop. He is oriented towards the right and you placed the side of the frame right in front of his face. I see that only work if there is more space towards the right, e.g. a second page. Regarding the vignette: The radial tool is a much more powerful tool to style the vignette exactly as desired.
Huge raw & 16 bit tif files! I print only from 16 bit tif files, but a lot of printers won't accept anything but jpg, so I don't use them. Any time I want a print larger than my printer will do, I have to find some place that'll work from a tif, and has the same paper I use for smaller prints. All that gets to be a problem.
Thank you Kristi and thank you BHPHOTO for sponsoring this series. Very much enjoyed following you on your trip through Yellowstone and all you comments and techniques.
This has been an excellent series and have really enjoyed it. It’s been great watching Kristi work.
Thanks so much! Great shots. Any chance the sharpening process will become a video as well?
Thank you B&H and Kristi for the tip! Just tried the brush masking and it has made my subject pop a lot better! Also learning about the ruler was great, helped me align to a specific line perfectly!
Absolute beautiful. Thanks for the great tips and sharing your beautiful work
Thank you for a super series!!
Thank you Kristi, I just came back from living/working/playing/photographing Yellowstone for the past 6 months. I had been editing on my Mac laptop, but not that I am home I am working on my big screen Mac desktop. I shot 20,000+ pics over the past 6 months, so I have a lot to go through. I was working this morning a set of pictures of a female wolf feeding on an Elk carcass. She was collared and the ranger said it was wolf # 1229. The pictures were shot at a safe distance with a Canon R5 with 500mm and 1.4 extender and I still had to crop a little in LR. Thanks for your tips, I used them to bring out the color of the wolfs yellow eyes as she was pulling off hunks of meat.
Brilliant series, thanks very much Kristi!
Great series and beautiful work. Thank you Kristi.
What is a good computer to do photography edit editing
PC enthusiast here, laptop specs? Link for purchase? Thanx in advance
Hi, great video series. Do you have any tips on how to find a great guide vs one of the tour companies?
This is my question too!
Thank you Kristi! I am looking for your yellow stone series. Can you tell me where to lookfor them. What to look for? When I search your name I don't readily see them. Are there dates I need to look for? THanks much!
Here is every episode in Kristi's Yellowstone wildlife series!
- Introduction: ruclips.net/video/iPdJsHCz7aM/видео.html
- Kristi Odom's Wildlife Gear List: ruclips.net/video/WtznG9WK8cY/видео.html
- Research, Safety and Ethics: ruclips.net/video/jxutTusJdlw/видео.html
- Composition, Settings and Creativity: ruclips.net/video/ueOojd1R8qo/видео.html
Awesome job… I have learned a lot but I still have a lot more to learn. What software are you using???
Simply amazing
Kristi's photos are something else, right? Thanks for watching!
Great tutorial- enjoy spending time watching your style
Great video and story. Learned about radial over the eyes. I’ll try that as well as the slight vignette effect. Yellowstone is on my bucket list.
could you please explain why the double exposure. What is the creative idea?
Great tutorial. Loving the simple edits to get the final image. More wow than slap in the face! My only concern is the drinking tea aspect when editing, but excused if doing early starts on this occasion! Wouldn't mind ore info on the how and when with sharpening an image
Thank you. I loved the content.
So cool Kristi!!! Always love learning from you :)
Excellent, thanks so much!!
I'm not convinced by the elk crop. He is oriented towards the right and you placed the side of the frame right in front of his face. I see that only work if there is more space towards the right, e.g. a second page.
Regarding the vignette: The radial tool is a much more powerful tool to style the vignette exactly as desired.
Thank you for this!
Huge raw & 16 bit tif files! I print only from 16 bit tif files, but a lot of printers won't accept anything but jpg, so I don't use them. Any time I want a print larger than my printer will do, I have to find some place that'll work from a tif, and has the same paper I use for smaller prints. All that gets to be a problem.
Wow we share a lot of style similarities, I love that she tries to keep images true to life and simple that is the way!
Can you explain jet jetpack
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Hi Kristi
72ppi is completely irrelevant in the context of screen display.
lots of Z9 infomercials these days.