I definitely appreciate the processing segments of your videos. That aspect is one of my many weaknesses and even just seeing what is available is quite helpful.
Thanks for once again keeping our Saturday morning date although you really should provide the coffee on occasion. :) I am interested to see how others process, so I don't mind it. It is nice to see your attention to detail, even in the pp stage. I'm not sure which version I prefer.
Your videos are very helpful as you describe your how you find compositions in woodlands. I live in a wooded area and your insights help agreat deal. Please continue the post processing sections. They are helpful in not just the “how “ you make your adjustments, but “why” you make your adjustments.
I really enjoyed watching how you processed the pano. It always fascinates me how different photographers do this! I definitely liked the pano best out of the two.
What's up Adam? I can't tell you how many times I've watched your processing videos, and each and every time I find something that I've missed, and this is no exception. Great work man. As always. Peace!!!!
This is going to be fun.........bring it on ! A most enjoyable video, enjoyed the editing too and a good demo of why PS can be so important in our workflow! Love those Aspens ! Cheers
lovely job Adam, a really nice pano so nice to see people using just two shots for a pano! i think people forget that you don't have to have a massive vista before thinking about setting up a pano
Fabulous tutorial. I love to see your thinking as you process your images. I'm a little reluctant to say how much I enjoyed this video because I don't want to lose your insights to a paid subscription channel -- though it would be worth the money. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
I too enjoyed the processing. It is a nice addition that would be pleasant to see on a certain percentage of your videos. It was interesting to see your approach. As to the final result, I really thought it was a toss up between the single shot and the pano. I seldom comment on videos, but I almost always enjoy yours. Thanks for your efforts.
I prefer the wide angle shot over the pano. I really get a lot out of the processing videos. I learn new things on many of them. Thanks for doing them. On merging the pano, I always try 100% Boundary Warp first before cropping as it saves more pixels and usually is not noticeable in the image. That wouldn't have mattered in yours since you wanted a significant crop anyway but when that isn't the case, 100% boundary warp often does a great job.
Thanks for the insights and yes, I’d vote for your post processing videos. It’s inspiring me to be brave and try some new techniques. I’m wavering on which I like better, I think the pano is slightly ahead😊
Hi Adam, my favourite was the pano. I’m not usually a fan of woodland photography as to my eye they often look chaotic and messy but I loved this image. Seeing how you process your images too was very insightful and I’d love you to do more of it please. Great video and channel. Thank you
I like the pano version best. Really love the post processing that you did, learned a lot from it. Would like for you do more of the post processing in future videos.
Great vlog and tutorial, the processing was great for new photographers like me. Awesome... also the raw and post images is really useful helping to spot potential in my own shots. Thanks Adam 👍. Jase
Yes Please Keep showing Edit Processing I'd like to get into Lightroom CC Stuff. Very Helpful information on that Masking Stuff. That heads up display being able to see where you're moving the mouse is Great, Thank you! Nice Work Too
Totally cool images. I love the post-processing portion too. You have been an inspiration to me and many others I'm sure. Keep up the great work and keep sharing.
I learn a lot from you but from your photos I always wanted to see how you process your photos and now I see BUT out of two of the photos I always enjoy the pano but I like the second one better Can't wait to see on your next Adventure
Thanks for taking us along. I prefer the pano, but then I like panos best. I really appreciated the post-processing portion and would like to see more.
Big Thanks for another very interesting Video. I really enjoy it. The processing part is quite interesting for me and I enjoy it. I like the pano photo a bit better.
Hi Adam. Of the two images I like the first one over the pano, less is more is how I feel on it but, they're both stellar images. As for the post processing portion< I can't get enough. Always educational and I always pick up on something new when watching them. So, a Texas sized 10-4 to post processing tutorials.
Very good processing :) I really like to see how a photographer approach and image! this is the first video of the channel I watch, I really like it!! and the pano was my favorite of both!!
Adam, I do get a lot of information from your processing tutorials, picking up a few new techniques with this video. My wife watched (she is a great photographer but developing her processing chops) and enjoyed it as well. We called out your crop edits just prior to you doing it so thinking like you. We both agreed that the background tree was mad just a bit to light. When you switched the layer on and off we both felt that previous edits made it stand out sufficiently. Thanks for the video and will be looking for more processing videos in the future.
As many have said, both images are wonderful. Personally, I prefer the cropped version over the pano because it takes me deeper into the image. Would love to see more post-processing videos.
Yes the editing process is of interest to me Adam, I was shouting at you to bring out the smaller tree's colours as a focal point. Yes more like this please.
I’m always eager to see how you’ve tackled post processing an image. So I’d always vote to see more. I like both images, but I’d give a slight edge to the pano.
I like the non pano version best, it’s a hard choice but the pano was a bit too busy for my tastes. I have to add, it is wonderful watching an artist at work and you are an amazing artist. maybe someday I can try some of the tools and techniques you employ, in your hands they produce beautiful work. thank you for sharing what you do with us.
It’s always great to see the whole process. Raw, processing and the trip to the location. It gives the viewer an insight into how it all goes together.
Adam, Watching you process is always a treat. You, so often, validate my own approach, and that tells me I'm usually on the right path. Thank-You, Mike
Thank you for sharing. Learnt a lot from this. Always great to see how a photographer takes an image from catpure to how you invisage the final shot. For me both images tell different story. Personally the non-pano. Its more about detail, which it shows beautifully with out being lost - the pano slight busy.
Good video - feeling jealous as you were only a few KM from my home in Chilliwack. Glad you had a great trip . Always great to watch your exploits Adam
Many thanks - I'd vote for more insights into your post-processing
I did enjoy the process section of your video, so my vote would be yes, more.
Definitely the pano version. Little tree is more subtle, less central. Thanks as always.
You’re becoming a digital Bob Ross! LOL I appreciate how you’re minimalistic touch in post has such profound implications that doesn’t look fake-ish.
You manage to make photo editing seem so zen. It's really relaxing to watch these videos.
I definitely appreciate the processing segments of your videos. That aspect is one of my many weaknesses and even just seeing what is available is quite helpful.
Another vote for the pano. Always appreciate processing.
Great video Adam, as usual. Loved watching the post-processing and look forward to seeing it as a permanent inclusion. The pano wins.
Love Aspen and Birch trees 💓
Yes, and yes. (I like both versions, and the processing bit)
Thanks for once again keeping our Saturday morning date although you really should provide the coffee on occasion. :) I am interested to see how others process, so I don't mind it. It is nice to see your attention to detail, even in the pp stage. I'm not sure which version I prefer.
Yes, liked the processing section very much.
Your videos are very helpful as you describe your how you find compositions in woodlands. I live in a wooded area and your insights help agreat deal. Please continue the post processing sections. They are helpful in not just the “how “ you make your adjustments, but “why” you make your adjustments.
I really enjoyed watching how you processed the pano. It always fascinates me how different photographers do this! I definitely liked the pano best out of the two.
What's up Adam? I can't tell you how many times I've watched your processing videos, and each and every time I find something that I've missed, and this is no exception. Great work man. As always. Peace!!!!
Yes please, more post processing tips.
This is going to be fun.........bring it on ! A most enjoyable video, enjoyed the editing too and a good demo of why PS can be so important in our workflow! Love those Aspens ! Cheers
I just discovered your channel, and, yes, please keep up the insights for post-processing! I find your teaching style incredibly accessible.
Great video. Shows why you are the master of the quiet light. I prefer the single image although both are great.
I liked the single image and yes, I like your processing videos.
Wonderful of you to share your processing insights. I prefer the pano version in this case.
Hard choice. Both are outstanding
Love the processing portion of your video. Thanks for including it.
I like the pano. I do really like these processing demos and would like to see you continue these from time to time. Thanks Adam…
Love the pano version ! Thanks for showing your editing proces! Love to see more of it, really helps me with how i look at my own editing proces !
loved the Chilcotin..all the way from Williams lake to Bella Coola!
lovely job Adam, a really nice pano so nice to see people using just two shots for a pano! i think people forget that you don't have to have a massive vista before thinking about setting up a pano
Cheers, Tom!
Loved this Vlog, ace processing very interesting and instructive. For me, it's the pano.
I like them both.and I really liked the processing part of the video.
Fabulous tutorial. I love to see your thinking as you process your images. I'm a little reluctant to say how much I enjoyed this video because I don't want to lose your insights to a paid subscription channel -- though it would be worth the money. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Many Thanks for sharing this video with us all, Adam. As for which one of the images I like best, is the "this" version.
The processing portion was very informative.
Enjoyed watching your processing workflow!
I liked the post-processing demo.
I too enjoyed the processing. It is a nice addition that would be pleasant to see on a certain percentage of your videos. It was interesting to see your approach. As to the final result, I really thought it was a toss up between the single shot and the pano. I seldom comment on videos, but I almost always enjoy yours. Thanks for your efforts.
Excellent as usual Adam, it`s always good to see how other people post-process, Thanks.
I prefer the wide angle shot over the pano. I really get a lot out of the processing videos. I learn new things on many of them. Thanks for doing them. On merging the pano, I always try 100% Boundary Warp first before cropping as it saves more pixels and usually is not noticeable in the image. That wouldn't have mattered in yours since you wanted a significant crop anyway but when that isn't the case, 100% boundary warp often does a great job.
Thank you Adam for shearing. Your photography is sooo inspirational and beautiful.
Loved the pano and the processing.
Chris Hunt the pano was gorgeous!
I do appreciate the post processing Adam, (and I like the non-pano version best)
Thanks for the insights and yes, I’d vote for your post processing videos. It’s inspiring me to be brave and try some new techniques. I’m wavering on which I like better, I think the pano is slightly ahead😊
I like the pano version. Thanks for sharing your workflow.
Thanks Adam, great video! Love the image taking process and your post-processing discussion
I’d gladly pay to watch your process. Love it!
Hi Adam, my favourite was the pano. I’m not usually a fan of woodland photography as to my eye they often look chaotic and messy but I loved this image. Seeing how you process your images too was very insightful and I’d love you to do more of it please. Great video and channel. Thank you
Loved the pano and really enjoyed seeing your approach to post processing. Thank you.
I like the pano version best. Really love the post processing that you did, learned a lot from it. Would like for you do more of the post processing in future videos.
I haven't seen anyone else do your cool vignetting process in Lightroom, thanks Adam! More post-processing tips please :)
Great vlog and tutorial, the processing was great for new photographers like me. Awesome... also the raw and post images is really useful helping to spot potential in my own shots. Thanks Adam 👍. Jase
I like the pano! Enjoyed watching your processing!
Great VLOG, enjoyed the processing and your approach to bring the best out of the scene.
Amazing instructive video. Really reveals a lot about the time and effort you put into both taking and processing your photographs.
Yes Please Keep showing Edit Processing I'd like to get into Lightroom CC Stuff. Very Helpful information on that Masking Stuff. That heads up display being able to see where you're moving the mouse is Great, Thank you! Nice Work Too
Totally cool images. I love the post-processing portion too. You have been an inspiration to me and many others I'm sure. Keep up the great work and keep sharing.
I learn a lot from you but from your photos I always wanted to see how you process your photos and now I see
BUT out of two of the photos I always enjoy the pano but I like the second one better
Can't wait to see on your next Adventure
I loved the pano and also the processing
Thanks for taking us along. I prefer the pano, but then I like panos best. I really appreciated the post-processing portion and would like to see more.
I love the pano and 'yes' to having your post-processing. That added at the end was brilliant.
Wendy Newing he did it very cleverly!
Really amazing photo. Love both photos and the post processing.
Love the processing tips. Very helpful.
Thanks for sharing, really enjoyed the post-processing love to see more.
Big Thanks for another very interesting Video. I really enjoy it. The processing part is quite interesting for me and I enjoy it. I like the pano photo a bit better.
Many thanks for the processing tips, I think I like the pano best. 🙏👍
Hi Adam.
Of the two images I like the first one over the pano, less is more is how I feel on it but, they're both stellar images.
As for the post processing portion<
I can't get enough. Always educational and I always pick up on something new when watching them. So, a Texas sized 10-4 to post processing tutorials.
Yes - first pic of the day is always tough
Beautiful fall image, thanks for sharing your processing steps. I prefer the pano.
Love your editing videos Adam. Strangely find them relaxing...
Very nice to see your thought process while editing... thanks
Very good processing :) I really like to see how a photographer approach and image! this is the first video of the channel I watch, I really like it!! and the pano was my favorite of both!!
Yes, more please.
A step by step processing video is always great to see especially for the amateurs like me.
Loved the video. A vote for post-processing here.
Pano and processing fascinating insight. Superb.
Hi Adam yes your post processing is very helpful to me. Love your videos
Adam, I do get a lot of information from your processing tutorials, picking up a few new techniques with this video. My wife watched (she is a great photographer but developing her processing chops) and enjoyed it as well. We called out your crop edits just prior to you doing it so thinking like you. We both agreed that the background tree was mad just a bit to light. When you switched the layer on and off we both felt that previous edits made it stand out sufficiently. Thanks for the video and will be looking for more processing videos in the future.
As many have said, both images are wonderful. Personally, I prefer the cropped version over the pano because it takes me deeper into the image. Would love to see more post-processing videos.
Great video Adam. Loved the post processing part especially.
Great video, I like both versions. I really do like the post processing.
Another great video Adam. I prefer the panorama version, maybe because it tells me more about the area. Great job.
Yes the editing process is of interest to me Adam, I was shouting at you to bring out the smaller tree's colours as a focal point. Yes more like this please.
My favorite Saturday morning wake up call--an Adam Gibbs video! Thanks, Adam.
I like them both but prefer the one that is not pano. The tree with the bright leaves in the back stands out and I like that. Thanks for sharing!
I’m always eager to see how you’ve tackled post processing an image. So I’d always vote to see more. I like both images, but I’d give a slight edge to the pano.
I like the non pano version best, it’s a hard choice but the pano was a bit too busy for my tastes. I have to add, it is wonderful watching an artist at work and you are an amazing artist. maybe someday I can try some of the tools and techniques you employ, in your hands they produce beautiful work. thank you for sharing what you do with us.
Great video, thanks for sharing. I like the pano version and enjoyed watching you process it.
It’s always great to see the whole process. Raw, processing and the trip to the location. It gives the viewer an insight into how it all goes together.
Nice. Very much like the entire video. I understand your processing though it's way beyond my skill set. Still fun to see it done so masterfully.
Great video Adam. Definitely enjoyed seeing some of your editing thought process, would love to see more.
I think I like the pano best. Also great information on how to post process your image!! Thanks!
Adam,
Watching you process is always a treat. You, so often, validate my own approach, and that tells me I'm usually on the right path.
Thank-You,
Mike
Watching you process is quite helpful. I’d be willing to subscribe for more of these. Thanks.
Thank you for sharing. Learnt a lot from this. Always great to see how a photographer takes an image from catpure to how you invisage the final shot. For me both images tell different story. Personally the non-pano. Its more about detail, which it shows beautifully with out being lost - the pano slight busy.
Really liked the processing part of the video.
Gale Stoner it sure is nice seeing his processing!
Great video Adam. Thanks. And yes, I really did like the editing section - it is an area I’d really like to learn about.
One of my favourite blogs this Adam. Really liked the inclusion of the processing at the end.
Fantastic as always Adam. I do love the fall colors.
You make it look so easy. Cheers.
Good video - feeling jealous as you were only a few KM from my home in Chilliwack. Glad you had a great trip . Always great to watch your exploits Adam
really enjoyed it, the processing was great
Enjoyed the post processing - it's nice to see a start to finish image. Thanks for a great video - I'm now a subscriber.