I can’t put the stove and coffee pot in still life because our definition of still life is that photographer must arrange the items. I did not in this case
Thanks.. I have another question. I don't use Lightroom l use Photoshop. So what is it exactly
are you trying to add subtract or enhance, when u post process??
quote=backroadgirl]A lot of my post processing is done in Lightroom. I use the slider bars to start my process. Take highlights down (mostly to 100% in inanimated objects and shadows up 100%) then start with white slider up and black slider down around 20% then adjust to how much I like. Clarity up and then play around. I use the brush tool and other to make individual area adjustments.[/quote]
I want to enhance what I consider my focal point. I will make this area the brightest and sharpest focus in most cases. You can do the sliders in Photoshop for same effects. Go to filters then Camera raw. You will find same great tools there. I use the brush tool there to highlight or shadow and decrease clarity in background many times. Just play with it. I learned this technique from a you tube photographer name Serge Rameli. He has lots if free tutorials.
Thank U so much will look into it...
backroadgirl wrote:
I want to enhance what I consider my focal point. I will make this area the brightest and sharpest focus in most cases. You can do the sliders in Photoshop for same effects. Go to filters then Camera raw. You will find same great tools there. I use the brush tool there to highlight or shadow and decrease clarity in background many times. Just play with it. I learned this technique from a you tube photographer name Serge Rameli. He has lots if free tutorials.
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