Lovely set of photographs!
Yes, I have the latest PS CC, This technique will save a lot of time in the workflow! We need to keep up the good work!
A common theory about the exposure that I believe so much.
If the image is too bright, it is overexposed.
If it is too dark, it is underexposed.
If it is in-between, it is properly exposed.
Yes, but to discover that "simple", you have to be great. Because the "extraordinary people" can find the simple.
cascoly wrote:
many of those 'free' sites host images for which they dont have copyrights, so it's dangerous to assume you can use their pix
safest if you're looking for free pix is to use creative commons images
This is really a terrific think we should to the inquiry before taking them. Because we believe "Fair use is not the same as free use".
cascoly wrote:
royalty free DOES NOT mean free to use - several of the sites on that list require payment. royalty free applies to the license AFTER you pay for it
and 'free' sites may have pirated images, so not a great idea unless from a trusted source
Most of them are appropriate and can play an important role in fulfilling our needs. Specially the generic free stock photo sites.. they don't need to ask permission from or provide credit to the image author.
So, we can be fearless to use them. :)
Achieved the result using only the Clone Stamp Tool (S) in Photoshop.
I appreciate your choice, but there is a doubt in my mind, the shade could have been a bit dense to make a real night. What do you think?
Everybody wants the quick fix for everything and it is perfect, but we should keep in mind that there is no mistake left. As I see, here in this image a bit hair portion is looking hard due to the blur effect. It dosen't mean that your job is not good, but It is OK
I much appreciate the concept what you did with second pic! This is charming, everything is driving perfect on it. The combination of yellow & and green is very well done!
Yes, I'm using it, Sharing images on the Instagram from the Lightroom, It makes the procedure quite fast back then, there are several back door methods you may find. I think while Instagram or Lightroom has not yet made any plunge still yet, we can consider it until then. I feel this is the super user-friendly solution right now.
You must take Google Nik Collections to make your goal easier. GNC, you can say the perfect free plugins but you can also use them as standalone free photo editors. Here the YouTube channel of Google Nik Collections, you may weigh to learn them, simply.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyKQBOfgSXNPG9HJhTAsKzQ
A good starting to make a creative manipulation. I think your creative thinking actually works better in this way, So I believe that you're on track to tap your creativity. Best wishes to you.