Back in January, Richard Smith presented a tutorial on the new Lightroom 2022 Masking tools. If you missed that, or even if you’d like to see it again because there was so much information presented, you’re in luck. Richard has posted the entire presentation on YouTube. If you’re a lightroom user, it’s well worth watching.
Sometimes you have an image that just needs a little something extra, say a great big moon. Here’s a tutorial from Christian Mohrle of The Phlog Photography website teaching you a quick way to add the moon to your images.
How to Add the Moon with Photoshop – Fast & Easy – YouTube
I have a 14mm lens that I rarely use because I’m never comfortable with the compositions I end up with. This tutorial, posted on the Expressive Photography website, really goes into detail on “How to Compose with a Super Wide Lens.”
How to compose with a super wide lens – YouTube
Occasionally, it’s worth watching a Start to Finish image processing tutorial. Here’s the latest from Matt Kloskowski
FULL Start to Finish (Lightroom to Photoshop) – YouTube
Some people like snow. Growing up in Chicago, this attitude always seemed like a serious mental illness to me but, whatever makes you happy. Here’s a quick tutorial from Jesus Ramirez of the Photoshop Training Channel called Magically Add Snow to Your Landscape Photos in Photoshop.
Magically Add Snow to Your Landscape Photos in Photoshop! – YouTube
Recently, I’ve been involved in several discussions on Color Grading. It’s a subject that has been all over the web for the last few years. Personally, I find it hard. This may help. Colin Smith of Photoshop Café has done a tutorial titled “Color Grade photos like a pro with Gradient maps in Photoshop.
Color Grade photos like a pro with with Gradient maps in Photoshop – YouTube
We’ll finish up this month with our favorite Frenchman, Serge Ramelli. Serge tells us yow to achieve Natural drama in photography.
Serge Ramelli Photography – YouTube