photoshop Archives - Chris Williams Exploration Photography https://cwexplorationphotography.com/tag/photoshop/ Exposures On The Edge Thu, 24 Feb 2022 05:06:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://cwexplorationphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/cropped-11024723_563676910441856_5938906017146520508_o-32x32.jpg photoshop Archives - Chris Williams Exploration Photography https://cwexplorationphotography.com/tag/photoshop/ 32 32 Post Processing Tutorials https://cwexplorationphotography.com/processing-tutorials-workshops-2/post-processing/ Thu, 05 Jan 2017 22:11:27 +0000 http://cwexplorationphotography.com/?page_id=3221 Post Processing images is often viewed as something extremely complex and complicated, but it doesn’t have to be! My unique approach will help you to gain a number of new techniques and skills in Photoshop and Lightroom that can be applied to any image! My number one goal is to make image processing a fun […]

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Post Processing images is often viewed as something extremely complex and complicated, but it doesn’t have to be! My unique approach will help you to gain a number of new techniques and skills in Photoshop and Lightroom that can be applied to any image!

My number one goal is to make image processing a fun and enjoyable experience that doesn’t have to take hours upon hours in the ‘digital darkroom’. Whether it be for your own enjoyment or to sell your work in the form of fine art prints my simple approach to image processing allows for large scale printing and enjoyment of your work. 

Post Processing Zoom Sessions:

  • $120.00/Hour and multi class package deals are available 
  • Sessions are recorded for future reference and will be emailed to you directly after the class for you to keep
  • In depth tutorials on how I achieve my signature ‘look’ 

We can cover a wide range of topics during these Zoom sessions; some of which include the following:

  • Compositional theory
  • In field techniques
  • General image processing
  • Advanced post processing techniques
  • Perspective blending
  • Exposure blending
  • Focus stacking  
  • Night photography image processing

And more!

Here are a few examples of Before and After Images using my Black and White post processing techniques:

Before and after black and white processing

Before and after my unique black and white processing techniques

Contact me to schedule a time today!

Feel free to email me at cwexplorationphotography@gmail.com for scheduling, Zoom session package rates and additional questions. 

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Tutorials & Workshops https://cwexplorationphotography.com/processing-tutorials-workshops-2/ Thu, 05 Jan 2017 21:53:13 +0000 http://cwexplorationphotography.com/?page_id=3216 post processing tutorials and workshops

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Photography Workshops https://cwexplorationphotography.com/processing-tutorials-workshops-2/photography-workshops/ Fri, 29 Jul 2016 18:29:35 +0000 http://cwexplorationphotography.com/?page_id=2894     Private One-on-One Photography Workshops Private one-on-one photography workshops are still running with safety precautions put in place to protect you, me and our communities.  My main goals for any of the workshops that I have available include the following: Gain a fundamental understanding of sustainable landscape photography principles (leave no trace and minimal […]

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Private One-on-One Photography Workshops

Private one-on-one photography workshops are still running with safety precautions put in place to protect you, me and our communities. 

My main goals for any of the workshops that I have available include the following:

  • Gain a fundamental understanding of sustainable landscape photography principles (leave no trace and minimal impact)
  • Improvement of general and advanced camera settings (pin point stars, water texture etc.)
  • Improvement in advanced field techniques such as focus stacking and perspective blending
  • Composition and color theory
  • Post Processing techniques (a 30 minute post processing session is included in every package)

Multi and single day packages are available. Please contact me here for inquiries.   

One-on-One Photography Zoom Workshops

I am also now offering ‘Zoom’ one-on-one photography workshops. These ‘in person’ web based classes can cover a broad range of topics including:

  • Compositional and color theory
  • In field techniques
  • Camera settings and proper use
  • General and advanced post processing
  • Perspective blending
  • Exposure blending
  • Focus stacking  
  • Night Photography

‘Zoom’ classes start at $120.00/hr and multi class package deals are available 

Please contact me directly if you have any questions and for availability and pricing.

Group Workshops

Group workshops have been temporarily postponed until at least early 2023 due to COVID-19. Stay safe and stay healthy!

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Landscape Photography 101: Star Trails Tutorial https://cwexplorationphotography.com/2013/07/olympic-star-trails/ Wed, 03 Jul 2013 22:10:55 +0000 http://cwexplorationphotography.com/?p=329 A Star Trails Tutorial Star trails photography can be fairly overwhelming to beginning photographers and veterans alike.  Here I will be outlining some of the key elements needed to produce exciting star trail images.  Feel free to follow me on Facebook as well for more updates. So you ask how is it done? To produce a star […]

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A Star Trails Tutorial

Star trails photography can be fairly overwhelming to beginning photographers and veterans alike.  Here I will be outlining some of the key elements needed to produce exciting star trail images.  Feel free to follow me on Facebook as well for more updates.

So you ask how is it done?

To produce a star trails image you need to take several 30 second exposures in a row (no breaks in between as they leave gaps in your trails), on the order of 50+ images to really start to see the desired results.  You can read my Landscape Photography 101 posts for more detailed information on long exposure photography.

What you will need:

  • A DSLR Camera
  • Remote shutter release (a must for star trails)
  • Tripod (a very sturdy one with no shake or movement)
  • Clear skies with limited light pollution
  • Post editing software (Adobe LR4 and Photoshop CS6 are my tools of choice but there are a number of third party apps)
  • Time (lots and lots of time)

How to Prepare

The most important step in this whole process is finding a great location with limited light pollution and clear skies.  I often use the National Weather Service to check regional forecasts.  Finding dark skies can be very challenging (especially in Washington) but they are a must for star trails.  The go-to website that I use to locate dark night skies with limited light pollution is called the Dark Sky Finder.  This website is extremely useful and very easy to navigate. The brighter the color is on the map, the worse the conditions are for shooting the stars.  Look for locations that have no color or are blue/green in color.  These areas will provide the best viewing of the Milky Way and the stars in the sky to make for an optimal star trails photograph.

Getting the Shots

  1. Set your camera up on your tripod and then set your lens to the widest possible zoom and the focusing ring to infinity.  Doing this will allow for your widest field of view (more stars) and also it will ensure that your photo is in focus.
  2. Connect your remote and take some 10-15 second test shots to determine how high your ISO needs to be and where you would like your camera to be positioned.  Remember to set your aperture to the lowest possible number to let the largest amount of light in (f/2.8, f/1.4 etc.), you really need to have a very fast lens to do this type of photography.
  3. Use a Star Finder app or map to look for the Milky Way or your object of interest.  If you are able to see the North Star point your camera toward it if composition allows as you will obtain complete star circles in the compiled star trails photo (think of it as a central point of rotation).
  4. After making your adjustments make sure to adjust your exposure time by using the rule of 600.  I typically shoot my photos using these settings: 16mm, f/2.8, ISO 1600-2500 (depends how much light pollution is present) and 30 seconds.
  5. Now comes the fun part; waiting.  You need to take a minimum of 50 photos to gain the desired effect, so patience is a must!

Editing

LR4

Editing can be a very grueling process, you need to make absolutely sure that every photo is edited in an almost identical manner (compensating for light on the earlier images at the beginning of your shoot).  You can do this using batch editing techniques in Adobe LR4 by simply selecting a number of photos by holding down the shift key and then using the Paste feature.  After you are done editing you can export the photos (jpgs) to your favorite stacking app or program (I use Photoshop CS6).  You can literally do all of this in CS6 but I like the ease and simplicity of Lightroom 4 for post processing.

CS6

To bring your photos into CS6 choose ‘File’ then ‘Scripts’ and then select ‘load files into stack’ and browse for your files then click ‘open’.  Don’t bother aligning them as they should be perfect.  The images will load in the bottom right column of the screen.  Select the top photo, scroll down and click the last photo to highlight all of the desired layers.  Now select ‘lighten’ and let CS6 do its magic.  After the photo is produced you can select which layers you would like to eliminate and polish the final product.  To finish flatten the image and save and export it as a jpeg.  Check out Youtube for some awesome tutorials.

 

Feel free to follow me on Facebook as well for more updates, email me at cwexplorationphotography@gmail.com for questions and print inquiries.

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