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Anglesey Abbey – Free Lightroom Preset
Camera: Samsung Galaxy S7Lens: n/aF/Number: f/1.7ISO: 50 Focal Distance: 4.2 mmShutter Speed: 1/1700 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom Classic Photographer: Bren Ryan Posted as Part of: Ludwig’s Monday Windows Johnbo’s Cellpic Sunday XingfuMama’s Pull up a Seat Photo Challenge 2022-Week 22
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Corton Coastline – Water Water Everywhere
Camera: Canon EOS 70DLens: Canon EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS/Number: f/7.1ISO: 100 Focal Distance: 24 mmShutter Speed: 1/80 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom CC, Topaz Studio 2 and PhotoshopPhotographer: Ashley Ryan My processing technique for the above image was to do a sky replacement in Photoshop as the sky was bland and dismal. From there I went into Topaz…
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Woodland Walk – Free Preset
Camera Settings Camera: Canon EOS600 DLens: EF-S60mm f/2.8 Macro USMF/Number: f/4.5ISO: 100 Focal Distance: 60mmShutter Speed: 1/160 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom CC One of our very first photography trips was to Emmett’s Gardens in Kent. For the processing of this image I used my Brown and Cream Preset and increased the saturation slightly to bring out the greens. One…
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Cup and Saucer with Roses
Camera: Canon EOS 70DLens: EF-S60mm f/2.8 Macro USMF/Number: f/16ISO: 100 Focal Distance: 60mmShutter Speed: 2.5 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom Classic Unfortunately I can’t talk you through the process of the above image, as I used a Preset by Serge Ramelli that I purchases a while back. Camera: Canon EOS 70DLens: EF-S60mm f/2.8 Macro USMF/Number: f/16ISO: 100…
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Still Life – Vintage flowers
A still life photographer I have learnt from is Julie Powell. Julie is so creative and inspires you to be creative as well as giving you tips on how to further your still life photography journey. Julie has a blog documenting her journey into still life photography. And it was her roses post that inspired…
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Soft Focus Floral – Preset – Free
As many of you may have gathered, I love Floral Photography. And I have a particular style to my floral images… I create a soft looking image, with spots of light and clarity. I know some photographer’s don’t like to give their processing techniques away as they don’t want people to copy their style, which…