SEASCAPE BUNDLE
Videotutorial Content
This bundle includes 3 different parts, of which each part is made up of several videos as well.
In the first one I show you how to plan your seascape pictures and how different exposure times effect your image. I also show you how you have to use ND-Filters and other important things to shoot a seascape.
The second one is about finding the right composition to work with waves and flowing water at the beach in a Singleshot.
In the last one I show you how to shoot pictures with high dynamic range in a multi exposure and how to merge different exposures together.
Seascape Main Explanation
- Seascape Introduction
- ND-Filter explanation
- On-Location Explanation Exposure Time
- My Bag
- Hiking Clothes
In the ND-Filter explanation video I talk about the use of ND-Filters, show you which equipment I use and many other important background informations.
During the On-Location part I explain on-site how to use apps like „Photopills“ (sun position planning) and „Tides Planner“ to be at the right time on the right spot.
Afterwards I explain the use of ND filters and show how different exposure times effect the image.
Singleshot
- Introduction
- On-Location
- Editing
Here I explain on-site what it takes to create a nice composition with flowing water on the shore.
After that I show what’s important to shoot the perfect Singleshot.
In the editing part I demonstrate how to edit a picture with Lightroom, Photoshop and the plugins of the DXO Nick Collection.
I also show you how I work with my AF-Panel to create Luminosity Masks and use them to edit bright and dark areas separately.
Multi Exposure
- Introducing
- Background Explanation
- On-Location
- Editing
In the explanation part I talk about when and why you should work with multiple exposures to achieve the best quality result and handle high dynamic range. I explain what ETTR (Expose to the Right) is and why dark areas in an image cannot be brightened without loss of quality.
On location I demonstrate how I expose the different areas in the image and what I pay attention to.
During the editing part I then show how all the exposures are edited with Lightroom, Photoshop and the plugins of the DXO Nick Collection.
I also show you how I work with my AF-Panel to create Luminosity Masks and use them to edit bright and dark areas separately.
HYPERREAL BUNDLE
Videotutorial Content
In this bundle I included two different topics, simply because I think both are really important to create breathtaking pictures. And like that I can teach you two of the most important things together.
The first one is about a nightscape in which the foreground was shot as timeblending. The Milkyway was shot at night and the foreground just 1 hour later during the Blue Hour.
The other one is all about stacking (shots with shifted focal points to have the image sharp front to back) under not entirely perfect conditions. Sometimes we have to handle strong winds in nature and here I show you how you have to work in that case.
Milkyway Timeblending
- Introduction
- Technique Explanations
- On Location
- Editing
- My Bag
- Hiking Clothes
During the first part I will explain the background of nightscapes and everything you need to know about them. I talk about different techniques, how to calculate exposure times and why a nightscape should be shot as bright as possible. (ETTR)
In the On-Location part I first explain what to look out for when scouting in the dark. Then I explain how I shoot the picture and what I do to capture a perfectly exposed foreground (Timeblending).
In the editing part I use Lightroom, Photoshop and plugins from the DXO Nick Collection to merge and edit the image. I also show you how I work with my AF-Panel to create Luminosity Masks and use them to edit bright and dark areas separately.
Stacking
- Introduction
- Background Explanations
- Onlocation
- Editing
During the first part I will explain the background informations of Focus Stacking and everything you need to know about them.
In the On-Location part I explain what’s crucial when you have a close-up foreground and how you have to set up your camera. In addition I explain the problems that occur when shooting a Stacking in very strong winds.
In the editing part I use Lightroom, Photoshop and plugins from the DXO Nick Collection to merge and edit the image.
I also show you how I work with my AF-Panel to create Luminosity Masks and use them to edit bright and dark areas separately.
At the end I show you a special „trick“ to ad more light to your pictures.
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