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Post Processing for Landscape Photography

The advent of digital photography and computers has made is possible for everyone to jump on the post-processing band wagon. And why not? Post-processing offers the unlimited potential to make corrections to your photos and also to overcome the limitation of the camera (such as DOF and Dynamic Range). But remember, post-processing is NOT a replacement for learning to shoot. In the long run, having the “fix it later in Photoshop or Lightroom” attitude hurts your creativity and development as a photographer.

Here are few blog post on post processing to help you get started:

Black and white conversion

A Little Black and White Magic Please?

February 4, 2015
Converting pictures to black and white is rewarding… but sometimes it's difficult to foresee how good a picture may look once converted to black and white.

Lightroom – Must Know Keyboard Shortcuts

June 27, 2014
Want to improve your Lightroom Workflow? Here are some of the most useful Lightroom keyboard shortcuts.
Landscape photography with sharp focus from Death Valley by Varina Patel

Do I have to shoot silhouettes at sunset?

April 16, 2014
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The foreground of my sunset photos turns out completely black. What am I doing wrong?

Photography Workflow: Lovers

December 9, 2013
Sometimes, photos that seem incredibly simple at first glance are actually more complicated than you'd think.

Can you Share your Photoshop Workflow?

September 11, 2013
When I speak publicly, I get a lot of questions about how much work I do in Photoshop, and how - exactly - I produce a finished image.

How to create Tiny Planets in Photoshop

April 18, 2013
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A step-by-step Photoshop tutorials that walks you though the process of creating creating tiny planets from panoramic photos.

Light and Layers

February 28, 2013
Akaka falls is located just North of Hilo on the Big Island…

Before and After: Grand Tetons

February 13, 2013
This was the view outside our tent when we went camping deep…

Photoshop Blending Modes: Lighten

December 13, 2012
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This is a composite shot I took several years ago in Death…
Cover for beginner landscape photography blog post by Jay Patel

How much time do you spend in Photoshop?

November 12, 2012
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Some photos require just a moment or two in Photoshop, while others requires more time. On average, I spend between 5-15 minutes per photo.

Is it Photoshopped?

September 3, 2012
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Have people told you your photos look “fake”, “too HDRish”, or that you used too much “photoshop magic”? – Here is how we answer them.
Cover for blog article on how to make money with nature photography by Jay Patel

Post-processing with a Histogram – Highlights

August 13, 2012
Here's a shot from Columbia River Gorge in Oregon. In an…
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