Episode 129: Visualizing the Edit
When you look through the viewfinder of your camera, what do you see? Just the scene in front of the lens, or the version you know is possible when you edit the shot later in software? This week Jeff and Kirk talk about visualizing the edit while you’re shooting to get photos that look the way you remember or how you’d prefer them to be.
Hosts:
- Jeff Carlson: website, Jeff's photos, Jeff on Instagram, Jeff on Glass
- Kirk McElhearn: website, Kirk's photos, Kirk on Instagram, Kirk on Glass
Show Notes:
- Theme Time Radio Hour, Bob Dylan
Our Snapshots:
- Jeff: Wireless Flash Trigger 2.4 GHz with Transmitter and Receiver
- Kirk: The Philosophy of Modern Song, by Bob Dylan
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Original Barley Field, underexposed (Photo by Kirk McElhearn)
Edited Barley Field (Photo by Kirk McElhearn)
Washington Pass, original (Photo by Jeff Carlson)
Washington Pass, color (Photo by Jeff Carlson)
Washington Pass, edited (Photo by Jeff Carlson)
Road and Tree, original (Photo by Kirk McElhearn)
Road and Tree, edited (Photo by Kirk McElhearn)
Yellow Tree, original (Photo by Jeff Carlson)
Yellow Tree, edited (Photo by Jeff Carlson)
Editing Yellow Tree in Lightroom with multiple masks
Yellow Tree, iPhone unedited (Photo by Jeff Carlson)
Yellow Tree, Fujifilm X-T3 landscape orientation (Photo by Jeff Carlson)