Thanks Mark for these helpful tutorials you put together , no matter how experienced one is at photography there is always room to learn something new , I have been at it since 2014 and still learning many simple techniques from photographers like yourself , RU-vid has basically taught me mostly what I have learned and it’s free , one just needs to put in the time and effort to improve if there is the passion for it , long hours and many early mornings and late nights but all have been well worth the sacrifice. I will say this , if you love what you do you will always be good at it , doing it for the wrong reasons you loose the passion and the love for the great outdoors and for nature and wildlife . Just been outside with nature is the reward regardless if the shoot was a success or not , for me the most intimidating part of photography was the editing process , I had a fear for it till finally I pushed on and experimented and yes messed up at times but that’s how we all get through life mostly . Great channel you have which is no doubt helpful for many of your viewers . Keep them coming . Stay well . …… Do you host workshops at all , not classroom stuff but locations ?
super tuto. I learnt a lot. I usually make basic retouching in LRC and switch to ON1 or NEO for artistic effects but now will try to remain more inside LRC
Thanks for commenting Marc. I’ve never tried On1 or NEO but I’m happy with the results I get inside Lightroom. I enjoy experimenting with different techniques.
Exellent video, I am an old user of Lightroom and I watched so many tutorials about different techniques in Lr, but the best one is through real examples just like you do! Grats man for that approach. 👌
@@MarkDumbleton Maybe think of doing a next level tutorial on B&W landscape editing in LR. The fact that you bring in slight colour tones is fascinating, could have some surprising results in desert landscapes especially.
Awesome tips, thanks for sharing. Definitely learned some new tips. My favourite one was where you can intersect the linear gradient with the sky selection.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting Mouritz. I’m glad you found the tutorial helpful. I love the ability to intersect selections, really is a great tool!