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anonymouscuban
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Watched a tutorial on mastering curves in Photoshop. I thought I knew a lot about curves but I learned quite a few new things. I played around with this shot while I watched the tutorial.
What do you all think?
BTW, I know the water is a bit, hmm, messy is the best way I can put it. I think I should have used a slightly faster shutter for this shot to reduce to get cleaner movement in the water. Gonna practice that on the next slow shutter shoot I do.
What do you all think?
BTW, I know the water is a bit, hmm, messy is the best way I can put it. I think I should have used a slightly faster shutter for this shot to reduce to get cleaner movement in the water. Gonna practice that on the next slow shutter shoot I do.
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The name of the tutorial is "Mastering Curves: Adjusting Tonality" by Ben Willmore. It's quite easy to follow. He has a good style of teaching.
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