Lots of foreground with distant background elements which can make for a tricky editing experience. First I want to open up the shadows, so I increase the global shadows by +45. There’s detail there but overall the tone is quite flat. I want to bring out the detail in the valley so...
by using a narrow aperture, you’ll be able to include a greater band of sharpness within the frame (so that both foregroundandbackground elements are rendered in sharp focus) – and by using a wide aperture, you’ll blur the background ...
For instance, if you have a person as the main subject within the landscape, blurring the background will help focus the viewer’s attention on the person. It will also prevent your subject from become lost against a dark or distracting backdrop. To create this kind of effect, you can us...
Using a small aperture like f/11 or higher will create a deep depth of field, keeping both the foreground and background in focus. Motion effects are important in sunset photography. Blurring water, clouds, or other moving elements can make compelling images. The slower the subject moves, ...
You can also simplify things by determining the closest object in your frame that you want to appear sharp. Then, adjust your focus until the background of the image and your selected “close” object appear similarly sharp. They may not be as sharp as possible – but they’ll appear shar...
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distance, focusing for landscape photography can get rather difficult. For example, if you were photographing a starfish on a beach from a close distance and wanted to get the background horizon to be equally sharp as the starfish, which would you focus on – the starfish or the background?
This results in a higher overall value of landscape contextual features for the units. To address the errors in contextual features caused by the area of the landscape unit, we propose a method to automatically adjust the merging threshold 𝐶C according to the distribution of background features...
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We frequently post tutorials from Danish landscape pro Mads Peter Iversen, sharing his in-camera techniques for shooting impeccable images, which is why the tutorial below is a departure. Today he discusses five "crucial" editing technique that he says,