If your landscape is looking lacklustre, find out how to warm and boost a shot’s colours before adding a gradient-based glow
When shooting the sun rising over a scenic landscape, you should set your camera to use a tight aperture, such as f/16. This will help to ensure that both the foreground and background details are captured in sharp focus. At such a narrow aperture the shutter speed will need to be quite slow, or the shot could be under-exposed. In this video we find out how to adjust the shot to make sure the golden glow of the sunrise is captured in its true form. Watch on to learn more…
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on Thursday, February 18th, 2010 at 11:47 am under Photoshop Tutorials.
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