11.08.2018
Here are some of my latest assignments - the straight out of the camera version, and then the once edited version. As I said in my previous blog, I really do love to get my images 99% right in the camera, and then just have to do a little edit. However as I have been studying I have learnt that what the camera can give you, might not look fantastic, but has recorded all the data you need to transform the image into something amazing. Below are a few examples of that. 
an example of a 'before' photo, straight from my camera.
an example of an 'after' photo, once processed through photoshop.
an example of a 'before' photo, straight from my camera.
an example of an 'after' photo, once processed through photoshop.
an example of a 'before' photo, straight from my camera.
an example of an 'after' photo, once processed through photoshop.
an example of a 'before' photo, straight from my camera.
an example of an 'after' photo, once processed through photoshop.
an example of a 'before' photo, straight from my camera.
an example of an 'after' photo, once processed through photoshop.
The aim of a great photographer would be to have a happy medium whereby all the data needed is recorded from taking the image with the camera, but also, that the original image is not needing to be heavily edited in post production, which is what I aspire to do!
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