Wow, I was just wonder how did she do that? :D I love the warm colours and the the clouds you added (although I spotted a little too soft corner on the mountains) :)
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Wow, I was just wonder how did she do that? :D I love the warm colours and the the clouds you added (although I spotted a little too soft corner on the mountains) :)
haha, still learning how to soften the hard edges just right ;)
I am no better, that's why I am mostly too lazy to open Photoshop and stick with Lightroom :D
I have not touched Lightroom yet, so don't know if that would be easier or harder. But since I ran into the issue that I want to have different effects on different areas and my original tool didn't do the trick (and I wanted to do a spiderman edit in week 6) I had to (re-)teach myself photoshop. And I am super competitive so I don't want to do what everyone else seems to be doing ;)
Lightroom is just so much faster than Photoshop for normal edits with a good workflow, I can do a quick Lightroom edit in one minute and a decent one in less than five minutes. For RAWs, Lightroom is so much better to use than CameraRAW. Also, Lightroom is not just an editing tool, but also fantastic for managing a catalogues of photos. Since Adobe is offering a comparably "cheap" (still super expensive!) photography bundle that includes both programs I am still using Photoshop once in a while because you can't add clouds or unicorns in Lightroom!
They should create an Adobe Rainbow app that drops unicorns anywhere you like ;)
I heard there is an Adobe Unicorn app.. But nobody has ever seen it so it might just be a legend :D
It's probably just @derekkind's sidejob photoshopping unicorns in at a high speed. And they put him inside that app...