Hi everyone! In this tutorial we’ll take a look at some wide angle tips when it comes to shooting as well as some Photoshop techniques you can do to enhance your photos and actually add more impact if you’re using a wide angle lens.
Wide Angle Photoshop Tip
Dec 10, 2020 | Photoshop, Tutorials | 17 comments
Would you consider vertical panorama for a shot like that?
Love all your tutorials. Watching this you plug inside the composition. I tried to get to the page to provide my email so that when you release it I’m one of the first to get the news and was not able to. Please send me this information when you release this.
Thanks,
Well done Matt, great tip…
Great tip Matt!
You must have been there in the fall. Thanks for sharing, gives me some new ideas
Truly Amazing Matt
I used to sandwich negs way back then, so what is the difference ?
Tell the naysayers to put their mask on and find out it was done even before digital 🙂
Like dodge and burn, then colour correction and the list goes on
Thank god for technology and digital
AUD now 75c, may even pull the trigger on a course in the new year
Regards,
Gary
………….AU
Very great info, always learning from you.
Thanks Matt. Very useful and inspiring. Great!!
Hey Matt,
Thanks for the great info!! I noticed you took the foreground and made a selection and copied it. Couldn’t you take a selection of the mountain and copy it and then use free transform to size it … ?
Again, great info!
Hi Matt,
Thanks so much for this tip. My thought is “why didn’t I think of that”, and as usual you have explained this in a clear, informative way. Now I have a reason to get that wide angle lens out and try this.
Thanks, Matt. Appreciate this tip and tutorial. I can see it working very well with wildflowers in the foreground.
Bill Brennan
Please give me the addresss for getting the information from this – tpp fast for me to copy with my hand tremor.
bsaskor@nc.rr.com
Thanks Matt. Great tip.
Another great tip! Thanks!
Great stuff!! I know of a couple of pro landscape shooters that make a living producing composites like this as near/far creations. If done right, they become quite powerful, especially in print form!!
Thanks, Matt!!
I recently bought the Nikkor Z 14-24mm f/2.8 S lens so I’m interested in your new course. I found your tutorial very interesting.
Great idea and one that I had never thought about or consdered. Thanks, Matt.