This past weekend I went out hiking and took a few wonderful photos of some waterfalls, as well as this bridge:
See also: The Nature Photography Hiking Checklist
Of course the bridge didn't look like this when the photo was taken, I just really enjoy making my photos look off-tone. I know a lot of my fans don't yet have a Raw shooting camera, so I wanted to share a few of my photos in RAW format so that you could have a chance to try editing a photo in raw.
Related Post: The Benefits of Shooting in Raw.
I went ahead and uploaded a few of my Raw-formatted photos here. Check them out and practice this gimp Practical HDR tutorial with them.
See also: The Nature Photography Hiking Checklist
Of course the bridge didn't look like this when the photo was taken, I just really enjoy making my photos look off-tone. I know a lot of my fans don't yet have a Raw shooting camera, so I wanted to share a few of my photos in RAW format so that you could have a chance to try editing a photo in raw.
Related Post: The Benefits of Shooting in Raw.
I went ahead and uploaded a few of my Raw-formatted photos here. Check them out and practice this gimp Practical HDR tutorial with them.
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