Create an attractive landscape photo by combining multiple images
When it comes to landscape photography, the most common combination we use is exposure compensation to increase dynamic range. Of course, you can also use compositing techniques for artistic purposes. This great video tutorial will show you how an experienced landscape photographer uses the power of compositing to create a single compelling image.
Coming to you from Adam Gibbs, this amazing video tutorial will show you the power of compositing to create eye-catching landscape images. This type of technique is especially useful for images with moving elements, like water or clouds, where you get a series of exciting and often unrepeatable moments. Usually, each individual frame will have a point of interest — for example, an eye-catching cloud or an intriguing splash of water on a particular rock — and by combining all those little elements, you have can make for a particularly interesting final photo. Check out the video above for the full Gibbs rundown, and if you have a set of such photos on your hard drive, give it a go!
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