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5 Signs You're Over-Editing Your Landscape Photos (and How to Fix Them)

8/29/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

 

Editing your landscape photos can feel like sculpting a masterpiece, but it’s easy to go from subtle enhancements to heavy-handed alterations without even realizing it. Over-editing is something many photographers encounter on their journey—like an unavoidable detour before they truly find their editing rhythm. Some pass through this phase quickly, while others linger, unsure how to pull back and create more natural results.


If you're uncertain whether you've crossed that line, you’re not alone. Recognizing the signs of over-editing is the first step toward creating images that are both polished and authentic. This video will break down five telltale signs that you might be over-editing your landscape photos and provide simple fixes to get your work back on track. Let’s dive in.


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About Mark Denney:


My passion for landscape photography has grown from my love of the great outdoors. The serenity and therapeutic nature are perhaps what I enjoy most about it. I treasure the complete process that landscape photography requires, from the on-location aspect of actually traveling and taking the image to the post processing workflow of Lightroom and Photoshop.  Let's Get Connected: markdenneyphotography.com |  Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | ðŸŒŸ 2023 WORKSHOP SCHEDULE🔘 https://geni.us/markdenneyworkshops


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