📷 Photo Post-Processing Experimentation In Lightroom - Bland Into Dramatic

in #photography8 years ago (edited)


Paddy fields in Hualien.

The image above is the result of me playing around with some editing in Lightroom using more extreme settings than I would normally use. The photo was shot in Hualien, Taiwan with a Sony A7 and 16-35mm lens.

In this post I'd like to show you guys the settings I used to achieve this image.

First a before and after side-by-side comparison, the before is what it looked like after I imported into Lightroom, cropped to match the after shot.

The first thing I did was rotate the image to make the horizon level, and cropped the image. Then I applied the following settings:

Finally, I added a graduated filter to make the sky even more dramatic, the following shows where I placed the filter in Lightroom, along with the filter settings:

These kind of edits are a little extreme to my liking, as I was trying to see what I could do to an image that I normally wouldn't share lol. But maybe now after the edit, I wouldn't mind sharing :)

Here's an animations showing the difference:


Equipment Used

  • Camera: Sony A7
  • Lens: Zeiss 16-35mm f/4


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Wooow! Very very cool! You do a fantastic job!!

Thank you so much @alovelymess!

good job

Shots are beautifully taken . You can really play with a camera...good job

Thanks for the insight into your editing process!!!

You're welcome @cognoscere =)

Looks amazing, Ill have to try this with some of my photos! Thank you!

Thank you @lenscape, have fun playing with the settings in Lightroom!

Post processed photo looks more natural, the only thing that I wold change (but that is personal preference) I would downgrade grass vibrancy to make it look more "overcast". Great shot btw 😊

Thank you @dijana969 for the feedback!

Thnks for the details..... Though not having a camera yet... 😉😕

You're welcome @alokkoshal =)